What services does RecoveryNet Offer?
RecoveryNet offers both clinical and Recovery Support Services that in include*:
Clinical Services
- Family/couples Counseling
- Pastoral Counseling
- Halfway House (up to 45 days)
Recovery Support Services
- Care Coordination
- Recovery Housing (up to 60 days)
- Job Readiness Training
- Transportation
- Vital Document Acquisition
- Gap Services
Note: Service availability may be limited in some regions, counties or localities.
Who is eligible for RecoveryNet?
Eligible individuals are Maryland residents at least 18 years of age, who meet income eligibility (200% of the federal poverty measure) and are either completing a residential treatment program or are engaged in a designated RecoveryNet outpatient program or Recovery-Support Center location and are committed to establishing a healthy sober life.
Active military members, Guard members and Veterans who meet eligibility are offered access through a Statewide Service Coordinator for Service Members. The Coordinator works with you directly to insure that the members needs are met.
Maryland RecoveryNet and Maryland's Commitment to Veterans (http://mdva.state.md.us/VBHAB/index.html) are combining resources to expand and enhance services to our Servicemen & women across the state of Maryland. These organizations are partnering to improve access to treatment and recovery support services to eligible military personnel in need, whether a veteran, active duty, or a member of the National Guard or Reserves.
How do I sign up for RecoveryNet?
RecoveryNet participants complete a face to face eligibility screening/assessment. If you are deemed eligible for service, you will work with a Care Coordinator to complete the enrollment process and choose provider services. If you are currently in a residential substance abuse tratmetn program ask your counselor about RecoveryNet. If you are in recovery in the community and need RecoveryNet Services, email the Regional Manager for the county in which you reside.
What is required of me?
RecoveryNet participants are required to work with their Care Coordinator for a period of 5-8 months. During this time your Care Coordinator will stay in touch for a brief bi-weekly check-in via telephone or face-to-face contact to discuss with you your recovery needs and insure that you have opportunity to utilize RecoveryNet Services. As a condition of receiving RecoveryNet Services, participants must complete three (3) Government Performance and Results Act (GPRA) Surveys at one enrollment, one at discharge and one about 6 months post enrollment. This confidential GPRA survey takes about 15-30 minutes and is given to the participant by their Care Coordinator. The purpose of the survey is to measure how helpful services have been in supporting and strengthening your recovery. It is through the survey that future funding is determined. To learn more about the GPRA Survey tool visit http://www.samhsa.gov/grants/tools.aspx.
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