Aroostook Mental Health Services, Inc.
Project Summary
Prevention » Education for youth, young adults and affected others » Harm reduction access-naloxone distribution, SSPs and GSL education » Easily accessible HIV/HCV testing » Engaging those that use substances Treatment » Drug court » Access to methadone treatment » Transportation » Long-term treatment center » Insurance coverage » Easy access to services for smaller rural communities. Recovery » Paid recovery coaches » Peer support recognized as a health service » Expansion of recovery residences ACORP concludes that despite the expansion of services in Aroostook County during the last five years, there is still a large need to expand or develop a structure that can provide education, easy access, and affordability to lower the morbidity and mortality of OUD.