Resources to Establish Stabilization and Treatment
If you are tired, it is time to R.E.S.T.
R.E.S.T. is an acronym for Resources to Establish Stabilization and Treatment, a place of support for individuals facing consequences and barriers related to their substance use disorders. We are here to guide you, and help navigate through your individual journey towards recovery.

Our Mission
At REST, our mission is to remove barriers to treatment for those struggling with substance abuse, misuse, addiction or dependence by providing access to a 24/7 comprehensive resource center that actively works to stabilize and link people with the treatment or housing provider that best meets their needs.
Our aim is to connect individuals with the help they require on their path to stabilization and treatment, but we are NOT a crisis center. If you or your loved one is experiencing a mental health crisis please go to your local emergency room, call 911, 988, or
Text HOME to 741741 to reach a trained Crisis Counselor through the suicide help hotline.
Our Services
R.E.S.T. is built on the principals of Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs. We believe better decisions are made when you are medically stable, have controllable withdrawal symptoms, have food in your stomach, clean clothes and a warm shelter from the elements.


At our resource center you can access the following:
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Temporary shelter, while you wait on an opening at the treatment center of your choice or while you find treatment.
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Linkage with long term, more permeant and stabile housing options.
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Food
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Clothing
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Support from a peer with lived experience
No appointment is needed, you do not need to call before coming. R.E.S.T is open 24 hours per day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year.

While you are at R.E.S.T you can request a referral to a substance use provider that can provide the following services same day.
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Complete Behavioral Health Assessment
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ASAM- with personalized level of care recommendation
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SUD Case Management
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Certified Peer Support
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Withdrawal Management
R.E.S.T. currently uses Some One's Son as the treatment provider for immediate needs, but participation and treatment with S.O.S. is completely optional and not all guests will receive or need these supports.