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Enka Candler Family Health Center – open for walk-ins Mon-Fri 8:30-5:00
Enka Candler Pharmacy – open Mon-Fri 8:30-5:00
Biltmore Pharmacy – opening Oct. 10th 9:00-5:00
Biltmore Ob/Gyn - opening Oct. 9 with limited capacity
Brevard Women’s Care – open Mon-Fri 8:30-5:00
Franklin Ob/Gyn – open Mon-Thurs 8:00-5:00
Internal Medicine - office will open Oct.14 but telehealth available now
Biltmore Family Health Center - office will open Oct.14 but telehealth available now
Newbridge Family Health Center – opening Oct. 9 and accepting walk-ins
Cane Creek Family Health Center office – closed
Center for Psychiatry – open for telehealth beginning October 7 (assume your appt is telehealth unless we contact you)
Dental Health Center at Columbus - opening Oct. 10 with limited capacity; please do not arrive for your appointment unless called by a team member
Dental Health Center at Biltmore - opening Oct. 14 with limited capacity; please do not arrive for your appointment unless called by a team member
Continuing Education events – being evaluated daily and participants will receive email updates
If you are a patient needing help with resources, please contact us here: https://mahec.feedtrail.com/Misc/RCF/RCF
If you would like to directly contribute to those in our community who need extra help getting through this disaster, please visit mahec.net/donate
MAHEC can help you develop a project administration framework for implementing, managing, and sustaining an opioid response strategy that produces measurable results. Our team can assist you in developing any part or all of this tried and tested framework:
This mapping tool helps you identify the activities, partners, processes, and expected outcomes of your selected strategy and how it fits in with other opioid response efforts.
This explanatory tool can help program staff, stakeholders, funders, and media understand why and how your opioid response strategy will lead to positive change.
Our team will share evidence-based practices and research to ensure your opioid response strategy has the best chance of producing lasting results.
We can help you create a network of local leaders and experts who can train the next generation of healthcare providers to build sustainable capacity.
MAHEC can help develop coordinated opioid response strategies across neighboring counties so that community members can access a variety of vital support services.
For more information, email the MAHEC OSF Team at opioideducation@mahec.net and let us know, in a few words, what you would like to discuss, or complete this form to request support. Someone will get back to you by the next business day, Monday - Friday.