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Safe hostel

“I was a nurse. I had a problem. I ended up by the grace of God finding out about Jane’s Place. It has saved me. It has kept me more sober than I have ever been. I eat well here. It's women only, so it feels safer here. It is really difficult to find a safe place for women, and I keep telling the ladies over at my hostel, why don’t you just go over to Janes Place?” Catherine’s health started to deteriorate over lockdown. Her relationship was under stress. She began drinking more, and soon realised she had a problem. She stopped working so she could go and get help. Now homeless and in recovery, she finds friendship and hope at Jane’s Place. At Jane’s Place Catherine can make her own food, meet with friends, work on her CV and keep her recovery going strong. Jane’s Place relies on the kindness of our donors to keep going. Will you help today?
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MVP Recovery is proud to partner with Trinity Healthcare to embed Certified Recovery Specialists and Peer Specialists directly within Mercy Fitzgerald Hospital. In the midst of a healthcare crisis in Delaware County, collaboration has never been more critical. Together, we’re building bridges—not barriers—to behavioral health care. The Delaware County Emergency Room CRS Program is actively working to divert individuals from the Mercy Fitz ER into the treatment and support they truly need. Huge thanks to the frontline heroes at Mercy Fitz Hospital in Darby—we’re honored to work with you in serving the Delaware County community. #NoWrongDoor #BehavioralHealth #RecoveryMatters #DelcoStrong #MVPRecovery #TrinityHealthcare #MercyFitzgerald #CRS #ERSupport #RecoveryIsPossible
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Practical destroy

The journey doesn’t end when radiation therapy is complete—what comes next plays a key role in restoring energy and overall health. With guidance from oncology experts, patients can take practical steps to regain strength and embrace life after treatment. Explore essential recovery strategies that help support healing and long-term wellness after radiation therapy.
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How to Support a Loved One in Substance Abuse Recovery Watching someone you care about navigate substance abuse recovery can feel overwhelming. You want to help, but where do you start? The good news is that your support can make a real difference—studies show that strong social support increases the likelihood of long-term recovery by up to 50%. Here’s how to be there for your loved one in a way that’s meaningful, respectful, and sustainable. #### 1. Educate Yourself About Recovery Recovery isn’t a straight line—it’s a journey with ups, downs, and detours. Start by learning the basics: what addiction does to the brain, how treatment works, and what triggers might look like for your loved one. For example, addiction rewires the brain’s reward system, making cravings feel like survival instincts. Knowing this can help you respond with patience instead of frustration when setbacks happen. Check out resources like the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) or local recovery program websites for reliable info. The more you understand, the better equipped you’ll be to offer support without judgment. #### 2. Listen Without Fixing Your loved one might not need you to solve their problems—they might just need you to hear them. Practice active listening: put away distractions, nod to show you’re engaged, and reflect back what they say (“It sounds like you’re feeling overwhelmed today”). Avoid jumping in with advice unless they ask. Recovery is their path, and letting them lead builds their confidence. A simple “I’m here for you” can mean more than a dozen suggestions. #### 3. Set Healthy Boundaries Supporting someone doesn’t mean sacrificing your own well-being. Addiction can strain relationships, and it’s okay to say no to requests that enable harmful behavior—like lending money for substances. Be clear and kind: “I love you, but I can’t help with that. How else can I support you?” Boundaries protect both of you and show that you’re committed to their recovery, not their old habits. #### 4. Celebrate Small Wins Recovery is full of milestones, and they don’t have to be huge to matter. Did they make it through a tough day? Attend a meeting? Share a feeling? Celebrate it. A text like “I’m proud of you for sticking with it today” can boost their morale. Just keep it genuine—overpraising can feel patronizing. These moments remind them progress is possible, even when it’s slow. #### 5. Encourage Professional Help You’re a vital part of their support system, but you’re not a therapist or doctor. Encourage them to stick with their recovery program—whether it’s counseling, a support group like AA, or medical treatment. Offer practical help, like driving them to appointments or researching local options together. If they’re hesitant, frame it as teamwork: “Let’s find something that feels right for you.” Professional guidance complements your support and tackles what you can’t. #### 6. Take Care of Yourself You can’t pour from an empty cup. Supporting someone in recovery can be emotionally taxing, so carve out time for your own hobbies, rest, or even a support group like Al-Anon for families. When you’re steady, you’re better able to show up for them. It’s not selfish—it’s essential. #### Final Thoughts Helping a loved one through recovery is about balance: being there without taking over, caring without burning out. It’s not always easy, but your presence can be a lifeline. If you’re looking for more ways to help—or just need to talk it out—reach out to a local recovery program or drop a comment below. You’re not alone in this, and neither are they. --- If you know, someone struggling with substance-abuse, please call us today for help. We can help provide resources and professional care.  Hopes Horizon 443-725-4062
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A phenomenal read by Aaron Kucharski on the Mobilize Recovery community.
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