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PRSS (Peer Recovery Support Service) program helps patients maintain their sobriety by providing personalized peer support. It is made possible through meaningful relationships with certified Recovery Support Specialists. This is usually the final step out of the rehabilitation process and more of a support mechanism to stay sober.

At Eudaimonia, we provide our clients with a range of support services, including, Weekly and bi-weekly support sessions, 24/7 access to live recovery support services, and Family support training.

There are a lot of benefits to the PRSS program. You can reduce the risk of relapse, by continuously interacting with your care provider. You can also ease up the transition through your various recovery stages.

PRSS is Good for Mild Addictions

Through PRSS, you can meet and discuss with people who have gone through the recovery process. It is very useful for learning what you are going through during rehab. The group discussions are centered around how to control your mind. This is when the participants share their coping mechanisms with others while also learning from them.

PRSS is an effective treatment for mild addictions. A simple group discussion will help you relieve yourself from minor addictions, and avoid going through the otherwise long rehab process.

Get Round the Clock Support from a Specialist

Also, in PRSS, you can get round-the-clock support from specialists. With our 24/7 access to live recovery support services, you can contact our psychiatrists and your personal consultants anytime you want and ask them to assist you.

Your personal consultant, who is aware of your personal condition will guide you better in this way. It is in your hand to reach out to them.

Weekly Sessions Quickens Your Recovery

Art Eudaimonia, this program is split into two parts. The first 90 days of the program will have four sessions with a Peer Recovery Support Specialist. This is scheduled to be done each month. Every week, your progress is noted and how far you have recovered will be analyzed as such.

After the initial 90 days, you will meet with your personal Peer Recovery Support Specialist on a bi-weekly basis. Or you can always schedule an appointment with them, as and when you need it.

Live Your Life on Your Terms

The PRSS provides personalized recovery support services that are tailored to meet your individual needs. Over the years, this has proved to be a quicker way to recover and rehab. By joining this program, you can quit your minor addictions and move on back to your regular life, easily. A large number of success stories of addiction treatment vouch for our service.

Also, by talking to people who’ve gone through similar pains as you, you can gain more confidence in yourself. You can take charge of your life and start over again.

Contact Eudaimonia Recovery Center and register with our Peer Recovery Support Service (PRSS) and start your life again. The service is provided in collaboration with the third-party service provider MAP (Measure Act Prevent) based out of Austin in Texas.

Eudaimonia Can Help Keep You on the Path to Recovery

At Eudaimonia Recovery Homes, we know the struggle of trying to achieve and maintain sobriety. However, long-term sobriety is possible for every person in recovery despite the unique challenges they may be facing. With sober living homes located in Houston and Austin, Texas, and Colorado Springs, CO, Eudaimonia can provide essential recovery support services to help you or a loved one achieve lifelong sobriety. Call us today at (512) 580-3131 or contact us online for more information.

 

PRSS (Peer Recovery Support Service) program helps patients maintain their sobriety by providing personalized peer support. It is made possible through meaningful relationships with certified Recovery Support Specialists. This is usually the final step out of the rehabilitation process and more of a support mechanism to stay sober.

At Eudaimonia, we provide our clients with a range of support services, including, Weekly and bi-weekly support sessions, 24/7 access to live recovery support services, and Family support training.

There are a lot of benefits to the PRSS program. You can reduce the risk of relapse, by continuously interacting with your care provider. You can also ease up the transition through your various recovery stages.

PRSS is Good for Mild Addictions

Through PRSS, you can meet and discuss with people who have gone through the recovery process. It is very useful for learning what you are going through during rehab. The group discussions are centered around how to control your mind. This is when the participants share their coping mechanisms with others while also learning from them.

PRSS is an effective treatment for mild addictions. A simple group discussion will help you relieve yourself from minor addictions, and avoid going through the otherwise long rehab process.

Get Round the Clock Support from a Specialist

Also, in PRSS, you can get round-the-clock support from specialists. With our 24/7 access to live recovery support services, you can contact our psychiatrists and your personal consultants anytime you want and ask them to assist you.

Your personal consultant, who is aware of your personal condition will guide you better in this way. It is in your hand to reach out to them.

Weekly Sessions Quickens Your Recovery

Art Eudaimonia, this program is split into two parts. The first 90 days of the program will have four sessions with a Peer Recovery Support Specialist. This is scheduled to be done each month. Every week, your progress is noted and how far you have recovered will be analyzed as such.

After the initial 90 days, you will meet with your personal Peer Recovery Support Specialist on a bi-weekly basis. Or you can always schedule an appointment with them, as and when you need it.

Live Your Life on Your Terms

The PRSS provides personalized recovery support services that are tailored to meet your individual needs. Over the years, this has proved to be a quicker way to recover and rehab. By joining this program, you can quit your minor addictions and move on back to your regular life, easily. A large number of success stories of addiction treatment vouch for our service.

Also, by talking to people who’ve gone through similar pains as you, you can gain more confidence in yourself. You can take charge of your life and start over again.

Contact Eudaimonia Recovery Center and register with our Peer Recovery Support Service (PRSS) and start your life again. The service is provided in collaboration with the third-party service provider MAP (Measure Act Prevent) based out of Austin in Texas.

Eudaimonia Can Help Keep You on the Path to Recovery

At Eudaimonia Recovery Homes, we know the struggle of trying to achieve and maintain sobriety. However, long-term sobriety is possible for every person in recovery despite the unique challenges they may be facing. With sober living homes located in Houston and Austin, Texas, and Colorado Springs, CO, Eudaimonia can provide essential recovery support services to help you or a loved one achieve lifelong sobriety. Call us today at (512) 580-3131 or contact us online for more information.

 

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