Pancare of Florida, Inc.
Project Summary
Key activities for the RCORP-Overdose Response project include purchasing and distributing naloxone within the target rural service area; offering MAT waiver training; assisting uninsured individuals with SUD/OUD in the rural service area with obtaining health insurance and accessing SUD/OUD treatment and other BH and social services; enhancing capacity to provide mobile crisis intervention services for individuals with SUD/OUD; improving capacity for and access to telehealth treatment services for SUD/OUD; providing Continuing Education Units (CEU) as well as Continuing Medical Education Units (CME) which allow for providers to enhance their ability to provide care to individuals with SUD/OUD; establishing social services to support individuals in recovery; and providing community-based screenings for SUD/OUD and related infectious diseases.
Intended Audience
Health Status
Health Access
Economic
Activities
Community-Based Screenings
Providing community-based screenings for SUD/OUD and related infectious disease
Healthcare Access
Assisting uninsured individuals with SUD/OUD in the target rural service area with obtaining health insurance and accessing SUD/OUD treatment and other behavioral health and social services
Mobile Healthcare Delivery
Enhancing capacity to provide mobile crisis intervention services for individuals with SUD/OUD in the target rural service area
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