Arm in Arm: Aiding Recovering Moms
Arm in Arm is a program designed to provide support and treatment, information, education and access to medical and childcare services for women who are pregnant and/or parenting and who have a Substance Use Disorder.
The goal of the Arm in Arm program is to aid recovering moms in their steps to life-long health and well-being.
The Arm in Arm program is designed around each woman’s individual needs. Through goal setting and individual support, each woman served has access to resources than can enhance their quality of life and ability to function independently and live in recovery from substances.
To be eligible for Arm in Arm services, an individual must:
- Be a pregnant and/or parenting female and/or have children in out of home placement with a plan for unification.
- Desire to be in recovery from drugs and alcohol.
- Be willing to work on recovery.
- To make an Arm in Arm referral, please contact Angie Smith at 308-280-0031.
What We Do (Services)
- Arm in Arm: Aiding Recovering Moms
- Community Support
- Day Support (MH Service)
- Emergency Community Support
- Emergency Coordination
- Emergency Support
- Medication Assisted Treatment
- Outpatient Services
- Prevention
- Regional Consumer Coordination
- Regional Youth Coordination
- Special Populations: Mental and Substance Use Disorder Services
- Youth Care Coordination
Arm in Arm is a program designed to provide support and treatment, information, education and access to medical and childcare services for women who are pregnant and/or parenting and who are abusing and/or addicted to alcohol and other drugs. The goal of the Arm in Arm program is to aid recovering moms in their steps to life-long health and well-being.
The Arm in Arm program is designed around each woman’s individual needs. Through goal setting and individual support, each woman served has access to resources than can enhance their quality of life and ability to function independently and live in recovery from substances.
To be eligible for Arm in Arm services, an individual must:
- Be a pregnant and/or parenting female and/or have children in out of home placement with a plan for unification.
- Desire to be in recovery from drugs and alcohol.
- Be willing to work on recovery.
- To make an Arm in Arm referral, please contact Angie Smith at 308-280-0031.