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Recovery services

We partner with behavioral health agencies and allied systems in King County to support people in recovery from mental health and/or substance use conditions. Recovery is a process of change through which individuals improve their health and wellness, live a self-directed life, and strive to reach their full potential.

Recovery can have many pathways that may include professional clinical treatment; use of medications; support from families and in schools; faith-based approaches; peer support; and other approaches. 

Title 2.43 of the King County Code states that today’s behavioral health system shall be based on the goals and principles of recovery and resiliency within a trauma-informed framework.

How to Connect:

How to Connect:

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  • King County is creating supportive and thriving communities for people in recovery through our partnerships with providers like Recovery Academy, Hero House NW, King Co. Recovery Coalition, NAMI Seattle, NAMI Eastside, Dad’s Move, Recovery Beyond, Peer WA, Recovery Cafe, Guided Pathways and more.

Other recovery resources

Supported Employment Network

The Behavioral Health and Recovery Division (BHRD) provides Supported Employment Services to job seekers who are enrolled in BHRD services.

Recovery Month

Shattering stigma and sharing a message of hope for recovery.

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