Glass House

with residential programs to address provision of safe shelter, life skills training and treatment for substance use disorders. At that time Halfway House Council and Tri-County Council on Alcoholism combined and sought a liation to become the National Council on Alcoholism’s a liate in the Lansing Regional Area. Our organization served under the name of National Council on Alcoholism - Lansing Regional Area Inc. from 1967 to 2016 when the organization re-branded to become Mid-Michigan Recovery Services Inc., the regional a liate of National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence to ensure that the community and regional area recognized our longstanding and dedicated service to all who struggle with substance use disorders whether it is primarily alcohol or other drugs. WHAT WE BELIEVE

Mid-Michigan Recovery Services Inc. [MMRS] is committed to inspiring hope by providing a safe environment - teaching and modeling healthy lifestyles for all impacted by substance use disorders. We KNOW recovery is possible. We know because our organization has been serving the community for over a half century and we have close connections with members of the community in long term recovery who were once clients. In fact, we have hired some of them. Our organization believes in diversity of community and strives to ensure that our sta“ is diverse and culturally understanding. We understand that every person is unique. Our philosophy is based on a holistic

Each person requires a personalized approach for substance use treatment and recovery. Our commitment is to approach a treatment plan with each individual; tailoring the plan to goals set with each individual for an e“ective and personal path to overcoming addiction. We KNOW recovery is possible. We know because our sta“ is not just a sta“ committed to service in recovery, but many of us are in long term recovery ourselves. In fact over the years we've hired past clients who are talented, successful and passionate about recovery! Our organization follows the Recovery Oriented Systems of Care [ROSC] model of service as the foundation for all of our programming. ROSC is simply dešned as community-network of services and supports that is coordinated to be person-centered building on the strength and resilience of the individual, families and community to achieve improved health, wellness and quality of life in abstinence for those with or at risk of substance use disorders.

In this commitment MMRS serves as an active a liate of the National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence, Ingham Substance Abuse Coalition, Greater Lansing Homeless Resolution Network and Capital Area Project VOX. We also participate in the Power of We Consortium, Recovery Oriented Systems of Care Work group, Families Against Narcotics, are an active a liate with Capital Area United Way and serve on many committees and work groups to advance healthcare for community members with substance use disorders and co-occurring mental health disorders to ensure that we are collaborative and thoughtful in our work to address the best treatment services, education and advocacy for community members with substance use disorders.

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