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Empowering Recovery With Compassion & Evidence-Based Care
Recovery Health Services (RHS) is dedicated to supporting individuals in Jackson County, Missouri, who are impacted by substance use disorders. Centered in the urban core, RHS provides outpatient treatment grounded in compassion, hope, and person-centered care. Recognizing that each person's journey is unique, RHS tailors services to meet people where they are—offering healing from addiction through clinical expertise, housing support, and trauma-informed services.
Who RHS Serves
RHS primarily serves adults living in Jackson County who are experiencing substance use disorders, often alongside related challenges such as:
• Trauma (including systemic and generational trauma)
• Poverty and financial instability
• Homelessness or lack of affordable housing
• Legal system involvement
• Co-occurring mental health diagnoses
Many clients are referred through partnerships with agencies such as the Missouri Department of Mental Health (DMH), Department of Corrections, and local recovery coalitions. Whether someone is just beginning their recovery journey or seeking to maintain sobriety while rebuilding their life, RHS provides support every step of the way.
A Full Spectrum Of Evidence-Based Treatment
RHS integrates a variety of proven, research-based methods to support recovery, including:
• Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) – to challenge harmful thought patterns and behaviors.
• Contingency Management – offering motivational incentives to encourage progress.
• Trauma Counseling, including EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing) – to address past traumas that may contribute to substance use.
• Solution-Focused Therapy – helping clients envision and work toward positive change.
• Motivational Interviewing – to strengthen internal motivation for recovery.
Additionally, RHS offers:
• Addiction psychiatry services, including medication-assisted treatment (MAT)
• Individual therapy
• Group education and process groups
• Community support services
• Relapse prevention planning
This broad spectrum of services ensures that treatment addresses not just addiction, but also the underlying mental, emotional, and environmental factors driving it.
Integrated Services: Treating The Whole Person
Recovery Health Services is committed to a “housing first” and “medication first” model—ensuring that people get the support they need without unnecessary delays or conditions. This philosophy increases access to care for vulnerable populations and promotes dignity and stability.
Beyond addiction treatment, RHS offers connections to:
• Housing assistance
• Medical and psychiatric care
• Case management
• Employment and education resources
This wraparound model recognizes that recovery requires more than therapy—it demands secure housing, purpose, and community.
Addressing Co-Occurring Disorders & Trauma
RHS specializes in integrated treatment for individuals with both substance use and mental health disorders, commonly referred to as co-occurring or dual diagnoses. Using models like Integrated Dual Diagnosis Treatment and Cognitive Processing Therapy, clients receive targeted support for conditions such as depression, anxiety, PTSD, bipolar disorder, and schizophrenia—frequently seen alongside addiction.
RHS also acknowledges the impact of trauma, particularly systemic trauma tied to racial and economic disparities. Trauma-informed care is a core component of every treatment plan.
Risk & Protective Factors
RHS understands that long-term recovery is shaped by a combination of risks and supports:
Common Risk Factors
• Trauma (personal, historical, and systemic)
• Homelessness and unstable housing
• Legal barriers and justice involvement
• Chronic poverty
• Social isolation and lack of purpose
Protective Factors Promoted by RHS
• Strong natural and family support systems
• Access to comprehensive treatment services
• Connection to a recovery community
• Stable housing
• Regular access to physical and mental healthcare
Program Outcomes & Impact
The RHS model is designed to generate measurable, lasting results for individuals and the broader community. Expected outcomes include:
• Reduced or eliminated substance use
• Stable housing upon discharge
• Improved financial situation
• No new legal issues or re-involvement with the justice system
Success Metrics
• Client is housed at discharge
• Client is substance-free at discharge
• Client has no new legal encounters while in the program
These outcomes reflect a holistic view of recovery—one that extends beyond clinical sobriety to include wellness, independence, and social reintegration.
Committed To Collaboration & Community Wellness
RHS partners closely with organizations like the Missouri Department of Mental Health, local reentry initiatives, and oversight committees to ensure that Jackson County residents receive timely, high-quality care at the appropriate level of need. RHS also contributes to the region’s Community Health Improvement Plan, supporting goals like improving behavioral health access and raising awareness around substance use intervention.
A Compassionate, Effective Model For Recovery
Recovery Health Services is more than a treatment center—it is a healing community that helps individuals rebuild their lives with dignity. By offering evidence-based care, addressing social determinants of health, and maintaining a trauma-informed approach, RHS creates a path to recovery that is not only possible—but sustainable.
Locations
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Contact:
816-404-5850 • trumed.org
2025 COMBAT Funding:
$120,000
2025 Service Projection:
60 People
Areas Of Focus
Center for Recovery Health Services, 2020 Charlotte, Kansas City, MO 64108