Rural Community Opioid Response Program – Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome II
The Rural Community Opioid Response Program – Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome II (RCORP–NAS II) serves Relatives within the Crow Creek Sioux Reservation in South Dakota. The program builds understanding, early support, and recovery guidance related to Substance Use Disorder (SUD), including Opioid Use Disorder (OUD).
Its purpose is to reduce obstacles that make it difficult for Relatives to access behavioral health care, including support for expectant and postpartum caregivers. The program shares Dakota teachings as part of an evidence-based approach to strengthen recovery, emotional wellness, and coping skills for self, family, and the larger circle of Relatives.
Services Offered:
The RCORP program increases awareness around substance use and opioid-related concerns, while encouraging healthy routines, emotional resilience, and personal growth. The program supports caregivers and Relatives in developing coping skills, strengthening stability, and improving overall wellness.
Criteria For Program:
Tribal Citizen caregivers and Relatives living on the Crow Creek Sioux Reservation in central South Dakota.
