About Eastern Peninsula Opioid Response Consortium

The Eastern Upper Peninsula Opioid Response Consortium (EUP-ORC) is a 22-member  Consortium dedicated to working collaboratively to implement the prevention, treatment and recovery services necessary to reduce harm and heal people, families and communities impacted by substance use disorders and opioid use disorders in the 5-county region in the Eastern Upper Peninsula. 

The EUP-ORC consists of every healthcare facility in the targeted 5-county region, including all hospitals, hospital affiliated clinics, Federally Qualified Health Centers, Community Mental Health agency, Local Public Health agencies, the regions’ Prepaid Inpatient Health Plan,  recovery support provider, and tribal health agencies.

Vision: Working collaboratively, the Eastern Upper Peninsula will implement the prevention, treatment and recovery services necessary to reduce harm and heal the persons, families and communities impacted by substance use disorders/opioid use disorders.

Mission Statement: The mission of the EUP Rural Community Opioid Response Consortium is to eliminate substance use disorder/opioid use disorder in the EUP.

 

 

Board of Directors

Hunter Nostrant

Chief Executive Officer
Helen Newberry Joy

Robert Crumb

Chief Executive Officer
Schoolcraft Memorial Hospital

Nick Derusha

Public Health Officer
LMAS District Health Department

Kyle Kuehl

Pastor
Newberry Area Ministerial Association

Shawn Baker

Chief Operating Officer
Great Lakes Recovery

Susan Hoes

Chief Finance/Operations Officer
Alcona Health Center

Tammy Huotari

Alger/Luce County Director
Pathways

Karen Senkus

Health Officer
Chippewa County Health Department

Timothy Sholander

Michigan State Police
D/Lt Upper Peninsula Substance Enforcement Team (UPSET)