Access to Recovery
Our Access to Recovery Program is designed to empower individuals seeking recovery by connecting them with a wide range of recovery and support services. We believe in a person-centered approach, tailoring recovery plans to your unique needs and preferences. Our case managers are here to guide you through the process of accessing vital resources.
Key Services:
- Community Service Officers
- Overdose Response Team
- Civil Commitments
- Housing support
- Peer support/Recovery Support
- Community Health Outreach
- Community Outreach, Prevention, Narcan Distribution and Training
Explore the opportunities provided by our Access to Recovery Program and create a customized path to your recovery journey.
Community Service Officers
Our dedicated Community Service Officers (CSOs) are here to assist and provide support to individuals and families in need. CSOs serve as liaisons between clients and our programs, ensuring that you receive the care and resources you require.
Key Services:
Client advocacy and support
Resource coordination
Crisis intervention
Referrals to appropriate programs and services
Learn more about our Community Service Officers and how they can assist you in navigating the services available through White Earth Behavioral Health.
Community Health Outreach Workers
Our Community Health Outreach Workers are passionate about improving the health and well-being of our community. They play a critical role in connecting individuals to vital health resources and services, all while promoting community wellness.
Key Services:
Health education and outreach
Assistance with accessing healthcare services
Cultural and community engagement
Social support and advocacy
Discover the role of our Community Health Outreach Workers in building a healthier community together.
Overdose Response
Swift and effective responses to overdoses are critical. Our Overdose Response Program is dedicated to reducing the harm associated with overdose incidents. We offer overdose prevention education, training on administering naloxone, and resources for individuals, families, and first responders.
Key Services:
Naloxone distribution and training
Overdose prevention education
Support for overdose survivors and their families
Collaborative work with local emergency services
Learn more about our Overdose Response Program and join us in combating the opioid crisis and saving lives.