Nick Streeter

Executive Director

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Nick Streeter

Executive Director

 

Nick has been working in substance abuse treatment since 2016. Nick began his journey in the treatment world as a Behavioral Health Technician before moving onto becoming the Intake Coordinator for the first facility he worked at. Upon returning to Ohio Nick began working in the admissions department for a facility in his hometown. After just a few months of working in admissions Nick was given the position of Discharge Coordinator for that same facility. Nick then accepted a position in outreach, building relationships with local businesses and committees focused on prevention and treatment placement services. Finally, he accepted a position as Executive Director for Recovery Institute of Ohio, working very closely with clinical, medical, and administrative staff to provide the highest quality of care for clients and their loved ones.

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Seeing the big picture of a sober lifestyle can be challenging at the beginning stages of a recovery journey. For many of those struggling with alcohol abuse or drug addiction, considering a life free of substances is daunting until skills are in place to understand how long-term sobriety can be applied to day-to-day life.

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While addiction affects individuals in a variety of ways – one thing is certain: the most successful recovery programs integrate relapse prevention into the treatment. For most patients working to overcome substance abuse, a singular program is not enough for sustained sobriety. Instead, patients should focus on finding programs that gradually introduce them back into day-to-day life while helping them reach their physical and mental health goals.