There’s a long road to recovery if you are an addict.
Horizon Health Network’s Community Addiction and Mental Health Services offers assistance to those who need it.
In 2017, Sean Pauley was addicted to Percocet.
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After going through rehab, he reached out to Horizon Health Network and with the help of one of their programs, he has been sober for almost two years.
“I’ve got my family and friends back. I feel like I’m back on the planet. I feel like I am moving forward again and there is some hope. Because hopelessness is the word. You just feel hopeless.” Pauley says.
The Riverview man met with an intake worker and then joined on with an addictions recovery group.
He credits his social worker Julie Belliveau with helping to keep him sober.