Pritzker Administration Receives
$36 Million in Federal Funding to Fight Opioid Crisis
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[September 05, 2020]
Governor JB Pritzker and the Illinois Department of Human Services (IDHS)
announced today that the state has received $36.7 million in federal
funding to fight the opioid crisis. Funding expands prevention,
treatment, recovery and overdose response initiatives across the
state.
“Substance use disorder is a disease – and we must do all that we
can to ensure the road to recovery is widely available and
accessible,” said Governor JB Pritzker. “This funding will build on
the work of the Department of Human Services and the Department of
Public Health in our effort to end the opioid epidemic in Illinois.
Nobody is a lost cause, and Illinois won’t stop fighting until all
of our residents have the opportunity to live their most fulfilling
lives.”
“This wave of funding is immensely helpful for a population that
continues facing challenges, especially during COVID-19. We have
really strengthened our public health approach around the opioid
crisis. This funding helps with outreach and increases access to
services. This has made a huge difference with the stigma around
substance use which is a real health issue we are addressing,” said
IDHS Secretary Grace Hou.
The State Opioid Response (SOR) federal grant is awarded by the
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA),
a branch of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS).
The opioid crisis, amplified by the devastation of COVID-19, affects
the residents of the state of Illinois in profound ways. These
federal dollars will help the state address the opioid crisis during
COVID-19.
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The programs funded by this award will bring critical services to help persons
with opioid use disorder, assist those on a path to recovery, provide emergency
lifesaving medication for people experiencing an opioid overdose, and deliver a
prevention and support message across the state.
Funds will be used to continue the following initiatives:
• expanded access to Medication Assisted Recovery (MAR) services for persons
with opioid use disorders, including those in the criminal justice system;
• hospital screenings and linkage to community treatment programs for their
patients; supportive housing and digital resources for persons in recovery from
opioid use disorder;
• access to medication-assisted recovery for patients at federally qualified
health centers;
• recovery support services for pregnant and postpartum women with opioid use
disorders; mentoring and coaching for medical professionals prescribing
medications for opioid use disorder; and a toll-free Helpline for opioids and
other substances.
• expansion this year for treatment of persons with stimulant use disorder, in
response to rising rates of methamphetamine and cocaine use
If you or someone you know is experiencing problems with substance use disorder,
call the state’s Helpline for Opioids and other Substances at 1-833-2FINDHELP
(1-833-234-6343) Text “HELP” to 833234 or visit HelplineIL.org.
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