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Foundation for Recovery, in partnership with Trac-B Exchange, is offering a free Naloxone Training

Foundation for Recovery, in partnership with Trac-B Exchange, is offering a free Naloxone Training to help individuals to:

  • better understand the benefits of naloxone
  • learn about the Nevada Good Samaritan Law which addresses the liability of persons who render emergency care
  • train on the administration of naloxone and the different delivery systems available
  • learn about local and national overdose statistics
  • learn life saving techniques that can be used on someone overdosing

Upon successful completion of this one hour training you will receive an overdose kit that includes naloxone. You will also receive a wallet sized card that shows trained to administer naloxone.  The schedule a training contact: info@forrecovery.org

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Southern Nevada Recovery Community Center

Our Activities Calendar

  • One-on-one Peer Recovery Support
  • Mutual Aid Meetings & Support Groups
  • Women’s Empowerment Workshops
  • GED or High school Equivalent Preparation
  • Overdose Prevention Training and naloxone (Narcan) Access Point
  • Computers
  • Library
  • Bus Passes
  • Recycled Clothing (Caring Closet)
  • Peer Recovery Support Specialist Training
  • Lounge Area
  • Classrooms & meeting spaces

The Southern Nevada Recovery Community Center offers several spaces open to the groups and organizations to rent for meetings, support groups, trainings, and events. Learn more or contact therooms@forrecovery.org for more information.

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Person-Directed Recovery

Person-centered recovery is directed, as much as possible by the person – including decisions about who should be included in the process.  The planning identifies just a few small, but meaningful, short-term changes that the individual can focus on helping to reduce some of the barriers or challenges moving forward.  Person centered care should be central to all recovery frameworks.

*Adapted from Person-Centered Care and Planning by Neal Adams, MD, MPH, and Diane Grieder, M.Ed.