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Wound Care for People Who Use Drugs: Why It Matters and How Mobile Delivers It
Wound care for people who use drugs means low-barrier assessment, cleaning, dressing, supplies, and follow-up delivered without judgment and close to...
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Wound care for people who use drugs means low-barrier assessment, cleaning, dressing, supplies, and follow-up delivered without judgment and close to...
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Relapse prevention is the ongoing work of keeping a person engaged in recovery and lowering the chance of a return to substance use. It rests on...
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Reaching and treating youth who use drugs means combining active outreach in places young people already are, age-appropriate screening and...
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Meeting the broader health needs of people who use drugs means delivering primary care alongside substance use services, because the same people who...
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A mobile substance use program is a clinical unit, often a converted van or RV, that brings screening, medications for opioid use disorder,...
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Harm reduction is a set of practical strategies that reduce the health risks of drug use for people who are still using, without requiring them to...
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Screening for substance use disorder means using a short, validated set of questions to identify people who may have a problem, then acting on the...
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Recovery is a process through which a person improves their health and well-being, lives a self-directed life, and works toward their full potential...
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Mobile clinics have become an increasingly popular way to provide healthcare services to those in underserved communities. These clinics are a vital...