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$20 million in stabilization funding to support addiction service providers in NYS

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Thu, Sep 30th 2021 10:45 pm

Funding will help cover expenses and revenue loss during pandemic

Gov. Kathy Hochul on Thursday announced New York state has secured $20 million in federal funding through the Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment Block Grant program to assist addiction service providers with loss of revenue and operating expenses incurred as a result of the COVID 19 pandemic.

Prevention, treatment and recovery providers overseen by the NYS Office of Addiction Services and Supports will receive this funding to address fiscal and programmatic stabilization needs as they continue to deal with the impact of the COVID 19 pandemic.

"As addiction providers continue to deal with the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, this funding will greatly help them recover from the financial stress on their operating costs and infrastructure," Hochul said. "This funding will also ensure that they continue providing uninterrupted and crucial addiction services to all New Yorkers in need."

Funding will address both fiscal and programmatic gaps and can be used for program operating costs, debt relief, equipment, minor renovations, personnel costs, and other costs related to operational and infrastructure modifications made as a direct result of the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Approximately 350 providers are eligible for funding. Eligible providers will receive notification from OASAS as to the amount available and required next steps to secure the funding. Providers can review the scope of work for this funding opportunity here.

Over the past several years, New York has instituted a multipronged approach to addressing the opioid epidemic, and created a nation-leading continuum of addiction care with full prevention, treatment, and recovery services. To combat this epidemic, the state has worked to expand access to traditional services, including crisis services, inpatient, outpatient and residential treatment programs, as well as medication assisted treatment, and mobile treatment and transportation services.

Hochul was a member of the NYS Heroin and Opioid Task Force, which, in 2016, recommended new, nontraditional services, including recovery centers, youth clubhouses, expanded peer services, and open access centers, which provide immediate assessments and referrals to care. These services have since been established in numerous communities around the state and have helped people in need access care closer to where they live.

OASAS Commissioner Arlene González-Sánchez said, "As we continue to navigate the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, we are doing all that we can to support our community-based providers who are facing unprecedented challenges. These providers are vital to the mission of OASAS to reach all New Yorkers in need, and with this funding they will be able to continue to provide uninterrupted services to those affected by addiction and their families."

Chair of the Senate Committee on Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Sen. Pete Harckham said, "Gov. Hochul's securing of major federal funding for substance use disorder treatment providers across New York to help stabilize operations and programming is great news. Providers are still trying to bounce back from disruptions to service caused by the COVID-19 pandemic while the need for treatment services increases. More resources for treatment providers mean more lives saved – it's that simple."

Chair of the Assembly Committee on Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Assembly member Phil Steck said, "Thank you, once again, to Gov. Hochul for recognizing the importance of funding on every level of addiction treatment. I am pleased to partner with OASAS in promoting and advocating for these important resources; especially during COVID and beyond."

New Yorkers struggling with addiction, or whose loved ones are struggling, can find help and hope by calling the state's toll-free, 24-hour, 7-day-a-week HOPEline at 1-877-8-HOPENY (1-877-846-7369) or by texting HOPENY (short code 467369).

Available addiction treatment including crisis/detox, inpatient, residential or outpatient care can be found using the NYS OASAS treatment availability dashboard at FindAddictionTreatment.ny.gov or through the NYS OASAS website.

Those who have experienced insurance obstacles related to treatment or need help filing an appeal for a denied claim can contact the CHAMP helpline by phone at 888-614-5400 or email at [email protected].

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