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UCS partnership with CHESS Health provides accessible recovery support for community

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UCS provides virtual options for recovery and mental health support through a partnership with CHESS Health.

Companion app: UCS is excited to introduce a new resource developed specifically for family, friends, caregivers and companions of individuals struggling with mental health issues, including substance use disorders.

If you are a family member, friend, or caregiver—collectively known as a “companion”—to someone struggling with behavioral health issues or substance use disorder, the Companion App is here to support you.

We understand the profound impact these challenges can have on your life, and our app is designed specifically for you. The Companion App provides a safe space where you can connect with others who share similar experiences, find guidance, and access invaluable resources tailored to your unique needs.

Join our community today to share your journey, gain insights, and empower yourself as you support your loved one in their recovery.

Download the Companion App now and be part of our community! Sign up here.

eRecovery Connections app: The Connections app is a free recovery support app with 24/7 peer support, a supportive recovery community, and tools to help clients track and celebrate milestones. eRecovery Connections is available to UCS clients at no cost.

Photo courtesy of CHESS Health

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