IDAHO STATE RESOURCES
In 2022, Idaho experienced 270 deaths related to opioid overdoses. The Division of Public Health offers resources to prevent overdoses and get help.
The Idaho RADAR Center provides free information about alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs to Idaho residents only. It includes a Lending Library of over 900 titles and functions as a statewide information clearinghouse and resource referral center.
Substance use treatment and support services, updated by the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare 10/25/2023
Individuals looking for help can call 800-922-3406, Monday – Friday 8 a.m. – 6 p.m. MT for a confidential screening to determine eligibility for our services.
National Alliance on Mental Illness Idaho state resources
As of 2019, Idahoans may access naloxone at a pharmacy without a prescription. Call ahead to your local pharmacy to ensure availability of naloxone and to ask about your co-pay. If you have Medicaid, naloxone is free from the pharmacy. Community-based groups such as safer syringe programs, substance use disorder treatment, and recovery and crisis centers near you may also offer naloxone free to individuals in need, regardless of your insurance status.