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    HRMC Partners with Emily’s Hope to Combat Opioid Overdose Deaths

    November 12, 2025

    Huron Regional Medical Center has partnered with Emily’s Hope to install a naloxone distribution box at the hospital’s emergency department entrance on the east side of the building, according to Amy Goergen, RN, vice president of patient services. 

    Naloxone, commonly known by the brand name Narcan®, is a medication that can quickly reverse an opioid overdose by blocking the effects of opioids in the brain and restoring normal breathing within minutes. It is safe to use, has no potential for abuse, and is effective even if administered accidentally. 

    “Through a partnership with Emily’s Hope, naloxone kits are now available via self-service in our ER entrance 24/7,” Goergen said. “Community members are encouraged to carry naloxone, especially if they know someone at risk of overdose. These kits can save lives by buying time until emergency personnel arrive.” 

    Naloxone kits are legal and available for anyone to carry. 

    “You never know when or to whom an opioid-related emergency may happen,” said Angela Kennecke, founder of Emily’s Hope. “It’s not just individuals with substance use disorders who are at risk. It could be an elderly family member who accidentally takes an extra dose of medication, a teenager experimenting, or a child who accesses a medicine cabinet. Having naloxone on hand can mean the difference between life and death.” 

    Emily’s Hope, a South Dakota-based nonprofit, works to remove the stigma of substance use disorder through education, prevention, and awareness. The organization also provides financial assistance for treatment and recovery. 

    Through partnerships with hospitals, libraries, and law enforcement, Emily’s Hope has distributed more than 10,000 naloxone doses statewide. Each distribution box is restocked monthly with kits containing two doses of naloxone, gloves, and information about treatment and recovery resources. 

    The statewide naloxone program is supported by Emily’s Hope, the South Dakota Attorney General’s Office, the Department of Social Services, and the Department of Health. To find a naloxone box near you or learn more about how to support Emily’s Hope, visit emilyshope.charity/find-narcan. Organizations can also request naloxone kits directly through Emily’s Hope’s website. 

    How to Use Naloxone 
    To administer naloxone, remember Lay, Spray and Stay. 

    • Lay: Check for slowed breathing or unresponsiveness. Lay the person on their back and tilt their head upward. 

    • Spray: Insert the nasal spray into one nostril and press the plunger firmly. 

    • Stay: Call 911 and continue giving doses every two to three minutes until help arrives. 

    Each nasal spray contains one dose and can be given as often as needed. Learn more at cdc.gov/overdose-prevention. 

    Photo cutline: HRMC nurses with the Emily’s Hope naloxone distribution box at the HRMC emergency entrance. 

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