Instructions for how to identify an opioid overdose and how to administer naloxone from the Arizona Department of Health Services.
Read MoreJoin Nick Stavros and Debra Stevens as part of the Opioid & The Workplace Summit for a discussion on the types of recovery and treatment options available for those struggling with opioid use disorder and why it’s good business for employers to support these employees.
Read MoreJoin Dr. Holly Geyer and Kristina Crane as part of the Opioid & The Workplace Summit to learn about the state of the opioid crisis on a state and national scale, the biology that drives addiction and the legal landscape for employers and employment regulations.
Read MoreArizona Health Care Cost Containment System (AHCCCS) is Arizona's Medicaid agency that offers health care programs to serve Arizona residents. Individuals must meet certain income and other requirements to obtain services.
Read MoreThis checklist is a starting point for businesses looking to establish opioid use disorder prevention policies and procedures. Every business is different, so it’s important to consult with the proper team members as you roll out a new policy and program.
Read MoreNeed help with opioids? We are always here. Local medical experts offer patients, providers, and family members opioid information, resources and referral 24/7. Translation services available. Any question. Any concern. Any time.
Read MoreNeed help choosing the best rehab center in your area? Call this 24/7 Addiction Hotline to find the best option in your city.
Read MoreIf opioid use or misuse is affecting your life or work, or you think you may have a problem with opioids, the time to seek help is now. Opioid use disorder (the medical name for opioid addiction) is a long-term, relapsing brain disease – asking for help is a sign of strength, not weakness.
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