A resource Hub
For those impacted by substance use disorders and their families.
- Skill Building
- Information
- Educational Groups
- Computer Labs
- Lending Library
Support & Awareness |
Skills & Development |
Community & Social Skills |
Peer based recovery support |
Resume building |
Workshops |
Area referrals |
Job search |
Wellness Education |
Fellowship - a SAFE sober place to socialize |
Interviewing practice |
Family events |
Community-based self-help programming with recovery-based group meetings every week |
Career Counseling |
Festive gatherings -- no one should be alone on the holidays |
CERTIFIED RECOVERY SPECIALIST
We can connect you with a Certified Recovery Specialist (CRS).
The role of CRS is to build a strong and unique rapport with the individual in recovery based on their own lived experiences. The CRS will help navigate, advocate, and support their fellow peer through their recovery journey. A CRS works to facilitate positive change and instill hope by modeling stable recovery and sharing strategies for success.
A Certified Recovery Specialist can work in many different settings such as community based treatment centers, prisons, hospitals, as well as recovery centers. We also provide telephonic and virtual support. According to Community Care Behavioral Health Organization, research shows that people who receive recovery support services:
For more information about getting recovery support services nearest you, please call New Roots to enroll in services today, or contact Community Care Customer Service for your county.
The role of CRS is to build a strong and unique rapport with the individual in recovery based on their own lived experiences. The CRS will help navigate, advocate, and support their fellow peer through their recovery journey. A CRS works to facilitate positive change and instill hope by modeling stable recovery and sharing strategies for success.
A Certified Recovery Specialist can work in many different settings such as community based treatment centers, prisons, hospitals, as well as recovery centers. We also provide telephonic and virtual support. According to Community Care Behavioral Health Organization, research shows that people who receive recovery support services:
- Take more steps to care for their own health
- Have more hope for recovery
- Are more active in their own care
- Use hospital and emergency services less often
- Have better relationships with their providers
For more information about getting recovery support services nearest you, please call New Roots to enroll in services today, or contact Community Care Customer Service for your county.