Overview
- The Overdose Recovery and Care Access center in Seattle will offer up to 23 hours of care for individuals post-overdose, focusing on immediate medical treatment and withdrawal management.
- Funded by $5.65 million in capital funds and additional support, the center is part of a broader $27 million initiative to combat drug-related deaths.
- The facility will be managed by the Downtown Emergency Service Center, with a focus on innovative, compassionate care including medication-assisted treatment.
- Recent statistics show a sharp increase in opioid-related deaths in Seattle, prompting urgent responses from city officials and health services.
- The center is expected to serve 20-25 people daily, providing a critical step towards recovery and reducing the burden on emergency services.