DESC (Downtown Emergency Service Center)’s Post

Lupe, peer counselor on DESC's Opioid Treatment Network (OTN) team, spoke eloquently about the need for post-overdose care at a city of Seattle press conference at DESC on May 9. The event in the Morrison announced a funding award for DESC's Opioid Recovery, Care & Access (ORCA) center, a new program that will offer post-opioid overdose care plus rapid initiation of buprenorphine & methadone to clients. “The ORCA Center adds another important link to our continuum of services for people who experience drug overdoses,” said DESC ED Daniel Malone. “By providing much-needed treatment such as medications for opioid use disorder, as well as access to harm reduction supplies, education and other services, we aim to prevent the next overdose and cut down on emergency room use. This will be one of many services and strategies designed to reduce fatal overdoses and fentanyl harm and increase well-being in the city and the county. Thank you to our multiple city, county and regional partners in crisis and behavioral health services who share those priorities and goals.” Investments from the City of Seattle, King County, Washington state and a generous private benefactor make the ORCA center possible, along with a broad and exciting partnership including the University of Washington – Addictions, Drug and Alcohol Institute (ADAI); Public Health – Seattle and King County; King County Behavioral Health and Recovery Division (BHRD); Seattle Fire; City of Seattle; Harborview Medical Center; and Evergreen Treatment Services (ETS).

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