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File #: 23-941    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Ceremonial Item Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 8/22/2023 In control: Behavioral Health Services
On agenda: 9/12/2023 Final action:
Title: 9:08 A.M. - Presentation of Proclamation Designating the Month of September 2023 as National Recovery Month in Lake County.
Sponsors: Behavioral Health Services
Attachments: 1. Proclamation_National Recovery
Memorandum


Date: September 12, 2023

To: The Honorable Lake County Board of Supervisors

From: Elise Jones, Director of Lake County Behavioral Health Services

Subject: Presentation of Proclamation Designating the Month of September 2023 as National Recovery Month in Lake County.

Executive Summary:

WHEREAS, Recovery Month recognizes the strong and proud recovery community, the dedication of service providers and community members in Lake County who assist and support individuals from prevention services to recovery; and

WHEREAS, Lake County Behavioral Health Services provided substance use disorder services to 208 beneficiaries, Hilltop Recovery Services provided 261 residential treatment beds and 55 outpatient services, Redwood Community Services Tule House provided residential treatment services to 65 women and 33 children, Hilltop Recovery Services, Redwood Community Services and Fran's House Sober Living Environment (SLE) provided combined safe housing to 49 men and women and 12 children in the calendar year 2022; and

WHEREAS, Lake County Behavioral Health Services provided mental health services to 1,153 individuals during the calendar year 2022; and

WHEREAS, nationally 24 million people in the US experience a substance use disorder, while 9.5 million experience both substance use disorder and mental health disorders; and

WHEREAS, 7 in 10 adults who have substance use disorders, consider themselves recovering or in recovery and 2 in 3 adults who have mental health disorders consider themselves recovering or in recovery; and

WHEREAS, through promotion of Recovery Month, people from all walks of life are encouraged to become knowledgeable about what they can do to create a healthier tomorrow for themselves and others by helping to prevent these problems today; and

WHEREAS, Recovery is possible, and treatment is effective. People in recovery can and do become gainfully employed, own homes, and rejoin their families and their communities.

WHEREAS,...

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