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The Columbus & Franklin County Addiction Plan is a community action plan designed to decrease overdoses, overdose deaths, and infectious diseases like Hepatitis C and HIV/AIDS. This page provides basic information that can help connect you to treatment and recovery resources, support and advocacy groups, and professional development.



Columbus and Franklin County Addiction Plan Resource Portal Learn more about the Columbus and Franklin County Addiction Plan, see interactive data and reports, and find local resources and events.  - learn more

Mail Order Program

  • Individuals that reside in Franklin County are eligible to receive a free kit of Narcan Nasal Spray by mail while supplies last. Naloxone, or Narcan Nasal Spray, is a medication that can block the effects of opioids and reverse an overdose. Always call 911 when someone is experiencing an overdose. Please fill out the following form in order to receive a kit and learn how to recognize and respond to an overdose. Once your form is submitted, a Columbus Public Health employee will review it. If you are located in Franklin County, a kit will be mailed to you. If you have questions, please call 614-645-6839 to speak to a CPH Alcohol and Drug Service employee.

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Giving Naloxone Nasal Spray for Opioid Overdose Translation available for multiple languages. - learn more

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Recover for Life Recover For Life is a new anti-stigma campaign to show community support for those struggling with addiction and those in recovery in Franklin County. It will encourage understanding and show community support to those living with addiction. - learn more

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Download the 2022 Addiction Plan Learn more and download the full Columbus and Franklin County Addiction Plan Learn more

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Understanding Addiction Lean more about addiction in this online series.

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Resources for Treatment

Take Charge Ohio allows caregivers, professionals and the general public to access toolkits and resources that can help with addiction.

 

The  Emerald Jenny Foundation features listings for rehab facilities, healthcare providers, counselors and other organizations that can help treat addiction. 

 

The Franklin County Alcohol, Drug and Mental Health Board (ADAMH) works to ensure effective mental health and addiction treatment and prevention services are available. 

 

The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, SAMHSA,  provides Treatment Finder, for those seeking licensed and certified treatment services in the US.

 

The SOAR (Safety. Outreach. Autonomy. Respect.) Initiative - Supporting Ohioans throughout addiction and recovery.

Keep you & your loved ones safe.

- Download the free “SOAR Columbus” app (Apple or Android) to get alerts when overdoses surge or dangerous drugs are reported, and to access harm reduction resources.

- Or text “SOAR” to 614-768-7627 (Central Ohio) or 440-762-7627 (Cleveland) to securely and anonymously receive SMS alerts.

 

COVID-19 Resources

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First Responders The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) annual report outlines some of the issues first responders face from witnessing the impact of addiction, and provides resources and trainings to help these professionals grow and stay well.

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Prescribing Practices The prescribing practices of physicians, nurses and dentists have changed as we've learned more about addiction over the years. As such, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Ohio Governor's Cabinet Opiate Action Team have updated prescribing guidelines.

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Recovery Support If you are in recovery and looking to provide support to another person who is starting their journey, you may want to become a Peer Support Specialist.

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Data

Check out available data and reports:

  

Comprehensive Addiction-Related Data (initially released Feb 2020)
This report is updated quarterly and provides a comprehensive overview of addiction-related data for Columbus and Franklin County.

  

Suspected Overdoses - EMS Runs and ED Visits (2016 to Current)
This report is updated weekly to provide information on patients treated by Columbus Division of Fire for suspected drug overdose, and patients who present in Franklin County emergency departments for suspected overdose.

  

Learn more here!