Plans for Opioid Treatment Center in Washington Stall
Plans for Opioid Treatment Center in Washington Stall
Brent Simcosky , an advocate for the generations of families from the Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe that had invested in schools, farming and aquaculture, has multimillion-dollar tribal and state commitments to finance a state-of-the art outpatient opioid treatment and healing center that would combine native practices with counseling, medical care, and medication-assisted treatment. The facility envisioned by Simcocky would also include a meditation area and reflecting pool, and a view overlooking the mountains.In Washington, with 29 federally recognized tribes, Native Americans have died of opioid overdoses at a rate “nearly three times higher than that of nonnatives,” according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). For heroin alone, it was “four times higher,” the same federal data shows. The treatment facility would cater to both natives and nonnatives across two counties.In May 2019, the tribe bought the land they needed to start planning. But a group of local residents soon gathered together to block its inception, arguing that Sequim was no place for a regional opioid treatment center. When tribe leaders called a public meeting to present their plan, more than 1,000 people showed up to speak their mind.
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