It’s all about HOPE

Experience speaks for itself. Recovery Center of the Ozarks employs a peer-based staff that works a program of recovery themselves while planting the seeds of hope for each individual that joins us in a residential setting.

 

Through lived experience in the recovery process and a heart for sharing the pathways of hope, residents see the talk getting walked as fellowships form daily.

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It’s all about HOPE

Experience speaks for itself. Recovery Center of the Ozarks employs a peer-based staff that works a program of recovery themselves while planting the seeds of hope for each individual that joins us in a residential setting.

Through lived experience in the recovery process and a heart for sharing the pathways of hope, residents see the talk getting walked as fellowships form daily.

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It’s all about HOPE

Experience speaks for itself. Recovery Center of the Ozarks employs a peer-based staff that works a program of recovery themselves while planting the seeds of hope for each individual that joins us in a residential setting.
 
Through lived experience in the recovery process and a heart for sharing the pathways of hope, residents see the talk getting walked as fellowships form daily.

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Our Mission

 

Recovery Center of the Ozarks is a non-profit organization focused on providing a pathway of hope for those seeking a journey out of substance use disorder while reclaiming their life and reengaging society.

RCO’s program is a one-year peer-based residential experience that encompasses each aspect of an individual’s life through multiple pathways.

The holistic approach of recovery translates not only mentally and physically but aims to strengthen a person emotionally, spiritually, financially, socially, and intellectually to improve an individual’s quality of life while building recovery capital for the future.

Each individual in RCO’s program builds a new sense of purpose driven by accountability, self-respect and responsibility grounded in the principles of honesty, integrity and selflessness.

Our Mission

 

Recovery Center of the Ozarks is a non-profit organization focused on providing a pathway of hope for those seeking a journey out of substance use disorder while reclaiming their life and reengaging society.

RCO’s program is a one-year peer-based residential experience that encompasses each aspect of an individual’s life through multiple pathways.

The holistic approach of recovery translates not only mentally and physically but aims to strengthen a person emotionally, spiritually, financially, socially, and intellectually to improve an individual’s quality of life while building recovery capital for the future.

Each individual in RCO’s program builds a new sense of purpose driven by accountability, self-respect and responsibility grounded in the principles of honesty, integrity and selflessness.

Our Mission

 

Recovery Center of the Ozarks is a non-profit organization focused on providing a pathway of hope for those seeking a journey out of substance use disorder while reclaiming their life and reengaging society.

RCO’s program is a one-year peer-based residential experience that encompasses each aspect of an individual’s life through multiple pathways.

The holistic approach of recovery translates not only mentally and physically but aims to strengthen a person emotionally, spiritually, financially, socially, and intellectually to improve an individual’s quality of life while building recovery capital for the future.

Each individual in RCO’s program builds a new sense of purpose driven by accountability, self-respect and responsibility grounded in the principles of honesty, integrity and selflessness.

Our Story

How We Got Started

In late 2018, RCO board member Scott Swanson dedicated himself to being the boots on the ground to begin the framework for a Recovery Center in Harrison, Arkansas. Through many hurdles and multiple trips back to the drawing board, the pioneering visionary of the organization stayed steadfast with the mission. 

In early 2023 after putting together a dedicated board of directors, the go-ahead was given to turn the vision into a reality. 

Where We Are Now

The evidence-based model of peer recovery now welcomes individuals with a substance use disorder the opportunity to recover from a seemingly hopeless life and transition into a purpose-driven focus based on life-changing principles. With a facility based out of Camp Jack and a residential home full of individuals in recovery, residents of the program are now empowered toward a life grounded in hope.

Our Story

Our Story

Our Story
How We Got Started

In late 2018, RCO board member Scott Swanson dedicated himself to being the boots on the ground to begin the framework for a Recovery Center in Harrison, Arkansas. Through many hurdles and multiple trips back to the drawing board, the pioneering visionary of the organization stayed steadfast with the mission. 

In early 2023 after putting together a dedicated board of directors, the go-ahead was given to turn the vision into a reality. 

Where We Are Now

The evidence-based model of peer recovery now welcomes individuals with a substance use disorder the opportunity to recover from a seemingly hopeless life and transition into a purpose-driven focus based on life-changing principles. With a facility based out of Camp Jack and a residential home full of individuals in recovery, residents of the program are now empowered toward a life grounded in hope.

Our Story

Our Story
How We Got Started

In late 2018, RCO board member Scott Swanson dedicated himself to being the boots on the ground to begin the framework for a Recovery Center in Harrison, Arkansas. Through many hurdles and multiple trips back to the drawing board, the pioneering visionary of the organization stayed steadfast with the mission. 

In early 2023 after putting together a dedicated board of directors, the go-ahead was given to turn the vision into a reality. 

Where We Are Now

The evidence-based model of peer recovery now welcomes individuals with a substance use disorder the opportunity to recover from a seemingly hopeless life and transition into a purpose-driven focus based on life-changing principles. With a facility based out of Camp Jack and a residential home full of individuals in recovery, residents of the program are now empowered toward a life grounded in hope.

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Common  Questions

What is peer recovery?

One person in recovery helping another. Using our past to help others find a future and purpose.

How much does it cost?

The entry fee for the recovery program is $1,500 which covers Phase I and up to three months. Contact us if you need to establish a payment plan. We will work with each individual. Nobody should be turned away from recovery if they have a willingness and desire to exit a life of substance use.

 

Does RCO take insurance?

Our rates are so low that insurance isn’t accepted. The cost of our residential program is fixed at $125/week through the entire one-year program. Job placement after Phase I is provided and food services are put in place on the day you move into the Recovery House.

What if I have charges pending?

RCO has a working relationship with many of the moving parts in the criminal justice system. Each individual who is approved after the application process will have a peer specialist advocate on their side.

What if I need to go through detox?

Boston Mountain Rural Health Center has partnered with RCO to provide detox services. Contact us to make the appropriate arrangements and discuss payment options for detox. 

 

Do I need to pass a drug test to enter the program?

Before an intake can be completed, a drug test is required. A resident must test negative for all substances other than THC. If an individual tests positive for any other substance, a detox will be required. Once a resident is admitted, they will be randomly drug tested and any THC level must decrease to a level of zero.

Common  Questions

What is peer recovery?

One person in recovery helping another. Using our past to help others find a future and purpose.

How much does it cost?

The entry fee for the recovery program is $1,500 which covers Phase I and up to three months. Contact us if you need to establish a payment plan. We will work with each individual. Nobody should be turned away from recovery if they have a willingness and desire to exit a life of substance use.

 

Does RCO take insurance?

Our rates are so low that insurance isn’t accepted. The cost of our residential program is fixed at $125/week through the entire one-year program. Job placement after Phase I is provided and food services are put in place on the day you move into the Recovery House.

What if I have charges pending?

RCO has a working relationship with many of the moving parts in the criminal justice system. Each individual who is approved after the application process will have a peer specialist advocate on their side.

What if I need to go through detox?

Boston Mountain Rural Health Center has partnered with RCO to provide detox services. Contact us to make the appropriate arrangements and discuss payment options for detox. 

 

Do I need to pass a drug test to enter the program?

Before an intake can be completed, a drug test is required. A resident must test negative for all substances other than THC. If an individual tests positive for any other substance, a detox will be required. Once a resident is admitted, they will be randomly drug tested and any THC level must decrease to a level of zero.

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411 S. Pine St.
Harrison, AR 72601