Oregon
Confederated Tribes of the Grand Ronde Community of Oregon
In response to barriers to OUD treatment and improving access to OUD treatment to Tribal members, AI/AN, and the community, the Tribe plans to complete the following proposed activities: Purchase and distributing naloxone, fentanyl test strips and other relevant supplies within our target service
Samaritan North Lincoln Hospital
The Helping Impact Women and Youth (HIWAY) grant is overseen by the Coast to the Cascades Community Wellness Network (CCCWN) and was created to support prevention, treatment, and recovery services for substance use disorders (SUD) including opioid use disorder (OUD) in Lincoln County, Oregon.
Oregon Washington Health Network
Primary and outpatient clinic to receive MAT/MOUD. Hiring a primary care physician nurse practitioner for primary care services as well.
Oregon Washington Health Network
to establish comprehensive behavioral health services for youth ages 15 to 24
Northeast Oregon Network
Removing Community Risks for Opioid Misuse in Eastern Oregon is a collaborative project with an overall goal of reducing the misuse of opioids by at-risk individuals, promoting stronger ties between service sectors, and providing culturally responsive care through the support of Traditional Healt
Mid-Valley Healthcare, Inc.
Samaritan Lebanon Community Hospital will work to implement the Rural Communities - Supporting Women and Youth (RC-SWAY) project to reduce morbidity and mortality related to substance use disorder and opioid use disorder in rural Linn County, Oregon.
ADAPT
This project will follow naturally from a successful 18-month planning phase supported by an RCORP Planning Grant awarded to Adapt in 2020 and will implement those plans over the course of 3 years.
Mid-Valley Healthcare, Inc.
Samaritan Lebanon Community Hospital (SLCH), on behalf of the Coast to the Cascades Community Wellness Network (CCCWN), will work to reduce morbidity and mortality associated with Opioid Use Disorder/Substance Use Disorder in our rural communities through the development of a regional plan to sup
Northwest Medical Foundation of Tillamook
Northwest Medical Foundation of Tillamook (NWMFT), its project consortium partners, and additional community stakeholder organizations propose to implement RCORP Tillamook’s new strategic plan with the support of RCORP-Implementation funding.