Recovery Support Services
Recovery support services are nonclinical services that address an individual’s social, cultural, and environmental influences to assist them in reaching their recovery goals. These services may include peer support, supportive housing, supported employment, and skills training and development.
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Peer Support Services
Peer recovery support services (PRSS) are an essential component of a comprehensive continuum of substance use services, providing critical resources that can effectively extend, enhance, and improve clinical services.
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Recovery Housing
Recovery housing is a housing model that uses substance use-specific services, peer support, and physical design features to support...
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Peer Recovery Support Services Mentoring Initiative
Increasingly, peer recovery support services are an important and sometimes central part of efforts to effectively address the substance…
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