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N urturing H ope and H ealing Through Community at Mansfield UMADAOP

O bserving a beloved individual grapple with addiction is an experience that evokes an unparalleled sense of urgency and despair. It triggers a relentless concern for their well-being and security, a poignant witnessing of the disintegration of their interper- sonal connections, and an ongoing contemplation about the eventual attainment of the profound healing they urgently crave.

CIRCLE FOR RECOVERY OHIO (CFRO) Circle for Recovery at Mansfield UMADAOP provides relapse pre- vention, offender reentry and supportive services to adult men and women under the community supervision of the Ohio Adult Parole Authority and local courts. MEDICATION ASSISTED TREATMENT Our on-site physician evaluates patients and prescribes medication for assisting in treatment and recovery. Treatment with methadone, buprenorphine , or extended-release injectable naltrexone helps re- duce withdrawals and cravings and prevent relapse. RECOVERY SUPPORT SERVICES Recovery support services are non-clinical services that are used with treatment to support individuals in their recovery goals. SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER (SUD) PEER SUPPORTERS Peers are individuals in recovery who can use their own experiences to help others working towards recovery. Peer supports are a critical component of the substance use disorder treatment system. COMMUNITY HEALTH WORKERS Community health workers typically have deep roots or shared life experiences in the communities they serve. They share similar values, ethnic background and socio-economic status and usually the same language as the people they serve. The community health worker serves as a bridge between the community and the health care, gov- ernment and social service systems.

In moments of such overwhelming uncertainty, even the slightest glimmer of hope holds an immeasurable value. It is within this realm that UMADAOP excels, devotedly nurturing the flame of hope. However, our commitment extends far beyond providing mere emo- tional solace. We equip your cherished family member or friend with a pragmatic arsenal of tools indispens- able for their journey towards treatment, recovery, and the sustained gift of lasting sobriety. Through our unwavering dedication, we unveil the possibilities that may have once seemed unattainable, illuminating a pathway towards a future brimming with promise. Treatment Programs and Services SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER (SUD) ASSESSMENTS The Assessment Process is organized around 12 specif- ic steps that help the counselor obtain a detailed history of the patient’s substance use, determine the key factors in the current situation, and plan the best treatment for recovery. INDIVIDUAL AND GROUP COUNSELING Individual counseling helps the patient focus on reduc- ing or stopping substance use, working toward skills and professional/educational outcomes, and adhering to a recovery plan. Group counseling provides social reinforcement for pursuit of recovery.

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