Release Recovery’s Women’s Program provides a warm and enriching space for women navigating addiction and mental health.

Women’s Transitional Living

Inpatient Residental Treatment

 Located on Manhattan’s Upper East Side, clients benefit from world-class recovery resources, including working with mental health professionals, addiction specialists, and access to 24/7 trained in-house staff.

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How Do Residental Treatment Programs Work?

Individualized 4-Tier recovery program that teaches clients to nurture their recoveries, gain the skills to pursue their ambitions, explore healthy and productive outlets for self-growth, and practice sustainable self-sufficiency.

Personalized Treatment Plans

The assigned case manager will collaboratively design an individualized treatment plan that aligns with the client's goals. The case manager will assess areas where the client may need specific training, guidance, or empowerment to build certain aspects of their life. The case manager's role is to effectively communicate on a weekly basis with the 24/7 residential staff to ensure they assist in holding the client accountable for daily goals. Additionally, the case manager will work with the client's clinical team for further support and supervision during clinical sessions, and engage with the client's familial support system to advocate for the client and help the family through transitions, as well as educate them on the recovery process.

Client Focused

The assigned case manager will maintain regular communication with the client's designated clinical team to review the client's strengths, weaknesses, and areas for growth. This collaboration ensures that the residential and clinical teams work together to strengthen the client's sense of accountability. As the client navigates adjustments in their daily life and overall lifestyle, it is essential that they develop attunement skills to regulate their nervous system, along with other therapeutic tools addressed in clinical settings, to ensure a healthy response to treatment.

Clinical Collaboration

The assigned case manager's role is to communicate with the family weekly and assist them in developing their own parallel recovery system. These check-ins provide the family with coaching and guidance to ensure the entire family is aligned in their healing process. Family members are encouraged to attend Release's weekly family support offerings, as well as quarterly family weekends, to receive adequate support.

Familial Support System

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Meet the Team

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Emma Trokel
Women’s Program Director

Georgia Bobley
Case Manager