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Bayhealth Goes Purple for substance use disorder awareness

October 27, 2020

Bayhealth is raising awareness about substance use disorder in support of the statewide initiative Delaware Goes Purple this October.

The mission is to remove the stigma associated with addiction, provide support and inform community members about access to local resources.

Bayhealth is working with the State of Delaware to host a drive-thru naloxone distribution and resource center from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., Friday, Oct. 30, at Bayhealth Sussex Campus, Lot A, 100 Wellness Way, Milford. Those trained will immediately receive a free opioid rescue kit. 

“Unfortunately, as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, we are seeing increased rates of substance use and overdose. We are working closely with our state agencies to support the community,” said Amanda Fisher, BS, MSN, Bayhealth behavioral health clinical nurse specialist. “Substance use isn’t something that just affects the individuals involved; it also impacts family members, friends and caregivers.”

For access to substance use disorder resources in the community, go to www.HelpisHereDE.com.

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