Welcome to Recovery Skill Builder: Interactive, Web-Based Learning for Behavioral Health Providers

About Recovery Skill Builder:

Treatment planning Book

Recovery Skill Builder was developed by the Western New York Care Coordination Program in collaboration with Neal Adams, MD MPH and Diane Grieder, M.Ed., authors of Treatment Planning for Person Centered Care: The Road to Mental Health and Addiction Recovery

Recovery Skill Builder is designed to provide an opportunity for behavioral health providers to practice developing and documenting person centered assessments, recovery plans and progress notes -- focused on supporting individuals in their recovery, while meeting the requirements for documenting medical necessity.

Use Recovery Skill Builder and make your person-centered planning process:

  • Manageable for providers,
  • Meaningful  for individuals,
  • Outcomes driven, and
  • Compliant with payers and oversight authorities

To Use Recovery Skill Builder:

Recovery Skill Builder will be most useful when you:

  • Review the Learning Objectives
  • Use the Self-Assessment to get an idea of your current knowledge of person-centered planning
  • Practice with the Recovery Plans
  • Check back to the website regularly as it is under continuous development and new features and learning examples will be available

While you do not need to have formal prior education to benefit from this interactive website, it will be most useful for individuals who have participated in some type of training or learning experience including:

  • Reading Treatment Planning for Person Centered Care: The Road to Mental Health and Addiction Recovery
  • Participating in seminars led by Neal Adams and Diane Grieder
  • Participating in Foundations of Person-Centeredness, a training program developed by the Western New York Care Coordination program
  • Participating in the Westchester County training for its Care Coordination effort

 

 

This Online Workbook was made possible through support from the New York State Office of Mental Health

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