by Carolyn | Jun 15, 2016 | behavioral health care, foundation, housing programs, programs, recovery, supportive housing, treatment, wellness
Sustaining a Commitment to Recovery Our 2015 Annual Report is now online! The report includes information on our treatment and housing services, an overview of our health and wellness programs, and a look at the key events of 2015. Read the report here and let us know...
by oh-admin | Dec 21, 2015 | call to action, Medicaid, treatment
Medicaid coverage of most substance abuse treatment programs, including Odyssey House, is in danger thanks to the IMD exclusion. This exclusion bars Medicaid from paying for community-based residential treatment at facilities of 16 beds or more. While the IMD...
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 | Aug 2, 2013 | community, Family Center, programs, treatment, volunteer
On July 26th, approximately 50 staff members from international branding firm Siegel+Gale joined Odyssey House to paint a mural and the playrooms at the Manor Family Center. The images and mural painted by Siegel+Gale bring a touch of whimsy to the playrooms and...
by oh-admin | Jul 1, 2013 | Odyssey House news, recovery, treatment
Commitment to a CauseHelping people with substance use disorders and mental health challenges rebuild their lives requires a special kind of commitment. It’s a commitment that demands resiliency, gives hope, rewards effort, and embraces challenges. It’s the...
by oh-admin | Jun 3, 2013 | commentary, research, treatment, Working in Recovery
By Gary Harmon, Ph.D.Vice President, Director of Research & GrantsAs the substance use disorder field continues to evolve and move closer to a medical model, Odyssey House is poised to remain a leader. The ability of the agency to retain the essential...