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Recovery Resources MetroHealth Partnership

Together, Ushering in a new era of healthcare.

We are excited to announce that Recovery Resources has been acquired by The MetroHealth System and will join together to usher in a new era in integrated health care. The partnership expands services for the community, allowing current clients and patients to receive coordinated care for physical health, mental illness, alcoholism, drug and other addictions.
  • Recovery Resources MetroHealth Partnership
    In 2019, while maintaining its independent 501(c)(3) nonprofit status, Recovery Resources affiliated with The MetroHealth System to enable both parties to collaborate on behavioral health and addiction services. The partnership expands services for the community, allowing current Recovery Resources’ clients and MetroHealth patients to receive coordinated care for mental illness, alcoholism, drug and other addictions. MetroHealth patients are able to receive specialized care for behavioral health and addiction disorders from Recovery Resources professionals. Clients under the care of Recovery Resources have access to MetroHealth services, linking them to additional primary care and preventive care options. MetroHealth and Recovery Resources share similar missions serving Cuyahoga County’s most vulnerable residents. In 2017, MetroHealth created an Office of Opioid Safety, to address the growing opioid addiction problem. Recovery Resources has been serving clients with mental illness, alcohol and drug addictions since 1955. Recovery Resources maintains its separate nonprofit status and operating structure under the MetroHealth umbrella.
  • About The MetroHealth System
    The MetroHealth System, Cuyahoga County’s public health system, is honoring its commitment to create a healthier community by building a new hospital on its main campus in Cleveland. The buildings, and the 25 acres of green space around them, are catalyzing the revitalization of MetroHealth’s West Side neighborhood. MetroHealth will break ground on the new hospital in late 2018, using nearly $1 billion it borrowed on its own credit after dramatically improving its finances. In the past five years, MetroHealth’s operating revenue has increased by 44.5 percent and its number of employees by 21 percent. Today, its staff of 7,600 provides care at MetroHealth’s four hospitals, four emergency departments and more than 20 health centers and 40 additional sites throughout Cuyahoga County. In the past year, MetroHealth has served 300,000 patients at more than 1.4 million visits in its hospitals and health centers, 75 percent of whom are uninsured or covered by Medicare or Medicaid. The health system is home to Cuyahoga County’s most experienced Level I Adult Trauma Center, verified since 1992, and one of two adult and pediatric burn centers in the state of Ohio. As an academic medical center, MetroHealth is committed to teaching and research. Each active staff physician holds a faculty appointment at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine and its main campus hospital houses a Cleveland Metropolitan School District high school of science and health. For more information, visit metrohealth.org.