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Recovery Center of Hamilton County

Promotes health and wellness through empowerment, education, and peer support so individuals affected by  mental illness can live fulfilling lives in our community.

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RCHC Updates

Important Announcements: 

Next Session: April 1st, 2024 through June 7th, 2024. See the NEW Schedules: In-Person and Online.  

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ABOUT US

The Recovery Center of Hamilton County is a Peer Run Organization that supports residents of Hamilton County (Ohio) who are working on their recovery from mental health struggles.​ Monday through Friday, we have classes on wellness, creative expression, recovery education, personal growth and more.​

 

Our goal is to offer an environment of learning that promotes wellness and recovery. We want to help individuals reconnect the pieces of their lives that became disconnected when they were struggling. We do this through peer support and a goal-oriented class schedule. Peer support is an excellent compliment to clinical services. It utilizes shared experiences as a means to foster the recovery of other individuals struggling with their mental health. ​

 

Recently the Recovery Center has expanded services to Transitional Aged Youth by providing them with after-hours events. We encourage you to check out our new initiative RC After Dark. ​

 

The Recovery Center of Hamilton County is dedicated to helping individuals recover the things we lose when struggling with mental health issues. Recover your self-esteem, self-awareness, health, safety, and ability to socialize. ​We'd love to meet you and introduce you to a community of people who understand.

About RCHC

In-Person Classes: Effective:  4.1.24 through 6.7.24

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Online Classes: Effective 4.1.24 through 6.7.24

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These online classes are open and available to anyone, anywhere!  All we ask is that you fill out this form before joining any online classes if you are not already a member of RCHC. *You are allowed to fill out a form on behalf of a peer, or client who would like to join online. 

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Everyday Evening Peer Support Group Check-In (Including Holidays and every day the RCHC is closed):

7:00 pm Peer Support Group 

Call-In +1 312 626 6799

Link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83468365382

Meeting ID: 834 6836 5382

What is an average day like at the Recovery Center of Hamilton County?

A day in the life of the Recovery Center is filled with community, support, and healing. We start the day with a morning meeting at 10:15am where we share our weekly agenda and end it with a fun game of trivia. At 10:30am our classes begin, with a break for lunch at 12:45pm. Each class you take is about an hour long and is wellness and recovery-focused. There are many informative, helpful, and fun classes you can take based upon your recovery goals such as Journaling for Recovery, Healing the Shame That Binds You, Yoga, Healthy Cooking, Media Madness, Coping Skills, Clay & Sculpture, Meditation, Weight & Aerobics Training and more! Our instructors have all experienced mental illness and are here to help you in your recovery journey. A sense of community is found here and we hope through RCHC you can discover not only recovery but new friendships and knowledge to guide you through life.

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Allyson, Recovery Center Member

The Recovery Center has meant life to me.  We are all so lucky to have such an amazing place in our city.  I would not have made the progress I have made without the Recovery Center. Blessings to All the Staff and All the Members at the Recovery Center.   You have really meant LIFE to me.

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Brian, Recovery Center Member & Staff

Without the Recovery Center, I am not sure I would feel as good as I do these days. Before, I was struggling to make it through. Now, I’m working, I’m returning back to the person I was, and I’m giving back to the Recovery Center through my volunteering efforts. This place has truly changed my life.

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8 Dimensions of Wellness Spotlight

Financial Wellness 

Financial Wellness involves the process of learning how to successfully manage financial expenses. Money plays a critical role in our lives and not having enough of it impacts health as well as academic performance. Financial stress is repeatedly found to be a common source of stress, anxiety, and fear for anyone. Keeping track of expenses, making a budget, and sticking to it are important skills to have in order to be financially responsible and independent. Learning how to maximize your financial wellness now will help you feel prepared to handle potentially stressful financial situations in the future.

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Mental Health Monday Spotlight

Therapy!

Therapy can be hard to navigate, especially when you're new in your recovery, and even when you've been in recovery for a while. Amanda walks you through steps you can take to find a therapist and how to navigate therapy. Check it out below!  

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Become a Peer Supporter

Peer Support is an integral part of what we do here at RCHC. If you'd like to learn more about becoming a Certified Peer Recovery Supporter then click on the Read More button below and learn more or contact our PRS Coordinator: Andrea McCrate at

(513) 579 5416 

andream@recoverycenterhc.org;

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