GOVERNOR KATHY HOCHUL
COMMISSIONER CHINAZO CUNNINGHAM FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
May 09, 2024
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THE NEW YORK STATE OFFICE OF ADDICTION SERVICES AND SUPPORTS ANNOUNCES OPENING OF NEW INTEGRATED OUTPATIENT AND OPIOID TREATMENT PROGRAM IN WATERTOWN |
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New Program Provides Range of Addiction Services in One Location
Designed to Cut Down on the Need for Individuals to Travel to Multiple Different Providers
"This new center is a game-changer for the North Country region,” OASAS Commissioner Dr. Chinazo Cunningham said. “Medication for addiction, like methadone, is a safe and effective treatment that has been proven to save lives by reducing the risk overdose death by as much as 50%. As the first program of this type in Jefferson County, this facility will help more people access a range of lifesaving care without the need to travel long distances and will further support our efforts to provide lifesaving services to those in need.” Comprehensive integrated and OTP programs provide more opportunities to access person-centered services, including medication treatment for opioid use disorder, by co-locating both an outpatient treatment program and an OTP at the same site. These programs are designed to centralize medication treatment, including methadone, and other addiction and healthcare services to make it easier for New Yorkers seeking treatment for substance use disorders to access multiple services in one location. OASAS has provided more than $18 million through the New York State Opioid Settlement Fund, as well as federal grant programs, to establish more than 40 integrated outpatient and OTP programs across the state. New York State leads the nation in making settlement funding available, and has made $335 available to providers across the state to support various initiatives to address the opioid and overdose crisis. Additional funding from the settlement fund is being used to support other initiatives to increase medication for addiction treatment, as well as outreach services to connect at-risk individuals to services and resources, increased support for recovery centers, and more than $100 million delivered directly to municipalities across the state for them to address the opioid and overdose crisis on a local level. Details of this spending are available on the New York State Opioid Settlement Fund Tracker. The New York State Office of Addiction Services and Supports oversees one of the nation’s largest systems of addiction services with approximately 1,700 prevention, treatment and recovery programs serving over 731,000 individuals per year. This includes the direct operation of 12 Addiction Treatment Centers where our doctors, nurses, and clinical staff provide inpatient and residential services to approximately 8,000 individuals per year.
New Yorkers struggling with an addiction, or whose loved ones are struggling, can find help and hope by calling the state’s toll-free, 24-hour, 7-day-a-week HOPEline at 1-877-8-HOPENY (1-877-846-7369) or by texting HOPENY (Short Code 467369).
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