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2-1-1 Wisconsin Joins State in New Addiction Recovery Helpline Initiative

November 30, 2018 by 2-1-1 Wisconsin and United Way of Greater Milwaukee & Waukesha County Leave a Comment

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2-1-1 Wisconsin is bringing its statewide network of staff and resources to support Wisconsin’s new Addiction Recovery Helpline. The free, 24/7 service is confidential and connects people struggling with substance use to local treatment services and recovery resources. Supported by the Department of Health Services (DHS), the Helpline is accessed by dialing 2-1-1 or 833-944-4673.

A brand-new website—addictionhelpwi.org—has also been launched for the service. The site allows people to reach the helpline in four different ways (i.e., call, text, chat and online) and is another streamlined access point to the treatment services and resources available. Fully focused on recovery, the new site lets visitors access resources for signing up for insurance, browse treatment options and learn more about recovery.  A guided search function is also available to walk visitors through the site’s resources.

“We want people to know that recovery is possible, and the service is meant for anyone–whether you’re struggling personally or calling for a friend or loved one,” said United Way of Wisconsin Executive Director Charlene Mouille. “These resources are local, so we’re able to connect people with services right in their communities to help them get on the road to recovery.”

To support rural and urban communities statewide, there are seven contact centers throughout Wisconsin. Staffed by trained information and referral specialists, the Helpline is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. By leveraging United Way’s local connections to service providers and the existing 2-1-1 service, the Helpline connects residents with local resources using a database of both public and private programs.

Resources include crisis and detoxification services, assessment, counseling, medication-assisted treatment, and both residential and outpatient services, among others. The Helpline also provides follow-up services for callers and helps them remove barriers to getting treatment, such as navigating payment options available through health insurance and helping to remove barriers such as transportation challenges.

While the Wisconsin Addiction Recovery Helpline is inclusive of all types of substance use disorders, the Helpline was created in response to the alarming number of opioid-related deaths in recent years. In 2017, 916 people died in Wisconsin due to opioid overdose—more than the total number of deaths in car crashes. 39 local United Ways together invest $109 million annually to help communities solve local problems and change lives throughout Wisconsin.

For more information, go to www.addictionhelpwi.org. If there are any resources in your community that are not listed on the website, please let 2-1-1 Wisconsin know by completing the Contact Us form at the bottom of the web page. To find out more about Wisconsin’s opioid crisis, visit https://www.dhs.wisconsin.gov/opioids/index.htm,

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