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Recovery

Safe, stable housing and gainful employment are key to sustaining recovery and maintaining good mental health. That’s because when clients are supported in these areas, they are more likely to recover and thrive. At Recovery Resources, we’re committed to providing safe, affordable housing and, more importantly, a living environment that is supportive of the recovery process. Additionally, we offer a variety of services to help clients find gainful employment.

Available housing arrangements include apartment living in shared and single apartments, condominiums, co-op living and a nine-bedroom sober living house for women.

  • Franklin Boulevard, Cleveland, Ohio 44102
  • River Oaks Drive, Rocky River, Ohio  44116
  • West Boulevard, Cleveland, Ohio  44102
  • Detroit Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio  44112
  • Center Ridge Road, Fairview Park, Ohio  44116

This Level II sober living home with peer support serves as a bridge between supervised inpatient treatment and a return to independent living. The house offers a safe, sober environment for up to nine women.

To get started: Call 216-431-4131

Care coordination

Specialists provide referrals, care resources and advocacy for clients diagnosed with severe mental illness. Psychiatric supportive treatment is also offered in group settings with topics such as anger management, coping skills and emotional regulation.

The Employment Alliance is open to residents of Cuyahoga County (age 18 and older) who receive treatment for mental illness and/or substance abuse disorder and wish to enter or return to competitive employment.

Pre-employment

  • Work incentive planning
  • Benefits counseling
  • Community-based work assessment and adjustment
  • Career exploration

Employment

  • Individualized job seeking skills training
  • Job development
  • Placement services

Post-employment

  • Job coaching 
  • Retention 
  • Supportive follow-along

Vocational rehabilitation

Recovery Resources is contracted with the State of Ohio, Opportunities for Ohioans with Disabilities to assist individuals with a mental health and/or substance abuse diagnosis to find full or part-time work.

  • Career exploration/vocational evaluations
  • Vocational training work experiences
  • Job search assistance
  • Retention services
  • Transportation and interviewing support

Contact Miranda Singh at (216) 400-7961 to learn more. To place a referral, contact Robin Taylor at (216) 713-0761.