RAIL Support Services
Recovery Advocates in Livingston (RAIL) provides nonclinical support services that assists individuals and families in recovering from alcohol or drug problems.
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RAIL is a peer-operated organization that serves as a local resource of community-based recovery support for persons in recovery and their families. Maintaining sobriety takes real work. Cravings, stress, anxiety, and old acquaintances can all be potential threats to sobriety. Adapting to a life that doesn’t revolve around drug and alcohol abuse can be very difficult. Making the transition from a life of addiction into an independent life of sobriety is a major challenge and RAIL is here to help!
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Services include:
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Recovery groups
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Recovery management
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Employment services and job training
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Case management
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Resource coordination: providing connection to legal services, social services, food stamps, etc.
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Family support group, life skills; spiritual and faith-based support
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Recreational/social activities and sober living skills
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Training opportunities for persons in recovery and community professionals
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RAIL’s office is at 5888 Sterling Drive, Howell, Michigan 48116
Open Monday-Friday 11am-4pm
517-586-4041
Coordinator: Tim Wessel
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Our mission is to mobilize resources within and outside of the recovery community to increase the prevalence and quality of long-term recovery.
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