Medication Assisted Treatment

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Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT)

Medication-Assisted Treatment, or (MAT) is an evidence-based approach to treating opioid use disorder (OUD). It involves FDA-approved medication, along with counseling and behavioral therapies, to provide a comprehensive treatment approach for individuals struggling with dependency.


Key Components of MAT

Medication

Buprenorphine is the medication that the program uses to help reduce cravings and withdrawal symptoms associated with opioid use disorder. 

Support

Community Health Workers (CHWs) play a crucial role as navigators through connecting individuals with OUD to resources and support services within their community. 

Counseling

Counseling and behavioral therapy are essential components — they help individuals address the underlying causes of their dependency, develop coping skills, and make positive lifestyle changes. 

Medical Oversight

Medical professionals provide medical oversight and prescribe Buprenorphine — they monitor patients’ progress, adjust medication dosage, and ensure the safety and effectiveness of treatment. 


Benefits of MAT

Reduced risk of overdose and death

Improved retention in treatment program

Reduced cravings and withdrawal symptoms

Increased ability to focus on recovery and rebuild

Lower rates of relapse and re-hospitalization


Getting Started with MAT

Frequently Asked Questions

MAT medications can have side effects, typically mild compared to risks associated with ongoing opioid use. Common side effects may include nausea, constipation, or sleep disturbances. 

MAT has been shown to significantly reduce the risk of relapse and overdose. It helps individuals stay engaged in treatment and provides a buffer against cravings and withdrawals. 

Counseling or therapy is a crucial component of MAT. It helps individuals address the psychological aspects of addiction, learn coping skills, and make behavioral changes that support recovery. 

Many insurance plans, including Medicaid, cover MAT. Coverage can vary, so it is essential to check with your insurance provider or treatment facility for specific details. We can provide insurance assistance at the providers’ offices. 

MAT is typically recommended for individuals experiencing opioid use disorder (OUD), including those addicted to prescription opioids or synthetic opioids like fentanyl. 

The duration of MAT varies from person to person. Some may benefit from short-term MAT to manage withdrawal, while others may need long-term maintenance treatment. The decision should be based on individual needs and recovery progress. 


Narcan Training

Opioid Overdose Response Training

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Opioid pain relievers are incredibly powerful and are useful but also very dangerous when misused.


Naloxone Saves Lives

Naloxone (Narcan) Nasal Spray is a non-dependent, non-psychoactive substance that blocks the effect of opioids on the brain. 

  • Temporarily reverses the effect of an opioid overdose. 
  • NO effect if given to a person who has not used opioids.
  • Works quick (>5) minutes but wears off quick (30-45mins.)



What is an Opioid Overdose Response Training?


Learn how to recognize and respond to an opioid overdose.

What does the training cover?
  • What are Opioids
  • Painkillers & Narcotics
  • What is Naloxone
  • Steps to Administer Naloxone
  • Bystander Protection
How long is the training?

The training is approximately 45 minutes to an hour long.

What do I get after the training?

A FREE Narcan (Naloxone) kit will be provided to anyone who attends the entirety of the training.


Opioid Overdose Response Training

San Bernardino County

Chino, Chino Hills, Fontana, Montclair, Ontario, Rancho Cucamonga, Upland

Unincorporated: Guasti, Lytle Creek, Mt. Baldy Village, Phillips Ranch


Contact
Aruran Sananayagam
(951) 542-1426
aruran@we-reachout.org

San Bernardino County

Yucca Valley, Joshua Tree, Twentynine Palms


Contact
Carrie Kish
(951) 542-1461
carrie@we-reachout.org

Riverside County

Jurupa Valley, Perris, Desert Hot Springs


Contact
Orlando Anaya
(951) 297-3379
orlando@we-reachout.org

Are you a community partner interested in an Opioid Response Training for your organization?

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Youth Court

Youth Court

Service Area

Riverside & San Bernardino Counties

Who We Serve

Youth

What we Provide

Restorative Justice

Our Partners for Innovative Communities (PIC) Collaborative helped guide the return of Youth Court to San Bernardino County in 2021. This restorative justice program helps offenders avoid school suspensions and involvement in the juvenile justice system by participating in a simulated court with a jury composed of youth and an adult judge.

The first hearing took place in June 2021 with a case referred by the San Bernardino County Juvenile Probation Department. Ann Marie Pierce, District Attorney for the Central Juvenile Unit, presided as judge.

The goal of this program is to instill accountability in youth without affecting their record. Another benefit is that after completing the program, many of the youth participants profess an interest in pursuing careers in the criminal justice system.

Interested in this program?


Youth Grantmakers

Youth Grantmakers

Service Area

Riverside & San Bernardino Counties

Who We Serve

Youth

What we Provide

Awareness about philanthropy in the community

Youth Grantmakers (YGM) develops knowledge and awareness about the importance of philanthropy in our communities. Participants are high school students who express an interest in leadership. In 2021, three graduates were awarded grants for activities and causes ranging from focusing on at-risk youth, scholarships for DACA students, and using creative writing to help those recovering from mental health issues.This year the program was also recognized by California State Assemblywomen Sabrina Cervantes of District 60, which serves western Riverside County.

Interested in this program?


Substance Use Prevention

Substance Use Prevention

Service Area

San Bernardino Counties

Who We Serve

Community Members, Teachers, Parents

What we Provide

Substance use prevention

The policy and prevention team conducted additional virtual town halls in 2021 focused on substance use prevention. Reach Out joined partnered stakeholders across multiple counties to expand efforts. The town halls were a platform to deliver direct education, promote intentional discussions through breakout activities, and bridge gaps with community partners and residents.

In January 2021, Melissa Grisi, LCSW, CAADC, EMDR Certified Therapist (also a trauma-informed yoga teacher and clay artist) presented “Stages of Change,” a trauma-informed approach to substance use treatment and recovery. In March 2021, Reach Out was part of a program entitled Drug and Alcohol Facts Week. Facilitators included Belinda Ordaz, Project Coordinator, and Gloria Andino, Prevention Coordinator, both from the National Institute on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence. Their presentation focused on shattering the myths around alcohol and other drugs.

RBS Training Program

Coalitions

Community Coalitions

Fontana Community Coalition

Service Area

Fontana

Who We Serve

Potential Partners and Community Members

The Fontana Community Coalition (FCC) is a  passionate, dedicated and attentive grassroots community partnership that promotes positive direction and opportunity for youth recognition, celebration of Fontana’s cultural diversity, policy and collaborative solutions that respond to the specific needs of the community. FCC strives to bring community members and organizations together by utilizing media, policy, ordinances, community organization, and capacity building to reduce and prevent substance abuse. 

The Drug-Free Communities Coalition strives to bring community members and organizations together by using media, policy, ordinances, community organizations, and capacity building to prevent and reduce substance use by young people.

When:
Every odd month on the 3rd Wednesday at 12-1pm

Info & Registration:
Larenn@we-reachout.org

Partners for Innovative Communities Coalition

Service Area

Upland, Rancho Cucamonga, Ontario, Chino, Chino Hills, Montclair, Fontana

Who We Serve

Potential Partners and Community Members

The mission of Partners for Innovative Communities is to empower communities by increasing their capacity to create healthy and safe environments through policy design, partnerships, and collaborations. Current members include law enforcement, elected officials, youth organizations, faith-based organizations, business owners, community providers, youth, parents, school officials, community stakeholders, advisors, health care providers, health care professionals, colleges, universities and other community coalition members. 

When:
Every even month on the 4th Thursday, 12-1pm

Info & Registration:
Aruran@we-reachout.org
(951) 542-1426

Morongo Basin Community Coalition

Service Area

Morongo Valley, Yucca Valley, Pioneertown, Landers, Joshua Tree, Twentynine Palms, Wonder Valley

Who We Serve

Potential Partners and Community Members

The Morongo Basin Community Coalition (MBCC) is a community group focused on reducing substance misuse in the Morongo Basin. This coalition is designed to assist the community in building partnerships, engaging stakeholders, and facilitating community discussion to create a safer and healthier Morongo Basin.

When:
Every 2nd Thursday of the month, 3-4:30pm

Info & Registration:
Karmolette@we-reachout.org
(951) 554-1187