- Learning the signs of overdose: shallow breathing, blue or gray lips/fingernails, and “pinpoint” pupils.
- Carrying Naloxone (Narcan) and learning how to use it to reverse an opioid overdose. The Steve Rummler Hope Network provides information on both.
- Promoting Medications for Opioid Use Disorder (or other substances) as medical treatment. People often feel stigma associated with these drugs. Thinking of them like insulin for diabetes or other medications for chronic illnesses can be helpful.
Helping people understand and connect to recovery options such as outpatient or residential rehabilitative treatment centers or care through a primary care clinic is vital. The best options for people depend on the severity of their use, their medication preferences, and their need for a structured approach. It can be overwhelming to understand all the recovery options available and how to access them. For some people, even asking for this information can feel embarrassing or difficult.
Seeking support from a primary care clinic feels like going to a doctor’s appointment. People can meet with a medical provider to discuss using more safely, or starting recovery if they are ready. At Community-University Health Care Center (CUHCC) providers will offer medications that address addiction symptoms and connect people to other in-house services:
- Mental health care to address mental health diagnoses like depression)
- Therapy to learn new skills
- Medical and dental care that addresses addiction-related and other health issues like diabetes, wounds, or asthma
- Substance Use Disorder (SUD) care coordinators who support patients between appointments by helping patients access medications, find social services, and even help patients find treatment programs
Located on the corner of Franklin Avenue and Bloomington Avenue in Minneapolis, CUHCC is here to support people with substance use disorders—even if they are not ready to stop using. More about CUHCC:
- Serves everyone regardless of their ability to pay
- Offers medical, dental, and behavioral health services including psychiatry and therapy
- Helps eligible patients register for health insurance
- Open Monday-Friday 7:05am-4:45pm
- Offers same day and walk-in appointments
- Provides direct access to the SUD team by texting 612-207-8352
- Provides 24/7 Narcan through a distribution box located right outside CUHCC’s main entrance
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