3/14/2023 0 Comments Bws port wineMs Meyers was not against the restrictions, but was disappointed her organisation had not been engaged. She also said many clients were unable to access detox programs that required medical supervision with doctors or in hospitals because of COVID-19 restrictions and many did not have a Medicare card. Ms Meyers also said the restriction would lead to more people sharing alcohol, which could increase transmission of COVID-19 in Aboriginal communities. "We are the only AOD centre in the West Eyre District and were only funded for 12 beds," she said. ( ABC North and West SA: Gillian Aeria) Unintended consequencesīut the manager of an alcohol and other drugs (AOD) rehabilitation centre is concerned about people who will experience withdrawals and the pressure on already stretched community health services.įootsteps Road to Recovery project manager Donna Meyers said the service was already working at full capacity and increases to care at their facility and within hospitals were not viable. Mr van Holst Pellekaan says the decision to implement restrictions is "sensible".
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