The Weak LinkSocial Determinates of Health
and the connection to treatment of SUD and OUD
Washington D.C.
Ann McCauley, Project Director – RCORP Implementation GrantPatricia Hendren, Project Director – Accountable Health Community
Jayme Palmgren, Project Coordinator - RCORP Implementation Grant
Randolph County Caring Community PartnershipMoberly, Missouri
This Product was supported by the Federal Office of Rural Health Policy (FORHP), Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) under grant number GA1RH33535. the
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A chain is onlyas strong asit’s weakest
link
Transportation Food Security
Isolationand
Loneliness
Housing
Educationand
Employment
The 3 H’s
Housing
Health
Hunger
TransportationMagic City Express provides low-cost transportation to citizens
experiencing transportation issues within the city limits of Moberly, MO. Magic City Express began in 2000 and for nearly 20 years they have consistently provided approximately 1800
low cost rides per month to local residents experiencing transportation challenges.
Through a partnership with the State of Missouri we are working to obtain
funds to reimburse mileage for volunteers that provide
transportation to clients in need.
Clients are able to utilize these transportation options to attend services such as medication assisted treatment, counseling services, to visit persons housed in the local
Department of Corrections.Clients are also able to receive free Naloxone from
Randolph County Caring Community RCORP to carry with them during transport.
CHWImplementation
• Community Health Workers (CHW) utilize local resources to provide needed services to clients in the community.
• Services provided are not limited to those experiencing SUD and OUD issues, but extend to their families, and are available to the community as a whole.
CCMO(Community Connections Missouri)
Individual Data Collection allows for a personalized way to address SDoHs.
Data Aggregation
In CCMO
Thank You For Your Time
• Ann McCauley [email protected]
• Patricia Hendren [email protected]
• Jayme [email protected]
This product was supported by the Federal Office of Rural Health Policy (FORHP), Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) under grant #GA1RH33535. The information, conclusions and opinions expressed in this product are those of the authors and no endorsement by FORHP, HRSA, or HHS is intended or should be inferred.