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SAFE Greenfield

Support prevention. Ask questions.
Get facts. Educate others.

A local substance misuse, mental health, and wellness resource guide for
the City of Greenfield and the surrounding communities. 

LEARN ABOUT OPIOIDS

Opioid Breakdown

Learn About Opioids

the basics

Opioids are a type of drug that can be available as a prescription or illegally as a street drug. Anybody who takes opioids is at risk for addiction and overdose.

overdose

ANYONE who uses opioids can experience an overdose. An opioid overdose is a medical emergency. If you think someone has overdosed, call 911.  Do you know the signs of an overdose? It is important to be familiar with the cause and signs of an overdose so that you can help.

substance use

disorder

Repeated use of alcohol or other drugs despite negative consequences on the individual’s personal and professional life is cause for concern. When someone is behaving in this way, it may be time for them to talk to a professional about a substance use disorder (addiction).

Treatment works and recovery is possible.

stigma

Substance abuse disorder does not discriminate. It affects people of all colors and walks of life. The good news is: there is help for addiction and everyone has the opportunity to heal. But the road to recovery is filled with another major obstacle called “stigma.”

meetings

Alcoholics Anonymous (AA)

24 hour hotline: 414-771-9119

http://www.aamilwaukee.com/

Narcotics Anonymous

24 hour hotline: 866-913-3837

www.namilwaukee.org/

GRASP

Grief Recovery After a

Substance Passing

414-916-4827

Rmonsondupuis@gmail.com

2nd & 4th Monday each month

6:30 - 8:00PM

Greenfield Public Library

Dryhootch

414-763-5473

www.dryhootch.org

treatment

American Behavioral Clinic

414-847-7080

americanbehavioralclinics.com

CleanSlate

414-847-7080

www.cleanslatecenters.com

Community Medical Services

(24 hour clinic)

414-885-3525

Click here to visit website

Serenity Recovery Clinic LLC

414-763-7751

serenityrecoveryclinic.com

Shorehaven Behavioral Health 

414-7540-2170

httwww.shorehavenbhi.com

Mental Health

American Behavioral Clinic

414-847-7080

americanbehavioralclinics.com

Access Recovery Mental Health

414-269-8356

www.armhswi.com

Milwaukee VA Medical Center

414-384-2000

www.milwaukee.va.gov

 

St. Charles Youth and Family

414-476-3710

www.stcharlesinc.org

Gerald L Ignace Indian Health Center

414-383-9526

http://www.gliihc.net/

Resources

Greenfield CAARE Program

C.A.A.R.E stands for Cops Assisting Addiction Recovery. This program offers referrals to treatment and helps to assist to participants 18 years and older.

IMPACT 2-1-1

IMPACT 2-1-1 provides a wide variety of local resources (utility assistance, housing, food, elder care, crisis intervention, alcohol and drug recovery, and more) to community members.

24/7 service

Call: 2-1-1 from your phone or   

Text your zip code to 898211

City of Greenfield Overdose Fatality Review

 Read the summaries below.

American Indian Council on Alcoholism, Inc. (AICA)

AICA supports individuals, families, and other organizations to decrease substance use disorders in the Milwaukee Urban Indian community. 

Prevention and Harm Reduction

COMMUNITY OUTREACH & FREE NARCAN

NARCAN / NALOXONE

Naloxone is a medication that can reverse an opioid overdose. It can be given as an injection or as a nasal spray.  Naloxone is available at most pharmacies in Wisconsin without a prescription to anyone.

Medication

drop-box

If you are not a resident, please click on the map below or

visit www.TakeBackMyMeds.com to find your

nearest  drop-box location.  

 

Disposing of medications decreases the chance that it gets into the wrong hands when you no longer need it. Below you can find a map of medication drop box locations.

FREE narcan at the greenfield health department

Greenfield Health Department is located inside of City Hall, 7325 W Forest Home Ave.  You can schedule a time to pick up Narcan, or simply stop by the department anytime during normal business hours,

Monday - Friday from 8-5PM. 

Training takes less than 5 minutes and is available to all.  You will learn how to recognize signs of an overdose and how to use Narcan (naloxone). 

You will leave with a FREE box (2 doses) of Narcan. 

If a resident or business in Greenfield would like to hold a training, please contact us at 414-329-5275 or email us at SAFEgreenfield@greenfieldwi.us 

Greenfield Medication

Drop Box Locations

Walgreens
4296 S. 76th Street, Greenfield, WI 53220

Meijer 
5800 W. Layton Avenue, Greenfield, WI 53220

Hayat Pharmacy
4931 S. 27th Street, Greenfield, WI 53221

Support Services

needle exchange program

Learn more about the Needle Exchange Program by visiting Vivent Health Facebook Page

stay

connected

TEXT / CALL LINES

ALCOHOL  & DRUG HELPLINE

Call: 800-923-4357 or text "RECOVERYNOW" to 839863

CRISIS TEXT LINE

Text "HOME" to 741741

IMPACT 2-1-1

Call: 2-1-1 from your phone or  text your zip code to 898211

SUICIDE PREVENTION HOTLINE

1-800-273-8255

MILWAUKEE CRISIS HOTLINE

414-257-7222

APPS

I Am Sober

Sober Time

Talkspace

Sober Grid

Sober Tool

WEconnect

Pear reSET

Nomo - Sobriety Checks

Pocket Rehab: Get Sober & Addiction Recovery

Extras

Extra Resources

Raise

awareness

Awareness Days/Weeks/Months: 

March/April: Drug & Alcohol Facts Week (Light Unite Red)

April: Prescription Drug Take-Back

May: Mental Health Awareness

August: International Overdose Awareness Day (31st)

September: Recovery Month, Pain Awareness Month

October: Substance Misuse Prevention, Red Ribbon Week

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