This 2007 report from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration describes the family-centered treatment model for women with substance use disorders. The guide is particularly focused on women who have children and are parenting while they address their treatment needs.
Recovery Support Groups
Recovery support groups have been an important part of many people’s recovery, providing a safe space to seek support and provide mutual assistance to peers.
Recovery Within Reach – Medication Assisted Treatment of Opioid Addiction Comes to Primary Care
Source: California Health Care Foundation
This 2016 report from the California Health Care Foundation reviews evidence related to buprenorphine treatment for opioid use disorder and provides guidance for clinicians interested in creating a medication assisted treatment (MAT) program in a primary care setting. Recommendations
Primary Care Buprenorphine Programs – Ten Elements of Success
Source: California Health Care Foundation
This 2 page guide from the California Health Care Foundation lists the “10 elements of success” in creating a buprenorphine treatment program in a primary care setting. It provides a summary of the findings from a longer report titled “Recovery Within Reach: Medication-Assisted Treatment of
Huntington Quick Response Team Brochure
Source: Cabell County Emergency Medical Services, Huntington Police Department, Recovery Point, Huntington Comprehensive Treatment Center, & Prestera Center
This 2018 brochure describes the Huntington, West Virginia opioid overdose Quick Response Team (QRT). The QRT responds to opioid overdoses in the community within 24 to 72 hours by attempting to contact the individual in the community and provide an opportunity for substance use
Michigan’s Recovery Oriented System of Care – An Implementation Plan for Substance Use Disorder Service System Transformation
Source: Bureau of Substance Abuse and Addiction Services, Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities Administration, Michigan Department of Community Health
Michigan prepared this 2011 implementation plan for transforming its substance use disorder treatment system into a Recovery Oriented Systems of Care (ROSC) model. Michigan was a leader in adopting the ROSC model.
Recovery is Beautiful – A Blueprint for Ohio’s Community Mental Health and Addiction Services
Source: Ohio Association of County Behavioral Health Authorities
These 2018 presentation slides present an overview of Ohio’s efforts to transform their behavioral health treatment system to a Recovery Oriented Systems of Care. The slides provide an overview of Ohio’s efforts and an update on the program’s progress.
Recovery is Beautiful – Developing a Better Understanding
Source: Ohio Association of County Behavioral Health Authorities
This 2 page document briefly explains Ohio’s plan to transform its behavioral health system by adopting the Recovery Oriented Systems of Care (ROSC) model.
Operationalizing Recovery-Oriented Systems of Care
Source: Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)
The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration convened a meeting of experts in 2012 to discuss Recovery Oriented Systems of Care (ROSC) treatment models. The report on this meeting identifies key elements of ROSC models, describes conflicts between substance abuse
Progress on the BluePrint for Ohio’s Community Mental Health and Addiction System
Source: Ohio Association of County Behavioral Health Authorities
Ohio launched its behavioral health transformation with the publication of a blueprint for creating Recovery Oriented Systems of Care (ROSC) in Ohio communities. This 2016 report describes the progress made in their 5-year plan with updates from county’s on their progress.