Online Resources
COVID-19 Resource Links
Client resource for coping with "social distancing"
A Survivor’s Guide to Depression:
Preventing, Coping, and Recovering by Craig O'Hare
Resources for drug use and COVID-19 risk reduction
This link contains guidance documents, government advisories, and tools for people who use drugs and stakeholders likely to engage with people who use drugs, including:
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Syringe services programs and other harm reduction service providers
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Medications for opioid use disorder treatment providers, including emergency departments, clinicians, including opioid treatment programs
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Homeless service providers, including outreach, shelter, and housing
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Peer navigators, recovery coaches, and community health workers
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Criminal justice professionals, including corrections, law enforcement, court personnel, community supervision personnel, and defenders
Local Santa Fe Resources
Santa Fe Recovery Detox Program
Crisis Lines
National Suicide Prevention Hotline: 1-800-273-8255 (call or text)
New Mexico Crisis and Access Line: 1-855-662-7474
Crisis Text Line: Text HOME to 741741 to be connected to a trained Crisis Counselor for free, confidential support 24/7.
Online Recovery Resources
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Friendship Club, Santa Fe
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Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Hotline - 1-800-662-HELP (4357)
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As COVID-19 continues to shake our world, it has a direct effect on practices in the addiction field and the lives of the individuals, families and communities. Here are some resources to help you navigate this rapidly evolving situation:
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NIDA: COVID-19 potential implications for individuals with SUDs
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Washington State Department of Health emergency response info
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Caron Treatment Center’s coronavirus-related protocols for treatment centers
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Harm Reduction Coalition’s guidelines for people who use drugs and harm reduction programs
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Digital All Recovery Meetings by WEconnect, Unity Recovery and Alano Club
Mental Health Resources
Art
Resources for creativity at home (art classes, museums, games)