Prevention
the vital role of prevention
UMADAOP Lucas County provides prevention programs tailored to youth, adults, and families, ensuring age-appropriate and impactful support. Our diverse programs are designed to reach the wider community, utilizing effective, specialized, and adaptable approaches recommended by SAMHSA’s National Registry of Evidence-Based Programs and Practices (NREPP).
UMADAOP Lucas County provides a free Naloxone vending machine on-site, ensuring immediate, confidential access to this lifesaving medication. Naloxone (Narcan) can quickly reverse opioid overdoses, preventing unnecessary loss of life and offering individuals a second chance. By removing barriers to critical resources, we strengthen our community’s safety net and support pathways to recovery. Our commitment to prevention empowers everyone to play a role in saving lives and creating a healthier future.
If you or someone you know is at increased risk for opioid overdose, especially those experiencing opioid use disorder (OUD), you should carry naloxone and keep it at home. People who are taking high-dose opioid medications (greater or equal to 50 morphine milligram equivalents per day) prescribed by a doctor, people who use opioids and benzodiazepines together, and people who use illegal opioids like heroin or fentanyl should all carry naloxone. Because you can’t use naloxone on yourself, let others know you have it in case you experience an opioid overdose.
Opiate Education Initiative
Safe Neighborhoods Project
Sound the Alarm
Black Youth and Young Adult Suicide
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