Resources & Support
Health optimization tools, treatment information, and educational materials for the Whiteriver community.
How to Use Naloxone
A step-by-step guide to recognizing an overdose and administering naloxone (Narcan) to save a life. Anyone in our community can carry and use this life-saving medication.
I’m thinking of using drugs alone but am nervous about overdosing, what should I do?
Additional Recovery Resources
Rainbow Treatment Center: 928-338-4658
Apache Behavioral Health Services: 928-338-4011
Change Point: 928-368-4110
Whiteriver appointment line: 928-338-4811
Never Use Alone: 877-696-1996
Frequently Asked Questions
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Health optimization means meeting people where they are, with tools like naloxone, fentanyl test strips, and nonjudgmental support, to keep our community safer and healthier while people find their own path to recovery.
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Naloxone is available free of charge at the Whiteriver IHS pharmacy, Emergency Room or Bridge Clinic, no appointment or insurance required. Call the numbers below and we’ll get a kit to you.
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Yes. Your privacy is protected under federal and IHS confidentiality guidelines. We’re here to support you and your family without judgment.
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Whiteriver Substance Use Navigator: 480-363-5981 or 480-430-2012