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AiR’s Recovery Assistance Program (RAP) is structured to identify the potential for relapse before it happens, offer peace of mind to parents, significant others and employers, and produce dramatically improved rates of recovery from the 50% average success rate to 80%. Learn more
Intervention
Intervention services are the most immediate and effective way to help struggling individuals access recovery. Assistance in Recovery’s clinicians recognize that behavioral health crisis can be frightening, confusing and debilitating and that sometimes people just need to be rescued. Learn about Interventions Flash is required to view video.
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AiR to present Expanding the Definition of Recovery
posted December 8, 2009AiR's Founder & CEO, Andrew Wainwright will be presenting at the Alexian Brothers Behavioral Health Hospital Center for Professional Education's Professional Education Workshops & Programs Behavioral health issues can affect an entire family or organization and all those affected deserve equal attention, compassion and understanding. This wor...
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As WV Senate Tackles Prescription Drug Abuse, Ambitious Business Women Battle Its Effects
posted March 8, 2010On March 2nd West Virginia’s senate cleared a bill aimed at tackling prescription drug abuse. Modeled after New York’s program, it utilizes a national database physicians must use in order to prescribe or dispense painkillers and other drugs. Hoping to not only save the state money, but also tackle a problem robbing the nation of productive citizens...
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What we are doing at AiR
CNN's American Morning calls on AiR to discuss drug addiction, alcoholism and treatment topics.
Educational Events
Case Management Seminar - Join Hazelden and Assistance in Recovery in the fourth of a series of free educational events that will provide information to family members and loved ones of those struggling with addiction.
Monday, February 8, 2010
5:30 p.m. Registration
6-8 p.m. Presentation, "Case Management with people in Recovery: Building resiliency and the Management of Substance Dependence.”
Register online at hazelden.org/familyed by Feb. 1. If you have any questions please give us a call at 651-292-2405.
Expanding the Definition of Recovery - Join us at Alexian Brothers Behavioral Health Hospital Center for Professional Education's Workshop.
March 12, 2010 at 10 am
Behavioral health issues can affect an entire family or organization and all those affected deserve equal attention, compassion and understanding. This workshop will help to educate patients/clients about their situation, empower them with solutions and direct them into action







