Kicking off Recovery Month 2023, the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) published updates to their previous 2018 guide for recovery home best practices. Read the full guide below or visit SAMHSA’s website here.
Kicking off Recovery Month 2023, the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) published updates to their previous 2018 guide for recovery home best practices. Read the full guide below or visit SAMHSA’s website here.
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Person-centered recovery is directed, as much as possible by the person – including decisions about who should be included in the process. The planning identifies just a few small, but meaningful, short-term changes that the individual can focus on helping to reduce some of the barriers or challenges moving forward. Person centered care should be central to all recovery frameworks.