Source: Health Policy Institute of Ohio
The state is setting up a new education program for financial advisers. The new program will teach them how to better help their clients who are dealing with the impacts of substance use (SUD) disorder, and to pass on information about available resources (Source: “New State Program Aims to Make Treatment for Substance Use Disorder More Affordable for Ohioans,” Statehouse News Bureau, August 23, 2022).
Those on the front lines who are dealing with SUDs say families of thousands of Ohioans who go through treatment for it often dip into their retirement savings or destroy their nest egg to access care.
Andrea Seidt, the Ohio Securities Commissioner for the Ohio Department of Commerce said the new state campaign called Recovery Within Reach will include public service announcements on television as well as digital ads. And she said resources are now available on a state website,
RecoveryWithinReach.Ohio.gov, including a map that shows where treatment is available and gives a variety of payment options for those services.