Welcome to HIGH IMPACT RECOVERY. Our agency is dedicated to bringing the most innovative and creative solutions to the recovery community and beyond with an emphasis on participant engagement, employee retention, and improved outcomes. We are 100% committed to bridging communication gaps among stakeholders, organizations, and participants.
The sooner we recognize the power of our thoughts and implement positive self-talk and/or imaging into our game plan, the sooner we will recover from whatever it is that is holding us back from being the best version of self. It is then we can achieve results that previously appeared unattainable. This can be on an individual level or an organizational one.
At HIGH IMPACT RECOVERY, we believe our real value to others is in being ourselves. If we forgive ourselves for the past, focus on doing the next right thing, and develop a realistic game plan, we will undoubtedly move the needle forward in what ever area that we choose to do so in. The rearview mirror is small and the windshield is big for a reason, it’s time to get to work!
The ASAM Criteria uses six dimensions to create a holistic, biopsychosocial assessment of an individual to be used for service planning and treatment across all levels of care.
The ASAM Criteria strength-based multidimensional assessment takes into account a patient's needs, obstacles and liabilities, as well as their strengths, assets, resources, and support structure. This information is used to determine the appropriate Level of Care (LOC) across a continuum.
Harm Reduction is an evidence-based approach that is critical to engaging with people who use drugs and equipping them with life-saving tools and information to create positive change in their lives and potentially save their lives. Harm reduction is a key pillar in the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services' Overdose Prevention Strategy.
Projects that operate on the Housing First model house people more quickly than other models, and those people are more likely to remain stably housed. Housing First programs also cost less money than not housing people, due to the cost of emergency services such as jails, hospitals, and shelters.
SMART is a helpful acronym for developing objectives and goals as part of case management model that are Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Realistic, and Time-bound.
The five steps and two guiding principles of the Strategic Prevention Framework (SPF) offer prevention practitioners a comprehensive approach to understanding and addressing the substance misuse and related behavioral health problems facing their communities, and to developing and sustaining programs and practices that reduce behavioral health inequities.
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