The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services is investing $37.5 million in recovery housing from opioid settlement ...
LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) — Opioid-related overdoses in 2024 dropped in half compared to 2023, a new report from the Ingham County Health Department shows. The Ingham County Substance Use Surveillance ...
MDHHS plans 40% increase in recovery beds by 2028 to support the 1.56 million Michigan residents with substance use disorders.
Michigan is investing millions of dollars of opioid settlement money into stable housing for people recovering from substance ...
State officials say they plan to invest $37.5 million into "stable housing" efforts to help Michigan residents who are recovering from substance abuse.
Free naloxone kits are available at harm reduction centers across Michigan, according to the state’s website. Investment in harm reduction programs is significantly reducing the number of opioid ...
National Opioid Awareness Day on Sunday, Sept. 21 is more than just a date on the calendar. It’s a reminder that while Michigan has made real progress against opioid overdoses, the crisis is far from ...
This story is Part 4 of WTOP’s four-part series, “Fighting Fentanyl,” which explores how the drug is impacting students, families and schools in the D.C. area. Opioid overdoses among young people ...
Fatal opioid overdoses in Clay County and across Missouri are beginning to decline—and health officials say one resource is making a critical difference: Narcan. Clay County sees decline in overdose ...
As part of a statewide strategy designed to save lives and reduce overdose deaths, the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) plans to invest $37.5 million into stable housing to ...