Nebraska
CommonSpirit Health
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Project Summary
The ROAR program will reduce the morbidity and mortality associated with substance use disorder (SUD) and Opioid Use Disorder (OUD). ROAR seeks to: (1) prevent SUD; (2) expand access to Medication-Assisted Therapy (MAT) and other evidence-based treatment; and (3) increase capacity for comprehensive care coordination and recovery supports.
Consortium Members
Southeast District Health Department
2511 Schneider Ave., Auburn,
NE 68305
Sector: Public Health
CHI Health St. Mary’s
1301 Grundman Blvd, Nebraska City,
NE 68410-3318
Sector: Healthcare
City of Nebraska City (Nebraska City Fire and Rescue)
1409 Central Ave, Nebraska City,
NE 68410
Sector: Emergency Medical Services
Mission Field
1104 3rd Avenue P.O. Box 309, Nebraska City,
NE 68410
Sector: Treatment Center
Nebraska City Housing Authority / BRANCH
200 N. Third, Nebraska City,
NE 68410
Sector: Housing
Region V Systems
1645 N Street, Lincoln,
NE 68508
Sector: Prevention
Intended Audience
Health Status
People with/at risk for OUD or SUD
People in recovery from OUD/SUD
Health Access
Uninsured or underinsured
Economic
Low-Income/Persons Living at or Near Poverty-Level
Unemployed Persons
Other Target Populations
Families of People With OUD/SUD
Healthcare Workers and Providers
Law Enforcement and First Responders
Non-English Speakers
Counties Served
Counties Served
Johnson County, NE
Nemaha County, NE
Otoe County, NE
Pawnee County, NE
Richardson County, NE