At Recovery Now, we understand that developing and implementing effective recovery programs can be challenging. With the right expertise and support, we can help you strengthen your initiatives and achieve your program goals.
Are you integrating Peer Recovery Specialists into your programs? We can assist.
Peer support is a strengths-based approach designed for individuals struggling with addiction or in recovery from substance use, codependency, or other addictive behaviors. Peer Recovery Specialists work alongside individuals at various stages—whether actively using or seeking long-term recovery.
Through lived experience and peer-to-peer guidance, our specialists help individuals:
• Navigate their personal recovery journey
• Reduce or stop substance use
• Connect with harm reduction resources, detox programs, treatment centers, family support, and community groups
• Build a sustainable recovery plan
Peer Recovery Specialists do not diagnose conditions or provide primary addiction treatment. Instead, they encourage positive change, helping individuals reintegrate into daily life, avoid relapse, and work toward personal goals like career advancement, relationships, and education. Recovery coaching is action-oriented, emphasizing the present and future rather than the past.
Our Law Enforcement Assisted Addiction and Recovery Referral programs support individuals in crisis by:
This initiative fosters collaboration between law enforcement, healthcare providers, and recovery specialists to provide effective, compassionate support.
Recovery Residences offer a safe, structured, and substance-free living environment for individuals committed to recovery. While every recovery residence operates differently, they share a common purpose:
Each residence enforces policies regarding relapse prevention, medication use, and house rules to create a supportive, recovery-focused environment.
Recovery Community Centers serve as central hubs for education, support, and social connection. These centers validate that recovery is possible and provide:
RCCs do not replace clinical treatment or 12-step programs but enhance recovery by removing barriers and fostering a sense of belonging.
Peer support groups—also known as self-help groups—offer a space for individuals to share experiences, offer mutual support, and gain insights from others facing similar challenges. Key characteristics of our support groups include:
For students in recovery, maintaining sobriety while pursuing higher education can be challenging. Our Collegiate Recovery Programs (CRPs) provide a recovery-friendly campus environment with resources like:
• On-campus sober housing
• Peer support meetings
• Academic and emotional support
The Collegiate Recovery Community (CRC) fosters a supportive, social network for students in recovery, ensuring they can fully engage in their education while prioritizing their health and well-being.
Recovery high schools are dedicated institutions for students in recovery from substance use disorder or co-occurring conditions like anxiety or ADHD. These schools aim to:
By integrating both education and recovery support, these schools help students build a strong foundation for their future.
Our Opioid Overdose Recovery Program (OORP) provides critical, immediate support to individuals who have survived an overdose. Through the assistance of Recovery Coaches and Patient Navigators, we offer:
Our recovery specialists are accessible and on-call during peak hours to provide timely assistance when it’s needed most.
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