Langlade County Health Department Launches Interactive Substance Use Services Map

 

The Langlade County Health Department is proud to announce the release of a new interactive Substance Use Services Map designed to help residents easily locate prevention, treatment, harm reduction, and recovery resources in and around Langlade County.

The map provides a centralized, user-friendly tool that identifies services across the continuum of care, including Prevention, Treatment and Intervention, Harm Reduction, Overdose Prevention, and Recovery Support. By organizing these resources in one accessible location, the Health Department aims to reduce barriers to care and improve community awareness of available support.

“Access to timely information can save lives,” said Donna Wiegert, Public Health Nurse “This map strengthens our community response by making it easier for individuals and families to find the help they need.”

The development of the map reflects ongoing collaboration with healthcare providers, community organizations, public safety agencies, and recovery partners. It also supports the county’s broader efforts to address substance use prevention and overdose response through coordinated, data-driven strategies.

Residents are encouraged to explore the interactive map by visiting the Health Department’s website at www.langladecountyhealth.org.

For more information, please contact the Langlade County Health Department at (715) 627-6250.

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