Peer Recovery Service

  • If you are looking for help, support, guidance and even advice involving an addiction you can find that with the Daviess County Peer Recovery Services.
  • This program offers Recovery Coaching Services to Daviess County and is based out of the Community Corrections.
  • Programs Building and has partnered with Daviess Community Hospital to offer Peer Recovery Services through the Emergency Room and Intensive Care unit for those that admit with a drug or alcohol related impairment/disorder.
  • Brian Peek is a Certified Addiction Peer Recovery Coach (CAPRC II) and Licensed Addiction Counselor (LAC). As a Recovery Coach he creates a partnership with a person in recovery from addictions.
  • Coaches help people to:

    • Create a vision for their recovery

    • Identify and remove barriers to recovery

    • Navigate through human services systems.

    • Connect with treatment facilities, recovery services and full range of peer support groups.

  • A coach can work with people who have active addictions, people who currently in recovery, or people who are concerned about someone else’s use of alcohol or drugs. People who participate in the recovery coaching process must have a commitment to recovery. To learn more about Peer Recovery Services, CLICK HERE. 

    A Recovery Coach Does Not: Diagnose or treat addictions, judge anyone, or tell you what to do. And all conversations are confidential.