Supportive Services

The process of recovery is highly personal and occurs through many pathways: clinical treatment, medications, faith-based approaches, peer support, family support, self-care, etc. Recovery support services help people enter into systems of care, remove barriers to recovery, stay engaged in the recovery process, and live full lives in communities of their choice.

ADAMHS, along with community partners, provides recovery supports that fosters health and resilience,  housing to support recovery, reduces barriers to employment, education, and other life goals, and helps individuals find necessary social supports.

For a listing of recovery supportive services, click LocalHelpNow to download our app.