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Westchester Recovery Network-Intensive and Westchester Recovery Network

The Westchester Recovery Network-Intensive (WRN-I) is a mobile support service provided by peer professionals to assist individuals who are currently in the hospital or have had a recent hospitalization for a behavioral health condition. We recognize that everyone has their own unique recovery journey and WRN-I views relapses and hospital re-admissions as bumps in the road. WRN-I empowers people to move forward on their path, collaborating with them to honor their inherent strength and resilience.

The Westchester Recovery Network (WRN) offers peer outreach and support for adults who have experienced behavioral health conditions and wish to decrease dependence on the behavioral health system while developing greater self-reliance and a more fully integrated life in the community. Operated by peer professionals, WRN is made up of Recovery Specialists who have lived experience. They help individuals discover or rediscover their passions in life and establish connections with others, helping to further self-development and economic self-sufficiency.

Learn more about Peer Specialists and their vital role in the short video below:

For more information, please contact Dwayne Mayes, Director of Recovery Networks and Peer Training, at 914-345-5900, ext. 7594 or mayesd@mhawestchester.org.

 

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