by oh-admin | May 11, 2015 | Odyssey House news, programs, recovery, success stories, treatment
Our 2014 Annual Report is now online! The report includes infographics on our treatment services and populations, an overview of our growing portfolio of supportive housing programs, and a look at the key events of 2014.Most importantly, this report also features...
by oh-admin | Feb 12, 2015 | holidays, recovery, relapse, support
Two of the most common relapse triggers are relationships and holidays, making Valentine’s Day an especially tough day for people in recovery. There are many reasons why this day can be a trigger, including:You feel pressure to make the day extra special to make...
by oh-admin | Jan 30, 2015 | Edgecombe, grants, in the news, mentors, Outpatient Services, programs, recovery, support
Bronx Free Press Reporter Gregg McQueen visited our outpatient clinic in the Bronx to speak with Mary Callahan, senior manager, director of Outpatient Services, and Michael Everett, a certified recovery coach, about this innovative program and how it will help reduce...
by oh-admin | Dec 22, 2014 | Dr. Peter Provet, holidays, recovery, relapse
This article by Dr. Peter Provet, president and CEO of Odyssey House, originally appeared as a guest post on the Office of National Drug Control Policy’s “Pushing Back” blog in 2009.For individuals with substance use disorders, the Holiday Season...
by oh-admin | Nov 26, 2014 | arts, Odyssey House Art Project, recovery
For more than a decade, the Odyssey House Art Project (OHAP), people living with substance use and mental health disorders, has been helping its members find new ways to access feelings and a new medium in which to express them. Since it’s...
by oh-admin | Sep 22, 2014 | community, events, rally, recovery, recovery month, Run for Your Life, wellness
More than 1,000 people came out to Icahn Stadium on September 20th to show their support for men and women in treatment for substance use and mental health disorders at the 9th Annual Run for Your Life 5K Run & Recovery Walk. WPIX reporter Jay Dow emceed the...