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Florida’s Opioid Crisis

Legacy Healing Center Blog

The opioid epidemic has swept across the United States, affecting countless families, communities, and lives. Among the states impacted most is Florida, where the rise in opioid-related overdoses and deaths continues to cause serious concern. The Florida opioid crisis has intensified as synthetic opioids like fentanyl contribute to a growing number of fatalities, putting pressure on public health systems, families, and communities throughout the state.

Legacy Healing Center is dedicated to raising awareness about the opioid crisis and offering compassionate care to those affected by it. Our addiction specialists delve into the current state of the opioid crisis in Florida, efforts to combat it, and how our resources and recovery programs are here to help those struggling with opioid addiction find a path to healing.

 

Florida Department of Health Statistics

The Florida opioid crisis has severely impacted communities across the state, with overdose rates escalating sharply over recent years. According to the Florida Department of Health’s Bureau of Vital Statistics, unintentional and undetermined drug overdose deaths in Florida more than doubled between 2014 and 2016—from 2,175 deaths in 2014 to a staggering 4,672 in 2016. Since the turn of the century, Florida’s opioid overdose rate has tripled, with the Statewide Drug Policy Advisory Council’s 2016 report noting a marked rise in deaths associated with fentanyl and heroin. During the COVID-19 pandemic, Florida saw a 37% increase in overdose deaths in 2020 compared to 2019, reaching 7,579 fatalities. In Central Florida, opioid-related deaths rose by 28% in Orange, Osceola, and Seminole counties between April 2020 and April 2021, averaging over one death per day during that time.

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In response, the government of Florida has implemented measures to address and combat the opioid epidemic:

  • Statewide Public Health Emergency: In 2017, Governor Rick Scott and the state surgeon general declared the opioid epidemic a public health emergency, allocating additional resources for overdose prevention and addiction treatment.
  • House Bill 249: Also passed in 2017, this legislation requires healthcare providers to report controlled substance overdoses, enhancing the state’s data on overdose incidents and improving its ability to respond.
  • Overdose Prevention Program (OPP): With over 600 distributors statewide, this program provides free naloxone kits to reverse opioid overdoses, making this life-saving intervention widely available to communities across Florida.
  • State Opioid Response Project (SOR): Funded by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), this project increases access to treatment options for opioid addiction through medication-assisted treatment and supportive services, helping to reduce opioid dependency.
  • Overdose Data to Action (OD2A): Supported by the CDC, OD2A enhances real-time overdose tracking and surveillance. By closely monitoring overdose trends, OD2A allows the state to develop targeted responses and better adapt its addiction treatment in Florida to meet the crisis.
  • Florida Opioid Settlement: In 2022, Florida secured over $3 billion through settlements with opioid manufacturers and distributors to combat the opioid crisis. In February 2023, Governor Ron DeSantis announced the first $205.7 million allocation, focused on statewide prevention, treatment, and recovery efforts. Key initiatives include the Coordinated Opioid Recovery (CORE) Network, expanded medication-assisted treatment, supportive housing, peer recovery programs, and the Florida Opioid Dashboard to guide data-driven strategies.

The government is actively working to mitigate the Florida opioid crisis by expanding resources for opioid addiction and offering support for recovery. Alongside state efforts, centers like Legacy Healing Center have been dedicated to helping our communities heal from the effects of the opioid epidemic. Our commitment to compassionate care and professional support is a vital part of the journey to recovery, providing those impacted by addiction with the resources they need to rebuild their lives.

 

What Legacy Healing Center Is Doing To Help

As a trusted Florida addiction and recovery center, Legacy Healing Center offers vital support and resources to those impacted by the Florida opioid crisis. With a focus on individualized care, we provide a comprehensive range of opioid addiction treatment programs that address both the physical and psychological aspects of substance abuse.  Detoxification is usually the first step in overcoming addiction, and our medically supervised opioid detox programs help our patients manage withdrawal symptoms comfortably and safely, setting a solid foundation for the next stages of recovery.

After detox, we have a wide variety of opioid addiction therapy programs that address both the physical and mental components of addiction. Individuals build healthy coping mechanisms, improve resilience, and reduce the risk of relapse as part of their treatment plans, which may include evidence-based therapies like cognitive-behavioral therapy, group counseling, and holistic practices. This comprehensive approach is the key to our efficacy.

We believe in empowering people with the tools, guidance, and encouragement needed for a healthy, substance-free future. From initial detox to long-term recovery, the structured, supportive environment at Legacy Healing Center helps people break free from opioid dependence and rebuild their lives.

 

We’re A Phone Call Away

The Florida opioid crisis continues to impact countless people and their communities, but there is hope for a better future. At Legacy Healing Center, we are committed to providing support for those struggling with opioid addiction while also educating the public on the dangers of opioid misuse and advocating for better prevention and treatment policies.

If you or a loved one is struggling with opioid addiction, don’t hesitate to reach out to us today. Together, we can build a healthier, substance-free life and work towards a brighter future for all impacted by the opioid crisis.

 

Sources:

Florida Department of Health. (2016). Bureau of Vital Statistics Annual Report. Florida Health. Retrieved from https://www.floridahealth.gov/statistics-and-data

Florida Department of Health in Pasco. (n.d.). Overdose deaths accelerating COVID-19 pandemic, expanded prevention efforts needed. Florida Department of Health in Pasco. Retrieved from https://pasco.floridahealth.gov/newsroom/2021/02/overdose-deaths-accelerating-during-covid-19.html

Wentz, J. (2023, December 28). Florida second in nation for overdose deaths. WUSF. Retrieved from https://www.wusf.org/health-news-florida/2021-07-20/florida-second-in-nation-for-overdose-deaths

Aboraya, A. (2021, December 3). Fatal opioid overdoses spike in Central Florida even after COVID restrictions were lifted. Health News Florida. Retrieved from https://health.wusf.usf.edu/health-news-florida/2021-12-03/fatal-opioid-overdoses-spike-in-central-florida-even-after-covid-restrictions-were-lifted

 

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