What's Happening?
Monroe County Executive Adam Bello announced a significant financial commitment to Delphi Rise, the county's only 24/7 open-access addiction care clinic. The county is investing $4.5 million to support the clinic's operations for the next five years.
This funding comes from the opioid settlement money and aims to counteract the impact of federal cuts that have disrupted addiction services across the state. Delphi Rise provides a range of services, including substance use prevention, treatment, and recovery, and serves over 1,500 individuals annually. The investment underscores the county's commitment to maintaining essential addiction services amid broader funding challenges.
Why It's Important?
The investment in Delphi Rise is crucial as it ensures the continuation of vital addiction services in Monroe County. With federal funding cuts affecting addiction care statewide, local support becomes essential to sustain these services. The clinic's 24/7 availability is particularly important for individuals seeking immediate help, offering a lifeline to those in crisis. This funding not only supports the clinic's operations but also highlights the county's proactive approach to addressing the opioid crisis. By securing the clinic's future, Monroe County is taking a significant step in combating addiction and supporting community health.
What's Next?
With the funding secured, Delphi Rise can continue to operate without interruption, providing critical services to those in need. The county's investment may also encourage other local governments to prioritize addiction services, potentially leading to broader support and collaboration. As the clinic continues to serve the community, it may also explore additional partnerships and funding opportunities to enhance its services and reach. The ongoing support from Monroe County could serve as a model for other regions facing similar challenges in maintaining addiction care services.












