The National Academies of Medicine’s COVID-19 response page includes resources for supporting individuals with substance use disorder and those who experience pain. It includes links to NAM’s publications and webinars as well as links to other organizations producing materials to address the needs of these individuals. Continue reading
Resource Tag: Substance Use Disorder
Residential Treatment for Parents and Their Children: The Village Experience
In the 1990s, the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration provided grants to create family-centered, residential substance use disorder treatment programs that allowed children to reside with their parents. This 2004 case study looks at the Families in Transitions program Continue reading
Project Nurture: Integrated Maternity and Substance Use Care to Improve Outcomes for Mothers and their Children
This research study summary looks at Project Nurture, an integrated prenatal and postpartum care program for pregnant mothers with substance use disorder and their infants. Continue reading
Family-Centered Treatment for Women with Substance Use Disorders: History, Key Elements and Challenges
This 2007 report from a symposium on family-centered substance use disorder treatment (SUD) sponsored by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) describes options for supporting families during SUD treatment along the continuum of care, including residential treatment programs that allow children to reside with their mothers during treatment. Continue reading
Caring for Young Adults with Substance Use Disorder
This7 minute video titled “Caring for Young Adults with Substance Use Disorder” from a clinician at Boston Medical Center’s Grayken Center for Addiction describes the need for understanding the unique needs of youth ages 18 to 25. Continue reading
Coronavirus (COVID-19) Guidance: Youth Engaged in Substance Use Treatment
This 3 page patient guide provides information specifically for youth on navigating substance use disorder SUD treatment during the Covid-19 public health emergency. Continue reading
Coronavirus (COVID-19) Guidance: Patients Engaged in Substance Use Treatment
This 3 page patient guide addresses maintaining substance use disorder treatment during the Covid-19 public health emergency from the Yale Program in Addiction Medicine. Continue reading
COVID-19 Public Health Emergency Response and 42 CFR Part 2 Guidance
This guidance from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration addresses patient privacy protections for substance use disorder (SUD) services under CFR 42 Part 2 during the Covid-19 public health emergency. Continue reading
FAQs on Telehealth and HIPPA during the COVID-19 Nationwide Public Health Emergency
This guidance from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services provides clarification on the provision of telehealth during the Covid-19 public health emergency. Continue reading
CIN Toolkit: Three Strategies to Help Primary Care Teams Treat Substance Use Disorders
This toolkit provides guidance to primary care teams on how to confidently and successfully provide substance use disorder (SUD) services to patients in their organizations. Developed by the California Improvement Network and California Quality Collaborative, the toolkit focuses on 3 strategies primary care practices can use to improve their delivery of SUD services: Continue reading