SleekRank for needle exchange pages
People who use drugs and the outreach workers supporting them need clear, current pages for syringe service sites. SleekRank reads the SSP roster and renders one indexable page per site with hours, services, and confidential contact info.
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Syringe service program sites need real, current pages
Syringe service programs (SSPs, often called needle exchanges) save lives by reducing HIV and hepatitis C transmission, connecting people to treatment when they're ready, and distributing naloxone. CDC and SAMHSA both recognize SSPs as evidence-based public health interventions. People searching for the nearest SSP, secondary exchange policy, hours, or wound-care availability need each site on its own URL with clear, non-judgmental information.
SleekRank reads the program roster from a Google Sheet or REST feed maintained by the coordinator and renders one indexable page per site against a base WordPress page. Tag mappings handle site name and neighborhood. Selector mappings inject the contact line, hours, and the meeting-point address (when fixed) or a confidential outreach contact (when mobile or peer-led). List mappings render services arrays (syringe access, naloxone, fentanyl test strips, wound care, HCV testing, referrals).
Riverside SSP runs a fixed site on Tuesdays and Thursdays with wound care and HCV testing. Eastside Mobile Outreach runs weekly mobile stops with naloxone distribution and warm handoffs to MOUD. Downtown Peer Network does peer-to-peer secondary exchange with a confidential outreach line. Same template, accurate facts per site, each on its own indexable URL.
Workflow
From SSP roster to indexable per-site pages
Connect the roster
Configure the page group
Wire the mappings
Cache and crawl
Data in, pages out
From SSP roster to per-site pages
One row per site with neighborhood, services, hours, and contact line.
| slug | site | type | services | hours |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| riverside-fixed-site | Riverside SSP | Fixed site | Syringes, naloxone, wound care, HCV | Tue and Thu 1pm to 5pm |
| eastside-mobile-outreach | Eastside Mobile Outreach | Mobile route | Syringes, naloxone, fentanyl strips | Wed 4pm to 8pm route |
| downtown-peer-network | Downtown Peer Network | Peer-led | Secondary exchange, naloxone | By appointment |
| north-side-fixed-site | North Side SSP | Fixed site | Syringes, naloxone, HCV, MOUD referrals | Mon and Fri 10am to 2pm |
| west-side-mobile-route | West Side Mobile | Mobile route | Syringes, naloxone, wound care | Sat 12pm to 4pm route |
/ssp/{slug}/
- /ssp/riverside-fixed-site/
- /ssp/eastside-mobile-outreach/
- /ssp/downtown-peer-network/
- /ssp/north-side-fixed-site/
- /ssp/west-side-mobile-route/
Comparison
Static contact list vs indexable program pages
Static contact list
- Static lists rarely rank for neighborhood queries
- Mobile route stops change frequently and need per-update edits
- Secondary exchange and peer-led nuance gets lost
- Wound-care, HCV, and MOUD-referral availability varies per site
- Schema for HealthAndBeautyBusiness or MedicalClinic isn't rendered
- Privacy-conscious contact info needs careful per-site presentation
SleekRank
- One indexable URL per site in the roster
- Hours, contact line, and meeting point via selector mappings
- Services array via list mappings
- Status field for paused or relocated sites
- Cache refresh keeps mobile route schedules accurate
- Sibling page group supports event-based outreach stops
Features
What SleekRank gives you for needle exchange pages
Per-site URL
Every site in the SSP roster gets a /ssp/{slug}/ page with hours, services, and contact info as crawlable HTML, so people searching for syringe services in their neighborhood land on a real, current page.
Mobile routes
Mobile routes get the same per-site page treatment, with the current weekly stop schedule pulled from the row, so route changes due to staffing or weather propagate automatically on the next cache refresh.
Confidential contact
Selector mappings render contact lines exactly as the coordinator configures them, whether that's a fixed phone, a text-first outreach number, or a peer coordinator line, supporting privacy-conscious presentation.
Use cases
Who builds SSP pages with SleekRank
Syringe service programs
Established SSPs running fixed sites and mobile routes who want each location on a real public page with current hours, services, and contact info aligned to internal coordination.
Harm reduction coalitions
Regional harm reduction coalitions coordinating across multiple SSPs and peer networks where a shared roster needs to surface as public pages without duplicating each member's site work.
Public health departments
Local public health authorities funding or partnering with SSPs that want public-facing pages mirroring the official authorized-site list, so the public and clinical referrers see consistent information.
The bigger picture
Why SSPs need indexable pages that match the operational truth
Syringe service programs work, and the evidence is decades deep: SSPs reduce HIV and hepatitis C transmission, increase entry into substance use treatment, and connect people to wound care, naloxone, and other services. But none of that helps a person who cannot find the nearest site. A buried contact page or stale PDF fails them.
Per-site indexable URLs treat the SSP roster as the source of truth and render hours, services, and contact info as crawlable HTML that search can return for neighborhood-specific queries. Mobile route schedules update on the next cache refresh when staffing forces a change. Peer-led sites can present a confidential outreach line without compromising the dignity or safety of the people they serve.
The work of keeping public information accurate stops being a separate communications project and becomes a downstream effect of the coordination roster the program already maintains.
Questions
Common questions about SleekRank for needle exchange pages
Render fixed-site addresses for sites where public access is part of the model. For mobile or peer-led sites that deliberately do not publish a fixed address, render a contact line (text-first works well) and a general neighborhood instead. The roster row drives which fields appear, so each site can be presented according to its operational policy without separate templates.
 Yes. Standardize service vocabulary across the roster (syringe access, naloxone distribution, fentanyl test strips, wound care, HCV testing, MOUD referrals, peer support, hygiene supplies) and render via list mappings. The shared base page sets a non-judgmental tone; the row data fills in the specifics.
 Use a route_schedule field with the weekly recurring stops (day, time window, neighborhood) rendered via a selector mapping. For one-off pop-up stops, use a sibling page group at /ssp-stops/{slug}/ keyed by date and venue, similar to the vaccine-event pattern.
 Yes. Add a naloxone_distribution boolean and a naloxone_format field (nasal, IM, both) plus any training_offered notes. Render the section clearly. CDC, SAMHSA, and most state health departments encourage broad naloxone distribution through SSPs and partners.
 Add a referrals array column (MOUD, wound care, HCV treatment, primary care, housing, mental health) and render via a list mapping. SSPs are often the first point of warm handoff, so visible referral capacity helps participants and partners understand what's available.
 There isn't a perfect schema.org type for SSPs specifically. MedicalClinic or HealthAndBeautyBusiness is the closest fit. Render basic LocalBusiness markup with name, address (when public), telephone, and openingHoursSpecification for fixed sites. Schema is optional for sites that don't publish a fixed address.
 Secondary exchange (where one participant brings supplies to peers) is a documented harm-reduction practice that increases reach. Add a secondary_exchange boolean and render a short description on sites that support it, so peers know they can collect supplies for others without needing each person to attend in person.
 Either add translation columns or maintain sibling rosters keyed by slug, and render parallel page groups at /es/ssp/{slug}/ or other language paths. In communities where Spanish, Russian, or other languages are spoken, translated SSP pages are part of the public health response, not an optional add-on.
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