Temporary Overdose Prevention Site sees positive results
There were no deaths or calls for EMS during the first two weeks of operations for Red Deer’s new temporary Overdose Prevention Site (OPS).
This according to Stacey Carmichael, executive director for Turning Point, the harm reduction agency which began operating the facility next to the Safe Harbour Society on October 1.
Carmichael says their stats show 97 visits to the site during the first week of October and 107 the next week for a total of 204 up to October 14.
“We have never operated an Overdoes Prevention Site before so we weren’t really sure what to expect,” she admits. “We know that the numbers are not as high as they would be if we were able to offer inhalation because our research shows us that most people actually smoke their drugs of choice. So it’s positive, without a doubt it’s making a difference with individuals in our community and making connections.”


