Located in Birmingham, Alabama, ROSS Recovery Center provides essential mental health services to the local community. The facility offers evidence-based treatment approaches in a supportive environment.
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The ROSS Recovery Center, located at 2105 Joyce Street in Birmingham, Alabama, is a peer-led support facility dedicated to helping individuals in recovery from substance use disorders. Operated by the Recovery Organization of Support Specialists (R.O.S.S.), the center provides accessible, non-clinical support services that foster hope, healing, and self-determination. ROSS’s mission is to empower and advocate for individuals on their recovery journey, utilizing peer support specialists who have personal experience with recovery and are trained to guide others toward meaningful, long-term wellness.
ROSS offers a comprehensive array of peer-based services including recovery education, peer mentoring, support groups, crisis intervention, and relapse prevention. The center embraces a holistic and strength-based approach, emphasizing self-care, life skills, goal setting, and community reintegration. Peer specialists at ROSS not only facilitate educational and therapeutic groups but also use their lived experience to help individuals navigate challenges, access resources, and rebuild relationships. Services are offered to adults in Jefferson County and surrounding areas, with no one turned away due to lack of access or treatment history. Through its commitment to community, advocacy, and lived experience, ROSS Recovery Center plays a vital role in breaking down barriers to recovery and supporting sustainable wellness for individuals with substance use challenges.