A person with "lived experience" who has been trained to help people struggling with mental health, trauma, or substance use.
This treatment approach involves staying in a treatment center for approximately 28 days. Group and/or individual counseling to obstain skills/tools to use to stay well, and experienceing a caring, safe environment start the recovery journey
This treatment approach consists of several hours of counseling, education and support every day or several times a week. Treatment lasts for five to seven weeks.
Programs designed to support people seeking wellness following alcohol or substance use disorder. The premise is to accept you have a problem, face, it, and find a way to change it (with community support). Acceptance of a higher power is the basis of the program.
Used to manage withdrawal symptoms, lessen cravings/urge to use during detox, and prevention of relapse. Common medications used are Buprenorphine/Naloxone (Suboxone), Buprenorphine (Subutex), and Methadone.
Sober Living - Sharing a house with other same sex individuals who are working, sharing household responsibilities, attending recovery meetings, and maintaining accountability in recovery
Food, Clothing, Hygiene - if needed, a basic set of clothes, hygiene, and food to ensure client does not go hungry until they are back on their feet
Employment connections to employers willing to hire people with judicial system records
Birth Certificate, Social Security card, Driver's License, or State IDÂ
Health Insurance, Treatment Applications, Employment
Informing the courts of recovery plan, assisting when possible. No guarantee of early release.
REDLINE - 800-889-9789
The information and referral line provides accurate, up-to-date alcohol, drug, problem gambling, and other addiction information and referrals to all citizens of Tennessee at their request.
Callers are provided with at least 3 referral sources when possible. REDLINE staff does not do therapy or counseling with the caller or substance abuser, but gives them the information to put them in touch with someone who will provide a diagnosis, prognosis or assessment of the mental or physical health of the substance user/abuser. The REDLINE strives to provide the caller with specific referrals based on their stated needs.