Recommence Recovery Services

Bridging treatment and everyday life.

“Support, clarity, and care during uncertain times.”

Recommence Recovery was founded on the understanding that recovery is not always linear. When someone experiences a setback or period of instability, what matters most is having the right support to stabilize, reconnect with care, and move forward.  Setbacks and instability are not failures. They are signals that additional support may be needed.

Talk with us about whether support makes sense.

Who We Support

How we help

  • Design and maintenance of daily schedules and routines
  • Executive skills support, including task initiation, organization, and time use
  • Educational, career, and transitional life guidance
  • Accountability-based behavioral support to enhance engagement and follow through 
  • Recovery oversight, including substance use monitoring
  • Family systems support with boundary clarification and reinforcement

Levels of Support

Transitional Support
For individuals who are relatively stable but navigating change or increased independence.

Structured Support
For individuals in early recovery or periods of increased need who benefit from consistent, hands-on support.

Intensive Support
For individuals with elevated risk or complex needs requiring frequent contact and close coordination.

A Message to Families

Supporting a loved one through recovery or mental health challenges can feel scary and overwhelming. Many families reach out feeling unsure of what to do next or worried about making the wrong decision.

Our role is to help bring structure, clarity, and support during this uncertain time. We work alongside clients, families, and clinicians to coordinate care, monitor stability, and address concerns early, so no one is navigating this process alone.

If you are feeling uncertain or overwhelmed, we are here to talk, answer questions, and help determine what support may be most helpful.

How to Get Started

Who We Support

How we help

  • Design and maintenance of daily schedules and routines
  • Executive skills support, including task initiation, organization, and time use
  • Educational, career, and transitional life guidance
  • Accountability-based behavioral support to enhance engagement and follow through 
  • Recovery oversight, including substance use monitoring
  • Family systems support with boundary clarification and reinforcement

Levels of Support

Transitional Support
For individuals who are relatively stable but navigating change or increased independence.

Structured Support
For individuals in early recovery or periods of increased need who benefit from consistent, hands-on support.

Intensive Support
For individuals with elevated risk or complex needs requiring frequent contact and close coordination.

A Message to Families

Supporting a loved one through recovery or mental health challenges can feel scary and overwhelming. Many families reach out feeling unsure of what to do next or worried about making the wrong decision.

Our role is to help bring structure, clarity, and support during this uncertain time. We work alongside clients, families, and clinicians to coordinate care, monitor stability, and address concerns early, so no one is navigating this process alone.

If you are feeling uncertain or overwhelmed, we are here to talk, answer questions, and help determine what support may be most helpful.

How to Get Started

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