Public Health and Wellness Resources from Your Public Health Nurse
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Narcan (naloxone) is available at the Health Department free of charge when the Town Building is open because the Health Department is part of the Community Naloxone Program (CNP). The goal of the CNP is to prevent death from opioid overdose by increasing distribution of free naloxone to community bystanders across Massachusetts. The public is encouraged to attend free public training sessions and/or drop by to pick up Narcan anytime we are open, no questions asked. Read the Substance Use Recovery Resources below for additional information. Please reach out with questions or to schedule a group training and delivery of free Narcan to your community group or club. Call us at (508) 358-3617 for or email MSchuckel@Wayland.MA.US for more information or to schedule a meeting.
- Substance Use Recovery Resources
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration Helpline Click or Call (800) 662-4357
INTERFACE Referral Services Helpline - Free consultation with a mental health professional about resources for those living in participating communities. Click or call (888) 244-6843.
The Brave App Don't use alone - App for people who use drugs which remains anonymous unless your safety is in question. Watch this video explainer about how to use an overdose prevention helpline.
Learn to Cope - A peer led support network for families dealing with addiction and recovery.
MOAR Recovery (Massachusetts Organization for Addiction Recovery) - A community of people in addiction recovery, who support a continuum of care that is inclusive of peer recovery support services.
Narcan (naloxone) Nasal Spray is available at the Town of Wayland Health Department, free of charge, no questions asked. Training and free Narcan for community groups is also available. Call 508-358-3617 or email the Public Health Nurse for more information.
Video on the signs of an opioid overdose and steps for a Narcan (naloxone) rescue.
The Good Samaritan Law in Massachusetts - This law encourages someone who witnesses an overdose to seek help from professionals by providing the caller, and the person who overdosed, protection from arrest and prosecution for drug possession. The goal is to protect people so they are not afraid to involve emergency services as soon as possible.
- Recent Arrivals and Refugee Health
- School Health
- In Wayland School Health and Community/Public Health are connected, connect with your school community health nurse to learn more about school health needs or have a confidential conversation about your child's health.
- Mental Health
- Call 988 Suicide & Crisis Hotline - call or text to talk
- Local Mental Health Services -
- Wayland Youth and Family Services call (508) 358-4293
- Human Relations Service - HRS is the private, non-profit mental health agency serving families and children in Wellesley, Weston, and Wayland. HRS accepts health insurance and provides free and low cost services. Call 781-235-4950 to learn more.
- Local Mental Health Services -
- The Behavioral Health Help Line (BHHL) - Treatment services for mental health and substance use in Massachusetts 24 hours/day, 7 days/week. Call for real-time support, initial clinical assessment, and connection to the right evaluation and treatment. Call and text at 833-773-BHHL (2445)
- Community Behavioral Health Centers (CBHCs) are one-stop shops for a wide range of mental health and substance use treatment programs. Every CBHC offers treatment both in-person and via telehealth. To find a CBHC's contact information, visit our directory above and click on the name of the center you would like to learn more about. For a list of the 25 CBHCs, click here.
- Call 988 Suicide & Crisis Hotline - call or text to talk
- Food and Nutrition Resources
- Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)
- Women Infants and Children Nutrition Program (WIC)
- Foodsource Hotline from Project Bread - learn about SNAP and WIC, find a local food pantry and more
- Call 211 - Food security, utility assistance, transportation, domestic violence, youth homelessness, runaway assistance.
- Climate Change and Health
- Emergency Preparedness
- Vaccination Information
- Wayland Health Department Local Vaccination Clinic information can be found here or call 508-358-6805 and leave a message for a call back for phone-assisted registration or home bound vaccine delivery
- View and print your own vaccine records here or copy this link to your browser: www.myvaxrecords.mass.gov
- Which vaccines should I get and when?
- COVID-19 Guidance
- Click here for the latest guidance if you have been exposed, are symptomatic or have tested positive for COVID-19. Please stay home when you are feeling sick. Call your doctor as needed and click to learn about treatment options to prevent severe infections.
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The Town of Wayland Health Department is intent on working to provide all who live, work, learn and visit Wayland with opportunities for equitable access to health, including access to clean air, food, housing, and transportation, plus public health protections and quality physical and mental health care. Our Public Health Nurse works to anticipate, prevent and respond to human health concerns. Explore the resources above, and please reach out if you have questions.