Zero Overdose Partners with Verity Health to Enhance Overdose Prevention and Safety Planning

[New York, January 27, 2025] – Zero Overdose, a pioneering national organization dedicated to preventing overdose events and deaths, is thrilled to announce a strategic partnership with Verity Health, a leader in patient engagement technology. This collaboration aims to integrate advanced digital tools with proactive overdose safety planning. This will enhance the effectiveness of intervention strategies, improve long-term recovery rates, and—most importantly—extend the reach of life-saving interventions like Overdose Safety Planning©.

With the opioid crisis continuing to claim lives across the nation, Zero Overdose is committed to implementing innovative strategies to combat this ongoing epidemic. The partnership with Verity Health utilizes the Verity app, a cutting-edge, patient-centered platform that uses gamification and behavioral economics to improve engagement and adherence to care. Patients earn points, streaks, badges, and gift cards for completing solo and team-based challenges that enhance engagement in their healthcare and recovery journeys.

The Verity app’s capabilities include advanced analytics to predict risk factors and measure outcomes, real-time alerts for healthcare teams, continuous engagement between the patient and their care team, and a user-friendly interface for patients to manage their health more effectively. This technology not only supports the work of clinicians but also empowers patients with the tools they need to stay safe, make smart choices, and develop long-term healthy habits.

Dr. Jorge R. Petit, Strategy and Development Officer of Zero Overdose, says, “Our collaboration with Verity Health represents a vital step forward in our mission to save lives. By leveraging the Verity app’s functionalities, we can more effectively engage with individuals at risk, optimize our Overdose Safety Planning, and improve care and engagement.”    

Zero Overdose and Verity Health are dedicated to this long-term partnership, aiming to expand the program based on outcomes and feedback from participating individuals, communities, and organizations. The goal is to create a replicable model of success that can be implemented nationwide to reduce overdose incidents and save lives.

“This partnership exemplifies our commitment to innovation and our focus on patient-centered solutions,” says Alex Ferstenberg, CEO of Verity Health. “By leveraging our patient-focused engagement platform with Zero Overdose’s safety planning framework and training expertise, we are able to tackle both sides of the care model head-on—and set a new standard of excellence in the fight against the overdose crisis.”     

About ZO

Zero Overdose is a national nonprofit committed to combating the ongoing opioid crisis and reducing overdose events and deaths through comprehensive community engagement and evidence-informed interventions. As a leader in overdose prevention, Zero Overdose collaborates with healthcare providers, community organizations, and government entities to implement targeted strategies that enhance public awareness and promote Overdose Safety Planning. Through strategic partnerships and dedicated advocacy, Zero Overdose aims to create a safer environment for all, significantly lowering overdose events and deaths and paving the way for a future where Zero Overdose is achievable.

About Verity Health

Verity is a Motivational Incentive program that uses Gamification and Behavioral Economics to help improve patient engagement, retention, adherence, and outcomes for those seeking Substance Use and Behavioral Healthcare services.  Practices, Employers, Schools, and Health Plans all use Verity’s mobile technology to better engage with their population and improve their mental health outcomes.

Participants can earn points, streaks, badges, and gift cards for completing Goals & Challenges related to mindfulness and breathing practices, medication adherence, session attendance, goal-setting, completing screeners, and more. Verity draws on the latest clinically validated research on habit formation, contingency management, gamification, and therapeutic outcomes to motivate patients to meaningfully engage in their healthcare journey.  Patients spend only a fraction of their time each week in direct contact with their healthcare providers. Meaningful change occurs between sessions, when patients find their own agency to continuously engage in their mental health each day. Verity offers a platform that keeps the patient engaged and gently nudges them towards their goals.

For more information about Zero Overdose and our initiatives, visit [www.zerooverdose.org]. To learn more about how Verity Health is using gamification and behavioral economics to improve patient engagement and outcomes in mental health and substance use, visit [https://www.verityhealth.io].

Project Director

Kelly Samuelson, LADC, MSW Candidate

Kelly Samuelson is a Licensed Alcohol and Drug Counselor (LADC) and a Master of Social Work (MSW) candidate with extensive experience in substance use disorder treatment, trauma-informed care, and program development. She specializes in delivering evidence-based training programs, facilitating workshops, and collaborating with healthcare and community organizations to improve care systems and enhance service delivery.

In addition to her clinical work, Kelly plays a key role in writing and managing grants, securing funding for national, state, and local initiatives focused on prevention, treatment, and harm reduction. Her expertise includes curriculum development, outreach leadership, and providing ongoing support to ensure sustainable, positive outcomes for diverse populations. Kelly has completed specialized training in gambling disorder and holds a Certified Prevention Professional credential, broadening her impact across different areas of behavioral health.

Kelly’s professional goals include applying a trauma-informed, holistic approach to address the interconnectedness of lifestyle factors—such as sleep, nutrition, and movement—with mental health and overall wellness. In her social work practice, she envisions empowering individuals through education, advocating for access to essential resources, and integrating behavioral interventions that promote long-term well-being. By collaborating with interdisciplinary teams and addressing social determinants of health, she aims to create comprehensive care strategies that improve individual outcomes and contribute to healthier communities.

Trainer

Laura Leone, DSW, MSSW, LMSW

Dr. Laura Leone is a consultant who has worked in the behavioral and integrated health field for over 25 years, providing organizational leadership and direct services for children, adolescents, adults, and older adults, in addition to presenting, publishing, training, and consulting, nationally. Dr. Leone has extensive subject matter expertise in bidirectional integration; evidence-based practices; mental health; organizational change and systems improvement; service delivery for a variety of different communities, settings, and clinic types; substance use; suicide prevention, intervention, and postvention; trauma-informed, resilience-oriented, and equity-focused care and approaches; workforce development; and other health and wellness areas. She obtained her Doctorate in Social Work from the University of Southern California, her Master of Science in Social Work from Columbia University, and her social work licensure from the State of New York.

Training Coordinator

Alexx Carswell

Hi, I’m Alexxandria Carswell. I am a multifaceted administrative assistant with a dash of media, marketing, and a whole lot of creativity! I thrive on making things run smoothly and efficiently. I’ve been a coordinator in most of my previous roles, all while also owning my own Home Staging business. With experience in social media, content writing, and marketing, I do my best to bring energy and enthusiasm to everything I do.

Chief Technology Officer

Angel Carswell, LISW

Angel is a Licensed Independent Social Worker with over a decade of experience in mental health services, specializing in telehealth. With a Master of Social Work from the University of South Carolina, she is skilled in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Motivational Interviewing (MI) for treating various mental health and substance use disorders. Angel excels in assessments, diagnoses, and safety planning, particularly in high-risk situations. She has worked with diverse populations, including adolescents, LGBTQIA+ individuals, and survivors of domestic violence. In addition to her clinical expertise, Angelique has led projects to improve healthcare operations and is pursuing a Project Management Professional certification.

Trainer

Jussara Little

Jussara has a 10-year professional working history in community nutrition and public health. She has led the screen-and-intervene initiative for food insecurity at the University of Oklahoma Infectious Diseases Institute (IDI) HIV Clinic that served 1600 patients annually, many struggling with substance misuse, and now leads the same effort for the OU Health Stephenson Cancer Center. Jussara’s passion for working with underserved communities has led her to develop programs, services and trainings to improve the quality of life for medically complex individuals in marginalized populations and underserved communities.

Administrative Assistant

Blayne Bonfoco

Blayne Bonfoco has a variety of experience in multiple industries, spanning a career of almost 30 years. Throughout her career, Blayne has explored Tourism, Hospitality, Wine Country, Food and Beverage, Fitness, Wellness, Retail, Service, and most recently Personal Development and Education.

At first, a step into Hospitality and tourism landed Blayne in Niagara Falls, as Concierge at a Renaissance hotel; there, she was able to apply her passion for languages, improving her French and Japanese communication skills with clients, while simultaneously serving people who had questions about the local area.

After several seasons at Niagara Falls, Niagara Wine Country called, as this was where she grew up; Blayne transitioned into a role at a local winery in the Retail shop, which soon turned into taking on a lead role in developing the Home Delivery program and growing that to almost 1000 participants monthly over 6 years. She continued to use her language skills to serve the winery and thrived in the team environment.

After a decision with her husband to open their own business, Blayne worked at a local women’s only fitness facility to gain experience before investing and opening one herself. Subsequently, Blayne and her husband opened a Martial Arts Academy, which they successfully operated for 15 years. Blayne’s focus on personal development lead her to dedicate her energy towards supporting, growing and serving their various programs. Her success in positively impacting her students fuelled her desire to expand her professional experience and motivated her to pursue a path with the Canadian National Kickboxing team, serving as Assistant Coach then Head Coach for six years.

Blayne is passionate about teamwork and the pursuit of growth, believing that every person should be encouraged and respected to thrive in their lives.

In 2020, Blayne and her husband closed their Martial Arts Programs and relocated to Belize with their first-born son; this change in location has provided her and her family with time to experience life in new ways while raising their son.

Blayne’s recent entry into the non-for-profit sector, in particular working in addition support and rehabilitation, is an inspiring one for her; she is passionate about her support role with Zero Overdose, and is looking forward to helping the entire team make a difference in addiction prevention.

Trainer

Leah Harris,
MA

Leah Harris, M.A. possesses over two decades of experience writing, speaking, and training on trauma, mental health, addiction, harm reduction, suicide prevention, and resilience. Leah’s work is heavily informed by her lived experiences, and she is especially passionate about the integration of peer support, trauma-informed care, and person-centered approaches into all aspects of public health, human services, educational settings, and community programs. She has provided training, curriculum development, and technical assistance with the National Empowerment Center, SAMHSA’s National Center for Trauma Informed Care (NCTIC), and the National Association for State Mental Health Program Directors (NASMHPD).

Consulting with the Mental Health Association of San Francisco, Leah developed a pilot curriculum for suicide attempt survivors to share their stories using an effective public health framework, and helped author The Way Forward: Pathways to Hope, Recovery, and Wellness with Insights from Lived Experience for the National Action Alliance for Suicide Prevention. She is a faculty member with the Zero Suicide Institute and the Institute for Development of Human Arts, and is thrilled to join the Zero Overdose team as a trainer.

Strategy and Development Advisor

Jorge Petit,
MD

Board-certified psychiatrist with over three decades in the public healthcare sector. Throughout my journey, I have steered progressively intricate systems of care, orchestrating the achievement of enduring and systemic enhancements in essential service accessibility and provision. I am inherently results-oriented, driven by a relentless pursuit of innovation, and bring a bilingual and bicultural dimension to my leadership. My experience includes navigating and guiding organizational expansion and transformation, consistently yielding positive outcomes.

A hallmark of my expertise lies in developing and implementing high-caliber, quality-driven programs that crystallize into a cohesive, person-centric model of care, deeply embedded within the community fabric. I stand as testament to my ability to produce outcomes that transcend the boundaries of conventional care, fostering an environment where integration is paramount and the individual is at the heart of every endeavor.