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03/31/2020
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Confidential Recovery Continues Serving Clients in the Face of COVID-19 and Contracts with Tri-West for Veterans

SAN DIEGO, CA, March 31st

Addiction doesn’t take time off, and neither does Confidential Recovery, which is San Diego’s premier outpatient treatment program for substance use disorders. Confidential has also furthered its commitment to serving military veterans by contracting with TriWest.

Confidential Recovery  has long been helping first responders, healthcare providers, and working professionals overcome their struggles with substance abuse issues through their Intensive Outpatient Treatment (IOP) Program.  The treatment program continues during the COViD-19 quarantine order. The IOP groups meet at night, allowing participants to stay working during the day.

Now Tri-West is welcoming Confidential Recovery as a Veterans Affairs Patient-Centered Community Care (VAPC3) provider. Tri-West is pleased to announce that they  “value Confidential Recovery’s participation and commitment to deliver healthcare services to the dedicated men and women who have served in the United States military”. Our veterans are a very vulnerable population, with many veterans self-medicating untreated PTSD with substances and compounding their problems.

Confidential Recovery’s staff includes veterans in recovery who can offer peer counseling and guidance as they lay a course for the recovery of their clients. With Tri-West, Confidential Recovery can now  serve even more of those who have served.

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For more information, please visit www.confidentialrecovery.com/ or contact CR’s Operations Manager (and Navy Veteran) Jay Wylie at 619-452-1200 EXT 3 or jwylie@cbhssd<dot>com.

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Scott H. Silverman
CEO / Founder
Scott found himself "hitting bottom" in 1984 and accepted that he needed help for his problem and pursued treatment and long-term recovery. After pursuing his own recovery, Scott dedicated his life to helping others who struggle with the same mental health and addiction issues that caused him so much pain. Scott has made an indelible mark on the lives of many in San Diego. He has been on KUSI dozens of times to raise awareness about the dangers that we face, and to speak a message of recovery.