Minnesota opioid treatment clinics overwhelmed as needs rise, staffs shrink
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| | Minnesota opioid treatment clinics overwhelmed as needs rise, staffs shrink | Duluthâs Center for Alcohol and Drug Treatment is the only licensed opioid treatment program across Minnesotaâs Arrowhead, a territory roughly the size of Massachusetts. Its Clear Path Clinic has space for 475 people; some drive for hours to meet with a counselor or re-up on methadone. Itâs a lifeline for those trying to break free of addiction. Now, though, the clinic is full. About 40 people sit on a waiting list with few alternatives other than waiting and hoping. Even if they could make it to Brainerd, St. Cloud or the Twin Cities for treatment, many clinics are in similar straits â pushed to near or above their limits amid a nationwide opioid crisis. âWeâve never been overcapacity until this year,â said Jenn Villa, program director at Clear Path clinic. âWe have people dying who are sitting on our waiting list, trying to get in.â
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