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Addiction is not a disease of willpower. It is a disease of instinct. It lives in the part of the brain that tells you to breathe..
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undefined. HEALTH DISPARITY The term health disparities refers to population-specific differences in the presence of disease, health outcomes, quality of health care and access to health care services that exist across racial and ethnic groups. Resource: (2002) IOM Report: Unequal Treatment: Confronting Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Healthcare.
[Audio] HEALTH DETERMINANTS Race, class and gender have been found to serve as important determinants of a person’s health and well-being status affecting his/her perception of illness, health seeking behaviors, accessibility to services and coping mechanisms. (UNAIDS/WHO, 2001)..
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[Audio] Guiding Principles & Values Emerges from hope Is person-driven Strengths-based Age Independent Recognizes the wisdom of “lived experiences.” Occurs via many pathways Is holistic Is supported by peers, allies, advocates, and families Is nurtured through relationships and social networks Is cultural-based and influenced Addresses trauma Supports self-responsibility Empowers communities Is based on respect Is anchored in wellness- addressing a person’s emotional health, environmental well-being, financial satisfaction, intellectual creativity, occupational pursuits, physical activities, social engagement, and spiritual health.
[Audio] CULTURAL HEALTH BELIEF INTERVIEWING TOOLS.
[Audio] Description of Services.. Description of Services..
[Audio] Services that provide treatment and promote Habilitation Higher Ground Faith-Based Program for Persons with HIV/AIDS Individualized Residential Services for individuals with Intellectual Developmental Disabilities Medicaid Service Coordination for persons with Developmental Disabilities Day Habilitation Program for persons with Intellectual Developmental Disabilities (IDD) Bilingual Linkage Program for persons with IDD Mobile Intervention and Outreach Program for at-risk populations At Home Community Habilitation Program Spiritual Focus on Health and Wellness health promotion project Respite Services for persons with IDD..
[Audio] Services that provide treatment and promote Rehabilitation Individual Counseling Group Therapy-Substance Use. Anger Management, Parole and Probation, Living in Balance Peer Support Services Medication Assisted Treatment Faith Based Substance Services Dual Treatment Illness in Recovery Track Services for individuals engaged in the criminal justice system DWI/DUI based services Overdose Risk Assessments and Safety Planning Family Support Telemedicine.
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[Audio] SERVICES THAT PROVIDE MEDICATION ASSISTED TREATMENT.
[Audio] Natural Morphine Codeine Fully synthetic Heroin Oxycodone Fentanyl Methadone Buprenorphine Opioids.
[Audio] Alcohol (88%) Marijuana (37%) Prescription opioids (15%) Benzodiazepines, such as Xanax (11%) Prescription stimulants, such as Adderall (10%) Cocaine (9%).
[Audio] CRR’S MAT GOAL. CRR’S MAT GOAL.
[Audio] TYPES OF MEDICATION AT CRR SUBOXONE. TYPES OF MEDICATION AT CRR SUBOXONE.
[Audio] TYPES OF MEDICATION AT CRR NALTREXONE OPIOID TREATMENT.
[Audio] TYPES OF MEDICATION AT CRR NALTREXONE ALCOHOL TREATMENT.
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[Audio] Renee D. Charles, PhD 516 292- 6449 ext. 138 Ram@rapidrecovery.org Jane Cohen LMSW 516 2926449 ext. 145 Jcohen@rapidrecovery.org CONTACT INFORMATION.
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