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VALUE OF TREATMENT SERVICES

R.O.S.S. will provide support services to all individuals in Jefferson County and its surrounding areas, both before and after treatment.  No one in need of recovery support services will be denied immediate attention.  

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The Alabama Department of Mental Health (ADMH) is responsible for the regulation of Alabama’s public substance abuse services delivery system. ADMH does not operate any substance use disorder programs; however, we contract with community based entities throughout Alabama to offer outpatient and residential services. All state funded providers offer services on a sliding fee scale which is based on income, resulting in low or no cost services to persons with low income.

R.O.S.S. will provide support services to all individuals in Jefferson County and its surrounding areas, both before and after treatment.  No one in need of recovery support services will be denied immediate attention.

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Our Vision

The Recovery Organization of Support Specialists (R.O.S.S.) seeks to further develop and advance the role of Recovery Support within the community while promoting the right of self-determination and personal responsibility in individuals pursuing recovery.

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Our Mission

The Recovery Organization of Support Specialists aims to advocate, empower and collaborate for any individual seeking recovery.

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Value of R.O.S.S. Peer Services

Who is a Peer Support Specialist?

A Peer Support Specialist is a person living in recovery with a substance use disorder and providing support to others seeking recovery from a substance use disorder.

Who is a Certified Recovery Support Specialist (CRSS)?

A  person in recovery from substance use disorder working within an agency or organization, who has been trained to use their personal recovery story to assist others in developing their personal plan for recovery. This person must meet the Alabama Department of Mental Health’s requirements to provide peer supportive services.

What Does Peer Support Services Promote?
  • Many pathways to recovery

  • Self-directed care

  • Advocacy

  • A strength-based approach

  • Relationship enhancement

  • Emphasis on peer support philosophy

  • Recovery philosophy

  • Holistic Approach

  • Self-care

WHAT DOES PEER SERVICES INCLUDE?
  • Facilitating recovery education groups

  • Peer led support groups

  • Peer mentoring

  • Using life experiences to assist consumers in understanding their diagnosis

  • Crisis support

  • Relapse prevention planning

  • Reconnecting to family and community

  • Basic living skills

  • Building self-esteem and confidence

  • Recreation and social opportunities

  • Self-help and self-advocacy skills

  • Crisis resolution, problem solving, and goal setting skills

  • Screening/intake

  • Assistance in acquiring resources