Foundations Recovery Community Center

We are a community-based, non-clinical setting that is safe, welcoming and alcohol/substance free for any member of the community.

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About Foundations

We are a community-based, non-clinical setting that is safe, welcoming and alcohol/substance free for any member of the community. The center promotes long-term recovery through skill building, recreation, wellness education, employment readiness, and other social activities. Services are accessible not only during the daytime hours, but also during the evenings and weekends. We provide an opportunity for individuals and families to connect with peers who are going though similar challenges so that they can benefit from shared experiences and commitment to common goals for recovery.


FOUNDATIONS Recovery Community Center
25 Smith Street, Ste. 108
Nanuet NY 10954
(845) 215–9788 ext. 11 or 14

Recovery Coaching Services

Recovery Coaching is a strength-based supports for persons in or seeking recovery from alcohol and other drugs, and other addictions. Similar to life and business coaching, Recovery Coaching (also known as peer mentoring) is a type of partnership where the person in or seeking recovery self directs his/her recovery while the coach provides expertise in supporting successful change. Recovery Coaching focuses on achieving any goals important to the individual. The coach may ask questions and offers suggestions to help the person in recovery begin to take the lead in addressing his/her recovery needs. Recovery Coaching focuses on honoring values and making principle-based decisions, creating a clear plan of action, and using current strengths to reach future goals. The coach serves as an accountability partner to help the person sustain his/her recovery. The Recovery Coach helps the person access recovery, as well as access systems needed to support recovery such as benefits, health care, etc.

Recovery Coach:

  • A Recovery Coach is a NYS Certified Peer who knows the system of care and how to assist an individual in the early stages of recovery and navigate through that system.
  • Has established contacts and recovery partnerships in the community.
  • Helps address specific individual needs.
  • Helps an individual establish a Personal Wellness Plan.
  • Helps create a stable pathway during early recovery.
  • Builds on the strengths of the individual, family and community.
  • Recognizes that spirituality and faith can play a significant role in recovery.
  • Honors, respects and supports multiple pathways of recovery.

Recovery Coaches work with individuals beyond recovery initiation through stabilization and into recovery maintenance. They function as a guide to help with decision-making and support steps toward recovery. Recovery Coaches do not provide clinical services — (primary treatment for addiction, diagnosis) and recognize that there are many pathways to recovery.

To obtain a Recovery Coach please contact RCADD at: 845-215-9788 ext.11

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