Peer Recovery Services
Peer recovery services are community-based services for individuals eighteen (18) years or older with a mental illness or substance use disorder. Services are activities that promote recovery, self-determination, self-advocacy, well-being and independence. You do not have to be a resident of B.Riley House to participate in peer recovery services.
What is a Peer?
Certified Peer Support Specialists are trained to use lived experiences in a professional manner to help other people recover. Peer Support Specialists; give encouragement, hope, guidance, and understanding through the recovery process. We utilize lived experiences to form a mutual relationship of equals to support those in recovery. We assist them with the process of moving from hopelessness to hope!
If you are interested in participating in Peer Recovery Support (PRS) services offered, please contact the office of B.Riley House (216) 417-4831.
If you are interested in participating in Peer Recovery Support (PRS) services offered, please contact the office of B.Riley House (216) 417-4831.