Originally published at JP2 Morning Crew

In this episode of JP2 Morning Crew, hosts Brandon Clark and Deacon Jim Vargas have an insightful conversation with Dr. Megan Partch, Chief Health Officer at Father Joe’s Villages. They explore the intersection of behavioral health, substance use disorders, and homelessness, focusing on the challenges faced by the unhoused community and how Father Joe’s Villages addresses these needs.

Key Discussion Points:

Introduction to Dr. Megan Partch: Dr. Partch shares her journey into behavioral health, influenced by her family’s experience with mental health and substance use issues.

The Legacy of St. Francis: Deacon Jim reflects on the influence of St. Francis on his work and the Franciscan ethos that inspires Father Joe’s Villages’ mission to serve the poor.

Behavioral Health and Substance Use Among the Homeless: Dr. Partch explains how these conditions disproportionately affect those experiencing homelessness, often leading to early death and greater health risks.

Innovative Approaches to Care: Father Joe’s Villages’ Street Health Program reaches unhoused individuals where they are, providing essential services directly in their living environments.

The Impact of Fentanyl and Substance Use Disorders: Deacon Jim and Dr. Partch discuss the rising epidemic of substance use, particularly fentanyl, and the need for increased detox and recovery services.

Upcoming Detox and Recovery Programs: Dr. Partch announces the opening of a 44-bed detox center and 250 sober living beds in 2024 to help individuals break free from addiction and reintegrate into society.

The Importance of Connection: The episode highlights the power of community and support networks in the recovery process, emphasizing that the opposite of addiction is connection.