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SEARHC Partners with Sonara Health to Increase Access to Take-Home Medication for Opioid Use Disorder
NewsSEARHC Partners with Sonara Health to Increase Access to Take-Home Medication for Opioid Use Disorder JUNEAU, Alaska – Over the course of the past decade, the opioid epidemic has risen dramatically and continues to be identified as a national public health crisis. SouthEast Alaska Regional Health Consortium (SEARHC) recognizes opioid use disorders, like other chronic illnesses, as a disease; and addiction treatment…

Mt. Edgecumbe Medical Center – Hospital Services
locationEmergency Department The Emergency Department at MEMC is a Level IV Trauma Center staffed 24 hours a day, seven days a week by board-certified physicians, physician assistants, nurse practitioners and registered nurses who specialize in care for patients with serious illnesses and injuries. MEMC ED services include the evaluation and stabilization of patients transferred from other facilities or communities and…

Residential Youth Services
serviceSEARHC provides residential treatment for youth ages 12 to 18 on our Raven’s Way Campus in Juneau. Residents receive individual, group and family counseling. They also go through skill-building and educational programming, according to their treatment plans. Services include: An individualized treatment and safety plan upon admission to the program; comprehensive clinical services including integrated behavioral health, individual therapy, group…

Opioid Treatment Program
serviceSEARHC offers evidence-based, medicine-assisted treatment of opioid use disorders. We recognize that opioid use disorder is different for every person. Research has shown that a combination of medication and behavior therapy is the most effective recovery approach.

UAB partners with SEARHC to improve oral health of Southeast Alaska Natives
NewsJUNEAU, Alaska – American Indian and Alaska Natives experience the highest burden of oral health issues among populations. Therefore, researchers at the University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Dentistry are partnering with the SouthEast Alaska Regional Health Consortium to help better understand and improve oral health among geriatric and pediatric populations in this region.