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1 1 Defining Recovery-Oriented Systems of Care

2 Recovery-Oriented Systems of Care Approach In the recovery-oriented systems of care approach, the treatment agency is viewed as one of many resources needed for a client’s successful integration into the community. No one source of support is more dominant than another. Various supports need to work in harmony with the client’s direction, so that all possible supports are working for and with the person in recovery. Source: Addiction Messenger, November 2007, Vol. 10 Issue 11, published by the Northwest Frontier ATTC.

3 V ROSC support person-centered and self-directed approaches to care that build on the personal responsibility, strengths, and resilience of individuals, families and communities to achieve health, wellness, and recovery from alcohol and drug problems. Individual Family Community Recovery Wellness Health

4 ROSC offer a comprehensive menu of services and supports that can be combined and readily adjusted to meet the individual’s needs and chosen pathways to recovery. Individual Family Community Family/ Child Care Housing/ Transportation Financial LegalCase Mgt VSO & Peer Support Physical Health Care PTSD &Mental Health Alcohol/Drug Services Vocational Education SpiritualHIV Services Services & Supports Recovery Wellness Health

5 ROSC encompass and coordinates the operations of multiple systems… Individual Family Community Family/ Child Care Housing/ Transportation Financial LegalCase Mgt VSO & Peer Support Health Care PTSD & Mental Health Alcohol/Drug Treatment Vocational Educational Spiritual Addiction Services System Mental Health System Primary Care System Child Welfare and Family Services Housing System Social Services Health Insurance DoD & Veterans Affairs Indian Health Services Criminal Justice System Vocational Services HIV Services Faith Community HealthWellness Services & Supports Systems of Care Recovery

6 …providing responsive, outcomes-driven approaches to care. Individual Family Community Family/ Child Care Housing/ Transportation Financial LegalCase Mgt VSO & Peer Support Health Care PTSD &Mental Health Alcohol/Drug Treatment Vocational Educational Spiritual Addiction Services System Mental Health System Primary Care System Child Welfare and Family Services Housing Authority Social Services Health Insurance DoD & Veterans Affairs Indian Health Services Criminal Justice System Abstinence Employment Reduced Crime Safe & Drug-free Housing Evidence-Based Practice Cost Effectiveness Perception Of Care Social Connectedness Access/Capacity Retention Vocational Services HIV Services Faith Community Menu of Services Systems of Care Recovery Wellness Health

7 ROSC require an ongoing process of systems improvement that incorporates the experiences of those in recovery and their family members. Individual Family Community Ongoing Systems Improvement Family/ Child Care Housing/ Transportation Financial LegalCase Mgt VSO & Peer Support Health Care PTSD & Mental Health Alcohol/Drug Treatment Vocational Educational Spiritual Addiction Services System Mental Health System Primary Care System Child Welfare and Family Services Housing Authority Social Services Health Insurance DoD & Veterans Affairs Indian Health Services Criminal Justice System Abstinence Employment Reduced Crime Safe & Drug-free Housing Evidence-Based Practice Cost Effectiveness Perception Of Care Social Connectedness Access/Capacity Retention Vocational Services HIV Services Services & Supports Systems of Care Recovery Wellness Health

8 ROSC require an ongoing process of systems improvement Warrensburg, MO Individual Family Community Ongoing Systems Improvement Family/ Child Care Housing/ Transportation Financial LegalCase Mgt Peer Support Health Care Vocational Alcohol/Drug Treatment PTSD & Mental Health Educational Spiritual Pathways - Lucky R. 747-1355 OP. 747-7127 Rev. Shields / ATR 563-4444 FBC – Ben 747-9186 JCCH & Free Clinic Ronda 747-6121 Head Start 747-2245 Housing Authority 747-2281 CD/FSD 543-7900 MO Valley 747-2245 CC: Felina 747-2241 Oats: 747-3107 P&P 543-7920 Abstinence Reduced Crime Safe & Drug-free Housing Evidence-Based Practice Cost Effectiveness Perception Of Care Social Connectedness Access/ Capacity Retention HIV Services Services & Supports Systems of Care Recovery Wellness Health VR – Sharon L. 800-924-0419 Rural Housing of W: 747-2281 Old Drum Trans 747-9131 Career Center Terry: 429-2504 Shelter: Tauni 747-4357 Food/Clothing Legal Aid: 747-7101 RL/AA/NA/Al Anon Clothes Closet: 429-0170 Salvation Army, Carol & Glenda:422-8949 Food Pantry 747-2241 Angel Food Min:747-8949 Employment Career Health care Spirituality Min. Alliance Floyd Vets - Delilah

9 Keeping a ROSC going  Nurture  Motivation  Ownership  Avoid “narrow agendas”  Keep focus on individuals/families served  Success stories  Outside presentations  Continuous evaluation  Offer support  Partake in events of member organizations


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