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Understanding Maryland’s Recovery Oriented Systems of Care

Understanding Maryland’s Recovery Oriented Systems of Care. John Winslow. National Council on Alcoholism & Drug Dependence-MD’s Recovery Leadership Program. What It was Like…. What happened…. What it’s like now…. What It was Like…. Once Upon a Time…. What happened… Part I.

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Understanding Maryland’s Recovery Oriented Systems of Care

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  1. Understanding Maryland’s Recovery Oriented Systems of Care

  2. John Winslow National Council on Alcoholism & Drug Dependence-MD’s Recovery Leadership Program

  3. What It was Like… What happened… What it’s like now…

  4. What It was Like… Once Upon a Time…

  5. What happened…Part I The “Field” becomes “Professionalized!

  6. What happened…Part II A New Wind Blows Across the Country…

  7. Treatment System • How must treatment programs change to become more recovery- friendly? • Treatment must change from an acute care model to a chronic care model, shifting the focus from recovery initiation to support for long-term recovery maintenance

  8. context Recovery System Treatment System

  9. ROSC comes to maryland

  10. What is a recovery oriented system of care? • Wide spectrum of services • Supports all stages and pathways of recovery • Addresses access to services • Includes treatment, alternatives to treatment, and recovery support services • Coordinates multiple services

  11. Recovery-Oriented System Goals • Intervene earlier • Improve treatment outcomes • Support sustained recovery

  12. Elements of a Recovery Oriented System of Care • Person centered • Family and other ally involvement • Individualized and comprehensive services across the lifespan • Anchored in the community • Continuity of care

  13. ROSC Elements • Partnership-consultant relationships • Strengths-based • Culturally responsive • Responsive to personal belief systems

  14. ROSC Elements • Commitment to peer recovery support services • Inclusion of voices and experiences of recovering individuals and families • Integrated services

  15. Goals of Recovery Support Services • Remove personal and environmental barriers to recovery • Facilitate participation in the recovery community • Enhance the quality of life of the person in recovery

  16. Recovery Support Services • Outreach • Engagement and intervention services • Recovery guiding or coaching • Pre & Post treatment monitoring and support

  17. Recovery Support Services • Sober or supported housing • Transportation • Childcare • Legal services • Educational/vocational supports • Employment assistance

  18. So….. What it’s like now?

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