Spirits remain high among those helping Red Deer’s most vulnerable
Morale remains high among front-line workers who continue to help Red Deer’s most vulnerable citizens during the COVID-19 pandemic.
At the city’s Overdose Prevention Site, operated by Turning Point, the number of available booths went from four to two in mid-March due to physical distancing regulations.
But in April, there were still 106 overdoses at the site, more than half the highest monthly total the facility has seen (178 in Jan. 2020).
The math there isn’t good, says Clinical Manager Sarah Fleck, who oversees operation of the OPS. She says it’s hard to say for sure if there’s any connection to a drug shortage, but one thing for sure is that drugs circulating in the city right now are stronger than usual.


