Beginning this week, residents in want of a COVID-19 self-test equipment, fentanyl check strips or different well being provides can get them free of charge at any of 51 Neighborhood Well being Station kiosks throughout Los Angeles County.
The Neighborhood Well being Station program was initially established to proceed the distribution of COVID-19 antigen assessments, also called fast assessments, in accordance with the general public well being division. However in response to the “worst overdose disaster in historical past, the continued HIV epidemic and excessive charges of STIs within the county,” the company added overdose prevention and sexual well being merchandise, in accordance with the county company.
Unintended drug overdose deaths jumped by 48% throughout the first 5 months of the COVID-19 pandemic, in comparison with the identical interval in 2019, in accordance with a latest report by the general public well being division.
In 2023, a complete of 89,887 sexually transmitted an infection circumstances had been reported to the county public well being division, in accordance with public well being officers.
By stocking the kiosks with public well being provides, officers say residents can take motion to guard themselves and others in the neighborhood.
“Having free public well being provides accessible to residents seven days every week by the self-service Neighborhood Well being Stations makes it simpler to entry essential merchandise that assist well being and save lives,” Barbara Ferrer, director of the county public well being division, stated in a information launch.
The kiosks had been positioned in communities with decrease entry to healthcare and sources and may be present in pharmacies, well being facilities, group facilities and homeless shelters, amongst different areas, in accordance with officers.
To this point, public well being officers say 80% of the individuals who have used the well being provides within the kiosks have self-reported as experiencing homelessness.
Ten of the kiosks are situated on the program websites and interim housing areas run by the Individuals Concern, a social providers nonprofit. At these areas, the Neighborhood Well being Stations are in frequent areas contained in the buildings, making them simply accessible whereas additionally sustaining privateness, stated Edgar Aguilar, spokesperson for the nonprofit.
The Individuals Concern areas embody:
- Kensington Campus – 45244 thirty second St. W., Lancaster, CA 93536
- Samoshel – 505 Olympic Blvd., Santa Monica, CA 90401
- The Vagabond – 3101 S. Figueroa St., Los Angeles, CA 90007
- El Puente – 711 N. Alameda St., Los Angeles, CA 90012
“By eradicating boundaries to entry, the kiosks empower people to guard their well being and make knowledgeable selections, whereas reinforcing our broader purpose of assembly folks the place they’re and supporting their well-being with out judgment,” Aguilar stated.
One kiosk is situated subsequent to the pharmacy on the Rancho Los Amigos Nationwide Rehabilitation Middle in Downey.
“As sufferers transition from the hospital again into on a regular basis life, the stations provide simple, ongoing entry to important well being provides with out the necessity for appointments or journey,” stated Alba Ibarra, spokesperson for the medical heart.
To seek out the closest Neighborhood Well being Station, examine the general public well being division’s on-line map.
The Neighborhood Well being Station kiosks have the next merchandise free of charge:
- COVID-19 Self-Take a look at equipment: One field containing two assessments.
- Naloxone: a medicine that may reverse an opioid overdose. One carton comprises two single-use units in blister packages and directions to be used.
- Fentanyl Take a look at Strip equipment: One equipment comprises 5 individually packaged strips and directions to be used.
- Condoms: One package deal holding 5 conventional male condoms and 5 non-spermicidal lubricants.
- Inside Condoms, also called “feminine” condoms: One individually wrapped inner condom and directions to be used.
Kiosk customers can take a brief voluntary nameless survey that can acquire fundamental demographic data, nonetheless, finishing the survey will not be required to entry the merchandise.
How usually are the kiosks restocked?
The Neighborhood Well being Stations are restocked at the very least as soon as every week or at any time when a sure product in a kiosk is depleted, in accordance with public well being officers. Sensors contained in the kiosk alert the general public well being division when restocking is required.
Who pays for the merchandise contained in the kiosks?
The kiosk program is at the moment funded by a Facilities for Illness Management and Prevention grant as a part of a COVID outreach effort. For the reason that kiosks embody overdose prevention and sexual well being associated merchandise, a portion of the prices can also be backed by the Los Angeles County Division of Public Well being.