Recovery & Support Page
Substance Use Recovery Options in Kenosha
Intro angle: orient people who feel overwhelmed by the phrase "getting help." This page would explain that recovery may include treatment, medication, peer support, counseling, family support, mutual-help groups, recovery coaching, harm reduction, and resource navigation.
Safety / Crisis Callout
If someone is in immediate danger, call 911. For mental health crisis support, call or text 988. If overdose is possible, call 911 and give naloxone if available.
At A Glance
You have options
Recovery can look different for different people.
Start before you know
You do not have to know which option is right before reaching out.
Care can be layered
Treatment, medication, peer support, recovery coaching, and support groups may work together.
Local help is available
Hope Council can help people understand options and connect with local resources.
Main Guidance: What Recovery Can Include
Clinical options
Assessment and referral, outpatient treatment, intensive outpatient, residential treatment, detox, or medications when clinically appropriate.
Support options
Peer support, recovery coaching, case management, mutual-help groups, and family support.
Practical barriers
Transportation, food, housing, appointments, documents, insurance, and aftercare can all affect recovery.
What Hope Council Can Help With / Related Resources
No-Cost Peer Support
Link to peer support, recovery coaching, resource navigation, and telephone recovery support pathways.
Assessment & Referral
Help visitors understand level of need and possible next steps.
Treatment Provider Directory
Connect to treatment provider options, insurance questions, and local referrals.
Related pages
Supporting a Loved One, Opioids, Alcohol, and Cannabis.
FAQ Examples
What are the different recovery options for substance use?
This answer would summarize treatment, peer support, medication, family support, and community support without overwhelming the visitor.
Do I need treatment, peer support, or both?
This answer would invite people to ask questions before deciding what level of help fits.
Can I call even if I am not ready for treatment?
This answer would reinforce Hope Council's readiness-neutral, no-judgment approach.
Sources And Review
Placeholder for SAMHSA, NIAAA, Hope Council peer support/getting help pages, and staff/source review before publishing.
Last reviewed: to be added before launch.