In August 2017, concerned community members, specifically harm reduction workers and people who use drugs, opened an unsanctioned overdose prevention site at Moss Park in downtown Toronto. A few weeks later, Reinhart began volunteering at this site. He was drawn not only by the urgency of the opioid crisis, but also by the site’s political configuration, which upended the biomedical hierarchy that is standard to most of the settings where he works. Reflecting on his interactions with the site and its people, Reinhart highlights political and social relations that might guide a reimagining of the institutions of care surrounding us today.