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Davina Moss-King of Positive Direction & Associates in Buffalo, who work with patients and babies suffering from Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome and are in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit at John R. She said that GCASA has connected with Dr. “So, we decided to develop a plan that has case management, parent/family support, childcare supports and other services to provide a continuum of care for these people.”īudzinack specializes in services for pregnant and post-partum women, and for those who have had children born with exposure to substances. “A lot of women who find out that they’re pregnant while in medically assisted treatment or in active use are afraid to ask for help because of the stigma that surrounds them,” said Jessica Budzinack, case manager at Genesee/Orleans Council on Alcoholism and Substance Abuse. Professionals representing Genesee, Orleans, Wyoming, Erie and Niagara counties spoke about the services offered by their agencies.
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That was the message conveyed last Thursday at the quarterly meeting of the GOW Opioid Task Force at The Recovery Station on Clinton Street Road in the Town of Batavia.Ībout 35 people attended the meeting – titled “Parent and Family Resources in Our Communities – which was the first in-person gathering for the three-county group since January 2020. Women in recovery who are seeking reunification with their children can be encouraged by the networking that exists among provider agencies in Western New York.