Understanding Substance Use and Opioid Use Disorder
- What are the differences between substance use disorder, opioid use disorder, and addiction?
- Where can I get help for someone I care about?
- Are there supportive resources for me, as a parent of someone experiencing use disorder or addiction?
- What can I do to help prevent an overdose?
- Can I make a difference in my friend, co-worker, neighbor, or loved one's recovery?
Maternal and Infant Support
Click below to learn about some of the maternal-infant resources that offer evidence-based, positive outcomes for moms and babies.
Tooele County Opioid Use Disorder Resource Guide
- What are opioids and why are they dangerous?
- Words Matter: Use the Correct Terminology
- Who is at risk for opioid use disorder?
- Pain Management Alternatives
- Infectious Diseases and Opioids
- Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome (NAS)
- Harm Reduction: Needle Exchange
- Safe Medication Disposal
- Do Your Part to end the Opioid Epidemic
- Recognizing an Opioid Overdose
- Naloxone Saves Lives
Opportunities for Training and Support
The programs below encourage resiliency, communication, understanding, and evidence-based education that can be applied to help prevent SUD/OUD, identify treatment options, reduce harm and stigma, and support positive recovery outcomes.
- Be Epic Escape the Vape
- Family Peer Support
- Recognize and respond to an opioid overdose emergency.
- Support mothers and infants who may be affected by substance use or opioid use disorder.
- Consider alternative pain management techniques to help reduce the risk of opioid misuse or addiction.
Safe Medication Disposal
Eleven Utahns die each week from drug overdose, eight of which were a result of opioids. In 2023 alone, there were 606 opioid-related deaths in Utah. Opioid overdose is a preventable cause of death, and safe medication disposal is one way we can all contribute to reducing those numbers.
Click below to learn more about how safe medication disposal can reduce the risk of overdose, misuse, addiction, and environmental harm in your home and community.
Research & Resources
Click below to view a sampling of our research, which offers helpful tips, educational content, and additional resources.