Pubdate: Wed, 08 Sep 2004 Source: Daily World, The (LA) Copyright: South Louisiana Publishing 2004 Contact: http://www.dailyworld.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1740 Author: Daily World Editorial Board Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/rehab.htm (Treatment) MANY NEED CLINIC TO STAY OPEN HERE Action taken by 27th Judicial District Court Judge James T. Genovese to allow a local clinic to remain open to help the people of Opelousas is commendable. The Opelousas Narcotic Treatment Clinic is still open for business for about 60 days thanks to the judge and local support. Genovese did everything in his power to ease the suffering local people who need the clinic. The clinic will still need to be licensed in order to remain open. Hopefully, the methadone clinic will be able to get their paperwork in order to obtain a license. Many of the people who need the clinic are not able to travel to other cities to receive the treatments. The closing ONTC clinic would make circumstances very difficult for a number of residents who depend on it for help. The program allows people who have been troubled the opportunity to carry on a new way of life. The support for the clinic to remain open is growing and its remaining open will provide a good service to the local community. The clinic operators were given the opportunity to reorganize themselves as a medication facility under its parent methadone clinic in Lake Charles. They will be able to provide limited services for at least another month or so. The clinic recently lost its license through litigation filed by a competitor in the 19th Judicial Court and in the Third Court of Appeal. Its writ was denied by the Louisiana Supreme Court. It was then ordered to close on Aug. 31 by the Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals. But Genovese was able to extend their time to offer services to help resident in the meantime. The patients and owners should were put first indeed. - --- MAP posted-by: Derek