 Hey everyone, you're about to watch a video that's going to get thousands of views. Very cool, but your ad needs to be right here. Give me a call. Mountain Comprehensive Care Center in Prestonsburg received the first Comprehensive Opioid Recovery Centers grant in Kentucky Wednesday, August 30th. The $850,000 grant, awarded by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, will work to provide wraparound substance use disorder treatment and recovery support services. It's a wraparound process grant to be able to provide services for people who are in recovery. And the comprehensive part is a physical healthcare, behavioral healthcare, counseling, peer support, job skills, and readiness. And what it will do is it will allow people who are in residential treatment to be able to stay longer based on their personal needs rather than insurance needs. This grant will allow Mountain Comprehensive Care Center to provide treatment for substance use disorder to those whose insurance coverage does not cover sufficient treatment. Insurance typically pays around 28 days of residential treatment for people who have a substance use disorder of any type. And that's just not the time to get everything lined out. It's not long enough for them to be able to get jobs, to be able to get their GEDs, maybe get involved in some sort of education, their support services, case management, you know, they've not been in the workforce in a long time. So we need to spend more time with them preparing them for all of those things. We do that in the way of an intensive outpatient program. That intensive outpatient program helps them get those skills, but still living with us for a little while to be able to lengthen that treatment out and be ready to go. For more information on Mountain Comprehensive Care Center and their programs, go to mtconp.org. Reporting for Mountain Top News, I'm Breanna Robinson.