SUD State Resources
To provide the necessary tools to equip pharmacists, interns, and pharmacy technicians with the resources to assist the community, this page has been created to provide links and printable pages of resources in both the state and in each county. Resources available in the state of West Virginia include links for connection to treatment, suicide prevention, mental health services, and social services. Toolkits for each county (currently under construction) will include local resources such as Quick Response Teams (QRT’s), access to food or hot meals, clothing resources, naloxone access, etc.
Statewide Resources
Find and compare treatment facilities for substance use disorder treatment. Continue to https://treatmentatlas.org/.
Offers 24/7 call, chat, and text line that provides immediate help for any West Virginian struggling with substance use or mental health issues. Continue to https://www.help4wv.com/.
Confidential and anonymous resource for mental health and substance use disorders in the U.S. and its territories. Continue to https://findtreatment.gov/.
Call, chat, or text. Local 681-205-8591 or National 988. Continue to https://wv988.org/.
Website contains links to resources for naloxone access, treatment, programs/maps, and data maps by county. Continue to https://dhhr.wv.gov/Office-of-Drug-Control-Policy/Pages/default.aspx.
This program provides West Virginians in recovery the opportunity to obtain career training and to ultimately secure meaningful employment in collaboration with many agencies. Continue to https://jobsandhope.wv.gov/.
Website contains links to resources for individuals, family members, and providers. Continue to https://helpandhopewv.org/.
211 provides information and support 24 hours a day, 7 days a week – whether financial, domestic, health or disaster-related. Call, chat, or text 211. Continue to https://wv211.org/.
Provides opioid antagonists (such as naloxone), fentanyl testing strips, and education. Continue to https://www.wvdii.org/naloxone.
Provides access to opioid antagonists (such as naloxone) to organizations or agencies within the State of West Virginia for the purpose of distribution into the community. Also provides education to the community or to organizations regarding substance use disorders or opioid antagonists, including the Opioid Antagonist Administration Train-the-Trainer program. For more information, please contact naloxone@ucwv.edu.
Printable Version of Statewide Resources
This resource list may not be exhaustive and should not be taken as an endorsement or recommendation of any resource by the Board. To provide corrections, additions, or deletions to this list, please contact the Director
of Overdose Prevention and Patient Safety with the West Virginia Board of Pharmacy at lindsay.s.acree@wv.gov.