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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 Mar 15.
Published in final edited form as: Alcohol Treat Q. 2010 Oct 6;28(4):391–416. doi: 10.1080/07347324.2010.511057

TABLE 1.

A Selective List of Recovery Support Services

• Recovery mentoring, guiding or coaching, including case management and assistance
with addressing basic needs
• Transportation to and from clinical, rehabilitative, and other recovery-oriented,
community-focused activities
• Childcare provided to enable people to participate in treatment and in other services
• Sober and supported housing options such as transitional housing, recovery houses,
liaison with private landlords, security deposits, etc.
• Pre-treatment engagement and post-treatment monitoring and support designed to assist
people in establishing and/or maintaining engagement in other services and in positive
vocational, educational, and social activities
• Social support and community engagement services, such as recovery community centers,
mutual support, or recovery groups designed to assist persons to build positive
community connections, discover positive personal interests, give back, and take on
valued social roles
• Educational/vocational supports
• Legal services and advocacy