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To congratulate Basecamp Recovery Center on the opening of their new recovery center in East Columbus and express gratitude for their efforts to help Columbus residents overcome substance abuse addiction
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WHEREAS, in 2020, the Ohio Department of Health reported that the rate of overdose deaths reached 42.9 out of 100,000 Ohio residents compared to 61.1 out of 100,000 residents in Franklin County; and
WHEREAS, Basecamp Recovery Center was established in Columbus in August 2020 by emergency-room-trained physicians Drs. Rob Graessle and Bryan Borland, who have sought to implement a community-wide support system to address the chemical dependency, mental health, and co-occurring needs of a medically underserved population in the Greater Hilltop and Franklinton neighborhoods; and
WHEREAS, Basecamp is a community service agency and social enterprise whose mission is to provide quality substance abuse treatment to Central Ohioans and which delivers innovative, comprehensive, evidence-based services that surpass industry standards for patient outcomes; and
WHEREAS, Basecamp staff recognize that alcoholism and drug addiction are treatable diseases, with prevention the optimal outcome, followed by early intervention where appropriate and possible; and
WHEREAS, Harking back to the ER training of its founders, Basecamp welcomes all patients in a manner that recognizes substance abuse addiction as the emergency that it is: without an appointment and regardless of their ability to pay, leading to $1.1 million in uncompensated care since opening in 2020; and
WHEREAS, Basecamp has provided treatment to 1,100 patients since opening during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, has a proven treatment model to serve the most vulnerable based upon Medicaid reimbursement, and serves as a preferred provider for many county agencies and other local providers; and
WHEREAS, Basecamp opened its new East Side office on 1925 East Livingston Avenue in early 2022, bringing its ...
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