
National Recovery Month
National Recovery Month is observed every September to promote and support new evidence-based treatment and recovery practices, the nation’s strong and proud recovery community, and the dedication of service providers and communities who make recovery possible.
Did you know that approximately 4.1 million people in the United States over the age of 12 received some kind of substance use treatment within the past year. Considering this statistic, you probably know someone fighting addiction. However, their life can be transformed through recovery.
Recovery is possible There are millions of Americans whose lives have been transformed through recovery. Preventing overdose death and finding treatment options are the first steps to recovery. Treatment may save a life and can help people struggling with opioid use disorder get their lives back on track.
SWLA Center for Health Services encourages anyone struggling with substance misuse to seek professional help. At SWLA, our certified Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioners, Licensed Clinical Professionals and Licensed Clinical Social Workers are here to provide you with a range of services to support recovery from substance use disorders. They conduct thorough assessments, consider the individual’s physical and mental well-being, and evaluate co-occurring mental health disorders. Once assessments are conducted, our providers will be able to provide medication management strategics to support recovery, monitor the effectiveness of prescribed medications and make necessary adjustments to optimize treatment outcomes.
Schedule an appointment with one of our Behavioral Health Providers, TODAY!
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