Louisiana 2023 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR51

Introduced
5/1/23  
Introduced
5/1/23  
Passed
5/2/23  

Caption

Commends Odyssey House Louisiana for its mission, growth, and impact over fifty years of service in treating individuals with chronic addictions.

Impact

The resolution highlights OHL's significant impact on healthcare delivery in Louisiana, particularly in light of its role following Hurricane Katrina and throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. By providing essential treatment services, OHL has addressed the needs of some of the state's most vulnerable populations, ensuring that all individuals, regardless of their ability to pay, can access necessary care. The establishment of the first Sobering Center in the state further illustrates OHL's innovative steps to improve community health and reduce the burden on emergency services and the criminal justice system.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 51 (SR51) commends Odyssey House Louisiana (OHL) for its fifty years of dedicated service in treating individuals with chronic addictions. Established in 1973 in New Orleans, OHL has evolved from a small residential treatment program to a comprehensive network of services, offering medically monitored detox, long-term residential treatment, and a variety of supportive services, including case management, housing, and mental health care. This extensive integration of care has set a standard recognized and replicated across the nation, demonstrating the efficacy of OHL's approach to addiction and mental health treatment.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding SR51 is overwhelmingly positive, with a strong recognition of OHL's contributions to public health over the past fifty years. This positive acknowledgment reflects support from various community groups and stakeholders who value OHL's commitment to helping individuals overcome addiction and improve their lives. The resolution serves as a reminder of the importance of such organizations in addressing public health issues related to substance use.

Contention

While SR51 serves primarily as a commendation, it indirectly points to ongoing discussions regarding funding and support for addiction treatment services. As OHL continues to expand its reach and capabilities, questions may arise about the sustainability of such programs and the need for ongoing funding to support these essential services. The resolution emphasizes the necessity of community cooperation and state support to ensure that organizations like OHL can continue their vital work.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

LA HR112

Commends Odyssey House Louisiana for its mission, growth, and impact over fifty years of treating individuals with chronic addictions

LA SR51

Commends Dr. Torin T. Sanders for twenty five years of pastoral service.

LA SCR137

Commends Ann Duplessis, Louisiana State Senator, for her outstanding public service and dedication to the citizens of Louisiana.

LA SR96

Commends Carl W. Aron on fifty years of service to the Louisiana Board of Pharmacy.

LA SR122

Recognizes and commends Patrick Fontenot for his leadership, public service, and many years with Williams Progressive Life and Accident Insurance Company.

LA SR211

Commends Jerry Pierce for fifty years of service at Northwestern State University of Louisiana.

LA SR182

Commends Scott Wester for his many years of dedicated, faithful service to the Franciscan Missionaries of Our Lady Health System and the state of Louisiana.

LA SR94

Establishes the Task Force on Obesity Care, Cost, and Value to address the chronic disease of obesity in Louisiana.

LA SR98

Requests the Louisiana Department of Health to apply for a waiver from the United States Department of Heath and Human Services to allow Medicaid reimbursement for individuals, including juveniles in detention.

LA SR152

Commends Senator Gregory Tarver for his years of distinguished public service.

Similar Bills

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