AAC’s Chief Medical Officer Featured in Fox News on the Soaring Overdose Rates
In recent years, our nation has grappled with an escalating overdose epidemic, a crisis that has only deepened amid the backdrop of a global pandemic. The latest CDC report paints a grim picture, revealing that drug overdoses have surged to an all-time high. This alarming trend underscores the urgent need for enhanced mental health support and resources across communities, especially in regions hardest hit by this crisis. It’s time for a collective awakening to the reality that mental health care is not a luxury, but a necessity.
At the heart of this conversation is Dr. Lawrence Weinstein, Chief Medical Officer, who recently shared his insights with Fox News on the pressing need for accessible mental health services. Dr. Weinstein advocates for a more inclusive approach to mental health care, emphasizing the importance of making community mental health resources readily available. He points out that the path to recovery and prevention must include walk-in clinics and telehealth services, which can significantly lower the barriers to accessing crucial support.
Dr. Weinstein’s call to action is a reminder that behind the statistics are real people struggling with addiction and mental health challenges. Read the complete article here.