Cleveland-based Recovery Resources has begun transitioning its clinical and community programs to Cleveland-based MetroHealth and other providers, with all direct services ending by Dec. 31.
The behavioral health nonprofit organization transferred its clinical services to MetroHealth effective Oct. 1, expanding access to in-person care through MetroHealth’s community-based clinics, according to an Oct. 2 news release from MetroHealth.
Recovery Resources is working with its funders, including the Alcohol, Drug Addiction and Mental Health Services Board of Cuyahoga County, to shift its remaining housing, employment and community mental health programs to MetroHealth and other local agencies.
Recovery Resources will cease all programming by the end of the year and plans to dissolve the organization by summer 2026.
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