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ABOUT US
Starting with the more recent
story, in 2006, META Services became Recovery Innovations,
Inc. to create the opportunity to develop recovery-based
programs and training opportunities throughout the United
States and the world. Now, Recovery Innovations of Arizona,
Inc. continues to provide recovery-based programs and
supports to serve Maricopa County, Arizona, while new
non-profit companies have been created in other states. The
Recovery Opportunity Center, LLC provides training and
technical assistance worldwide and META Certification, Inc.
will provide individuals and organizations certification in
recovery-based practice.
BACKGROUND
In 1981, a class action suit was
filed in Superior Court by the Maricopa County Public
Fiduciary on behalf of a class of mentally ill adults
against the state of Arizona and Maricopa County (Arnold vs.
Sarn). After several years of deliberation, the case was
settled in 1989. The Arizona Supreme Court affirmed the
individual right of every chronically mentally ill person to
adequate treatment in the community. The state and county
were ordered to establish a comprehensive system of
community-based mental health care.
In 1981, a class action suit was
filed in Superior Court by the Maricopa County Public
Fiduciary on behalf of a class of mentally ill adults
against the state of Arizona and Maricopa County (Arnold vs.
Sarn). After several years of deliberation, the case was
settled in 1989. The Arizona Supreme Court affirmed the
individual right of every chronically mentally ill person to
adequate treatment in the community. The state and county
were ordered to establish a comprehensive system of
community-based mental health care.
With the new county-wide
system, the population base expanded to Maricopa County,
META expanded its services county wide. The demand for CSU
services far exceeded META's capacity so in August 1995,
Home Stabilization Services (HSS) was funded as a new
stabilization alternative; intensive, short term services
where a home health model was either the necessary or
preferred method of service delivery. In 2000, the HSS was
recreated as the Home Recovery Team (HRT) and added peer
staff to the team to provide the powerful tool of peer
support.
In 1995, the RBHA, began a
redesign of community crisis services and META Services was
awarded a contract to develop a behavioral health Urgent
Care Center to serve western Maricopa County. After
extensive community planning, META opened the Urgent Care
Center in Peoria on November 28, 1996. Under the director of
a physician, a multi-disciplinary team serves the community,
the police, and other service providers as the point of
entry for all types of behavioral crisis and emergencies.
Continuing its crisis
stabilization initiative, META responded to a request for
privatization of the Local Alcoholism Reception Center (LARC)
which had been operated since 1972 by the Maricopa County
Department of Health Services serving over 10,000 people
with alcoholism and drug addiction annually. After being
awarded the contract for the LARC service, META Services
began providing services in a new 22,000 square foot
facility at 28th Street and Van Buren in Phoenix in April
1997. The new program, known as META Center, provided a
large intake area with 23 secure beds, a 16-bed wing for
medical detoxification, and a large community meeting hall,
Bill Wilson Hall. At META Center 750 clients per month were
served until 2002 when the LARC service was transitioned to
another provider.
In the fall of 1997, META
Services was given the opportunity by the City of Phoenix to
expand its substance abuse services with a HUD grant to
provide treatment, supportive services, and housing for
homeless substance abusers. This project, called Another
Chance has served 120 people annually since 1997 with
excellent recovery outcomes including permanent housing and
employment opportunities for participants.
Throughout its history, META's Board of Directors and
management has remained committed to developing grounding
breaking advances in the service system. In 1999, META
leadership recognized the need to move its service system
beyond stabilization. A new RECOVERY vision was adopted. A
new mission was declared: "To create opportunities and
environments that empower people to recover, to succeed in
accomplishing their goals, and reconnect to themselves,
others, and meaning and purpose in life."
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