
Avera St. Luke’s has now partnered with Emily’s Hope to make free naloxone, also known as Narcan®, available. The distribution box is located inside of the Emergency Room entrance (Door 1) near admitting.
Naloxone can save a life if someone takes too many opioids (like pain pills or heroin) by reversing opioid effects and helping the person to wake up and start breathing properly. It’s a nasal spray with no needles involved. While it can be lifesaving for someone who is overdosing, it also doesn’t hurt someone if they aren’t truly overdosing.
“We’re grateful for the opportunity to partner with Emily’s Hope as this reflects our shared commitment to prevention and community health,” said Dan Bjerknes, Avera St. Luke’s Regional President and CEO. “Placing naloxone where people can easily access it helps reduce stigma and empowers community members to take action in an emergency.”
Emily’s Hope, a non-profit helping remove the stigma of substance use and addiction, provides the free naloxone kits and is going to continue keeping the distribution boxes restocked.