ADA National Network Learning Session: Opioid Use Disorder and the Americans with Disabilities Act in Health Care Settings

Event Date/Time: 

Thursday, August 22nd, 2019
11:30 AM PDT - 1:00 PM PDT

Location: 

Online

Description: 

Addiction to opioids and other substances has risen dramatically in recent years. How government and private entities view treatment of addiction to opioids and other substances has raised Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) concerns. In this session, two members of the ADA National Network will discuss how the ADA impacts persons with Opioid Use Disorders in a variety of health care settings. The presenters will also cover how to eliminate discrimination that results in barriers to treatment and recovery.

 

Learning objectives:

  • Learn how people with opioid and other substance use disorders may be considered people with disabilities under the Americans with Disabilities Act's (ADA) definition of disability.
  • Understand the ADA's protections for people with opioid use disorder.
  • Identify potential discrimination under the ADA that people in treatment and recovery may experience.
  • Learn resources for more information on the ADA and where to file complaints of discrimination with federal agencies.

Presenters:

Jan Garrett is the Program manager at the Pacific ADA Center, a member of the ADA National Network.

Dana Barton is the Director of the Rocky Mountain ADA Center, a member of the ADA National Network.

From the Sponsor: 

ADA National Network

Audience: 

People with Disabilities, ADA Coordinator, Consumer Advocate, Family Member of Person With Disability, Medical Professional, Service Provider

Topic: 

General ADA Information, Public Accommodations (ADA Title III), ADA Center Information, Disability Awareness/Education, Effective Communication, Reasonable Modification of Policy and Procedures, Service Animals

Credit: 

Attendance

Registration: 

Required

Cost: 

0.00

Registration Deadline: 

Wednesday, August 21, 2019