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NET’s compassionate care and commitment to

Dec 18, 2021

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Page 1: NET’s compassionate care and commitment to

NET’s compassionate care and commitment to community engagement helps individuals and

families heal, recover, and rebuild their lives.

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Access PointWithdrawal Management Services

• 24/7 access center: Same day service (“23 hour”)

• Assess for appropriate level of care

• Safely begin MAT induction process

• Seamless transition to next level of care

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Access Point

• Currently in phase one

• Approval and medication to treat opiate use disorder only

• Phase two within two months

• Will serve full range of Substance Use Disorders

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Patient criteria

• Individuals currently in withdrawal

• Individuals for whom withdrawal is imminent

• Individuals with medical or psychiatric issues have an increased risk during withdrawal and may require extended monitoring and medical support

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Exclusionary Criteria

• Acute injury or medical problem requiring immediate medical care

• Unexplained or sudden alteration in mental status

• Acute suicidal or homicidal ideation

• Lack of physical functioning/mobility

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Withdrawal management

• Safety of patient is paramount

• Goal is to safely suppress opioid withdraw with buprenorphine (Subutex)

• Recovery Support team (nurse, physician or NP, peer specialists, care coordinators) work together to monitor and assess need for next level of care

• Medical staff use continually assess withdraw symptoms and vital signs

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Comprehensive assessment

MEDICAL / BEHAVIORAL

COWS withdraw severity assessment Vital signs

Behavioral health assessment tools PHQ9Columbia Suicide risk assessment

Comprehensive history and physicalFamily history of MI OR SA

Trauma history (victim or witness)

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Comprehensive Assessment

CARE COORDINATION NEEDS

• Housing/Current living arrangement( safe and supportive)

• External support system

• Probation/legal issues

• Recent experience with child welfare (young adults 18 to 21)

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Peer support

• Assists with developing Preliminary Recovery Plan

• Provide continuous encouragement and support

• Available to facilitate warm hand off either upon entry or discharge to next level of care

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Discharge options

• Outpatient withdraw management (10 to 28 days)

• Outpatient maintenance (7 days per week/ buprenorphine or methadone)

• Other options driven by medical/psychiatric or social needs

• NEED PARTNERS

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Contact Information

499 North 5th street• Suite B

• Enter from Parking lot/ door closest to street

Call

• 844 533 8200• Lizanne Cooley

• Program Director