Boulder, Hazelbrook to partner on substance-use recovery services – BizWest

BOULDER — City officials in Boulder have contracted with Hazelbrook Recovery Services to operate a substance-use recovery home and treatment services in the city.
Hazelbrook will begin accepting clients on Friday.
“Transitioning to housing after experiencing homelessness can be a difficult adjustment for people with a substance-use disorder,” Megan Newton, the city’s homelessness policy adviser, said in a prepared statement. “Recovery homes with peer support offer a stable first step to permanent housing and recovery for people exiting homelessness, and we’re excited to bring this service back to the Boulder community through our partnership with Hazelbrook.”

Hazelbrook operates a statewide network of more than 40 certified recovery homes and delivers integrated clinical treatment, peer support and case-management services.
“Our model is designed to consistently stabilize participants, provide treatment and recovery support, and transition residents to permanent housing with employment and community support to secure their long-term success,” Hazelbrook director Geno Shvedov said in a news release. “Hazelbrook is more than a program; we are a community. We are excited to expand our proven model and community into the Boulder area.”
The recovery home first opened in 2023, but services have been paused since last September while the city sought a new provider. Recovery homes address the cycle of incarceration, support recovery, reduce crime and recidivism, and create a safer community by providing stable housing for clients while they access treatment at a separate facility.
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City officials in Boulder have contracted with Hazelbrook Recovery Services to operate a substance-use recovery home and treatment services in the city.
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