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Mental health facility battles rising fentanyl crisis challenges

June 05, 2024 | Eagle, Ada County, Idaho



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Mental health facility battles rising fentanyl crisis challenges
Alambaugh House, a 16-bed mental health crisis and substance use detoxification facility in Boise, has been a vital resource for underserved populations, particularly those without insurance or with inadequate coverage. The facility, which has been operational for over 14 years, recently reported that it served 764 individuals in the past year, with an average stay of five days. Notably, 99% of patients sought help for substance use detox, and approximately 65% presented with co-occurring mental health issues.

The facility's funding model has evolved, with a longstanding partnership with Egle and the recent eligibility to bill Medicaid, which has positively impacted its finances. Despite these advancements, Alambaugh House faces challenges, particularly with the rising prevalence of fentanyl use. The facility has observed a decrease in patient numbers, averaging about ten patients at a time, which staff attribute to the intense withdrawal symptoms associated with fentanyl addiction. Many individuals are unable to endure the detox process and leave prematurely, highlighting the urgent need for comprehensive support systems for this vulnerable population.

Alambaugh House continues to address not only substance use but also the physical health needs of its patients, many of whom are homeless or lack access to regular healthcare. The facility remains committed to providing essential services and connecting individuals to follow-up care, emphasizing its role as a critical lifeline for those in crisis.

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