Comprehensive Support for Patients and Providers
The Suda Institute is at the forefront of addressing perinatal substance use disorder, making a profound impact on both patients and healthcare providers. Through a unique systems-level approach, we ensure that every patient receives the highest standard of care.
Key Highlights:
Currently Serving Cabarrus, Rowan, and Stanly Counties:
- Collaborative Care: We work closely with multiple community providers to meet the diverse needs of patients.
- Legal Framework: The Suda Institute stands out as one of the few programs with the legal framework to facilitate effective collaboration among partners.
Monthly Care Coordination Meetings:
- Integrated Approach: At our monthly meetings, all SUN Clinic patients are reviewed, allowing community partners to connect patients with the most appropriate care.
- Comprehensive Support: This coordination ensures that each patient receives tailored support, addressing their unique circumstances and needs.
Why Choose The Suda Institute?
Unique Positioning: As a pioneer in legal and collaborative care frameworks, we bridge gaps between different care providers, enhancing patient outcomes.
Holistic Care: Our approach encompasses medical, legal, and social support, ensuring that patients receive comprehensive care at every step.
Community Impact: By supporting both patients and providers, we contribute to healthier communities in Cabarrus, Rowan, and Stanly Counties.
Join us in our mission to deliver exceptional care and support to those affected by perinatal substance use disorder. Together, we can create a meaningful impact!
- For more information, visit www.sudainstitute.org
- To refer a pregnant individual who is currently using or has used substances, please call The SUN Clinic at 704-920-1289.
- To make a donation to support our work, visit https://givebutter.com/SudaInstituteDonations
- If you have information about potential grants or other funding opportunities that could support our efforts, please email us at [email protected]
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