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What do peer support workers do?

Peer support workers are people who have lived experience of mental health challenges and or drug and alcohol addiction themselves. They use these experiences and empathy to support other people and their families receiving mental health and or drug and alcohol addiction treatment services.

Do you offer sliding scale rates?

At our Mental Health, Drug and Alcohol Treatment facility, we accept many types of insurance plans, including Medicaid and Medicare. We understand that not everyone has access to insurance, so no one is ever turned away or refused service due to the inability to pay or the lack of insurance. We also provide a sliding scale payment plan to accommodate those who may not be able to afford the full cost of treatment. Our staff is available to answer any questions you may have about insurance coverage and payment options. We are committed to providing the highest quality of care to all of our patients, regardless of their financial circumstances.

Does the peer support role only provide resources for support and assistance?

At our mental health, drug and alcohol treatment center, we offer resources to help support our clients on their journey to recovery. Our team of counselors provides individual, group and family therapy sessions, as well as access to support groups and 12-step programs. We also offer educational materials, such as books and videos, to help our clients better understand the recovery process. Additionally, we provide access to holistic treatments, like yoga and meditation, to help clients find relief from their symptoms. Finally, we offer referrals to other services, such as housing and employment assistance, to ensure our clients have all the resources they need to stay on the path to recovery.

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