Atrium Medical Center

Atrium Medical Center has served Southwest Ohio from its Middletown campus since 1917. We offer a wide range of advanced, innovative care from our 260-acre campus. Leading national organizations regularly recognize our quality care. We are Warren County's only Level III Trauma Center and Primary Stroke Center, providing immediate assessment and care for seriously injured or ill patients, and the only accredited Chest Pain Center in Warren County. We offer maternity, cancer, orthopedics, and heart care, and much more. Atrium Medical Center was named among America's 100 Best Hospitals by Healthgrades.
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Premier Health Offers 24/7 Disposal Options for Unused Opioids
DAYTON, Ohio (April 11, 2018) – As part of its ongoing effort to combat opioid addiction, Premier Health announced today that it has received a grant from the PNC Foundation to assist the community in safely disposing of unused medications at any time at several sites across the Miami Valley.
More than 70 percent of people using opioids for nonmedical reasons get them from family and friends, according to the American Medical Association. The diversion of these medications for inappropriate purposes underscores the importance of their safe handling and disposal.
The grant, which Premier Health received through its foundations, paid for recently installed receptacles for unused medications. These receptacles are open to the public, in addition to Premier Health employees, around-the-clock at the following locations:
- Atrium Medical Center: front lobby beside gift shop
- Good Samaritan North Health Center (Miami Valley Hospital North as of July 23, 2018): lobby beside retail pharmacy
- Miami Valley Hospital: beside the Apple Street elevators (first floor)
- Miami Valley Hospital South: bed tower lobby outside maternity center entrance
- Upper Valley Medical Center: at the foot of the main staircase in the hospital lobby
Those disposing of their unused medications are encouraged to place them in plastic baggies instead of bottles. It is not appropriate to use the receptacles to dispose of needles, syringes, aerosolized cans, inhalers, thermometers, lotions or liquids.
“We thank the PNC Foundation for funding this convenient option for our neighbors and employees to safely dispose of unused medications,” said Mary Boosalis, president and CEO of Premier Health. “Limiting inappropriate access to opioids is an important way that our community and health system can make a difference in addressing the overdose epidemic gripping Southwest Ohio.”
Unused medications will be incinerated and will not be taken to a landfill. For more information on local efforts to combat opioid addiction, go to opioidassist.com.
*The current wait time is an estimated wait time before a person sees a physician and is not a guarantee. It is based on patient activity (how many patients are being treated and the severity of their injuries) within the last hour, and it is subject to change at any moment. If you are experiencing an emergency, call 911.