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CMHA recognizes Recovery Month 2024
Sep 3, 2024
September is Recovery Month and CMHA Halton joins organizations around the world in recognizing this important event. In Canada, about 21 per cent of people will be affected by addiction in their lifetime. Recovery Month recognizes that recovery looks different for everyone, offering the opportunity to share stories, talk about treatment options, and reduce the stigma surrounding addiction.
Alcohol is the most common substance for which people met the criteria for addiction in Canada, at around 18 per cent. Despite its commonality, alcohol is linked to over 200 diseases and injury conditions, including liver cirrhosis, cardiovascular disease, and multiple cancers.
During Recovery Month, it’s crucial to acknowledge that everyone’s addiction recovery journey is different and can take many forms. A continuum of supports—from harm reduction to rehabilitation—helps people meet their unique recovery needs. By fostering open dialogue and understanding, we can help reduce the stigma surrounding addiction and support those on their recovery journeys.
CMHA Halton offers integrated care to individuals experiencing mental health and substance use concerns in our Community Concurrent Disorders Program (CCDP). Support may include case management, psychotherapy, and access to a Registered Nurse. A thorough assessment conducted at the initiation of service informs service direction, and support is individualized and the care team developed based on clients’ unique needs, strengths, and preferences.
If you or someone you know needs help, contact us at 905 693 4270 or [email protected] or click here for more information.