Oklahoma

Modoc Nation

Project Summary

One of the prevalent issues our patients face is access to mental health and substance use treatment. The purpose of this program is to provide continued support to the existing programs at LRTC that provide access to medication-assisted treatment (MAT) services for persons with an opioid use disorder (OUD), who are seeking, considering, or receiving MAT as well as mental health and substance use treatment for other patients. The selected activities will allow the Tribe to continue to operate a recovery service program, providing treatment for patients who are struggling with substance abuse, co-occurring disorders, and behavioral health disparities.

Intended Audience

Age

Young Adult (18-24)
Adult (25-64)
Older Adult (65+)

Race/Ethnicity

Tribal populations/Native Americans/American Indian/Alaska Native

Health Status

People with/at risk for OUD or SUD
People with/at risk for co-occurring conditions as a result of SUD (eg cirrhosis, HIV, hepatitis
People in recovery from OUD/SUD

Health Access

Uninsured or underinsured
Medicaid or Medicare recipients

Economic

Socioeconomically Disadvantaged Population

Special Populations

People Who Use Drugs

Activities

Activities

Harm Reduction

Purchasing and distributing naloxone, fentanyl test strips or other relevant supplies within the target rural service area

Infectious Disease Services

Establishing services to reduce transmission of infectious diseases, such as, but not limited to, hepatitis A and B vaccinations, pre- and post-exposure prophylaxis for HIV, hepatitis C treatment, etc.

Training: Behavioral & Non-Behavioral Health Providers

Offering certification, formalized training programs, and/or professional mentorship to enhance providers' ability to care for individuals with SUD/OUD, such as, Peer Recovery Coach certification, Medication Assisted Treatment waiver training, and Project ECHO

Counties Served

Counties Served
Ottawa County, OK