Sullivan County Needs

The Northcentral PA Recovery Hub has identified key needs within the county to enhance recovery support. Addressing these needs will help create a more connected and supportive environment for individuals in recovery. These include:

CRS (Certified Recovery Specialist) refers to a trained peer support worker who has personal experience with recovery. CRSs provide support, mentorship, and guidance, helping others navigate recovery resources, set goals, and manage challenges. They play a critical role in fostering trust and encouragement within the recovery community.

CM (Case Manager) is a professional who coordinates care and support services for individuals in recovery. They help clients access needed services, such as housing, employment, and healthcare, and they create individualized care plans, monitor progress, and ensure that clients receive comprehensive, well-coordinated support.

Certified Family Recovery Specialist (CFRS) services to support families impacted by substance use, providing guidance, education, and resources to help loved ones navigate their own recovery journey alongside their family member.

Detox and Clinical Services offer medical supervision and support during the initial stages of recovery, managing withdrawal symptoms safely and laying a foundation for ongoing treatment. These services are often the first critical step toward long-term recovery, providing stabilization and a pathway to further support systems.

Educational Access for Recovery Services provides accessible, inclusive, and affordable educational resources, such as workshops and multilingual materials, empower individuals to navigate recovery pathways effectively.

Recovery Housing provides a supportive, and substance-free recovery to individuals for a stable environment crucial for maintaining sobriety. These residences often offer peer support, structured routines, and access to resources, fostering a community that aids in long-term recovery.

Transportation ensures reliable transportation is available as a vital component of recovery, enabling individuals to attend treatment, access support services, secure employment, and engage fully in community activities.