MetroHealth Recovery Resources Announce Transition Plan

Published on 10/02/2025

CLEVELAND – To preserve access to essential mental healthcare across Cuyahoga County, Recovery Resources plans to transition its clinical services and other programming to The MetroHealth System and other trusted community providers. This decision, made in close partnership with MetroHealth, reflects both organizations’ shared commitment to uninterrupted care and long-term support for the individuals and families they serve.

The transition is occurring over two phases:

  • Phase One: Effective October 1, Recovery Resources’ clinical services officially transitioned to MetroHealth. This integration allows clients to receive in-person care at MetroHealth’s network of community-based clinics — an expansion from the largely virtual format offered by Recovery Resources. Teams from both organizations are working closely with clients to ensure a seamless transition.
  • Phase Two: Recovery Resources is collaborating with its funding partners, including the ADAMHS Board of Cuyahoga County, to transition its remaining programs – such as its housing, employment and community mental health initiatives – to MetroHealth and other providers interested in sustaining this essential work.
    As a result, Recovery Resources will conclude all direct services and programming by December 31 and plans to sunset the organization by summer 2026.

Recovery Resources logo“Over its 70-year history of serving our community, Recovery Resources’ providers, clinicians and program team members have provided exceptional care and services reflecting their commitment to our clients and community,” said Recovery Resources CEO Seona Goerndt. “This transition was thoughtfully considered, guided by the principle of ensuring expanded access and financially sustainable services in an economic environment that continues to present challenges to organizations like ours.”

MetroHealth first partnered with Recovery Resources in 2018 as part of a strategic effort to stabilize the behavioral health nonprofit’s operations and expand access to mental healthcare in Cuyahoga County. Amid growing financial pressures, transitioning services to MetroHealth and other community agencies proved to be the most sustainable path forward.

“Recovery Resources has long been a pillar of behavioral healthcare in our community, and its legacy will endure,” said Nabil Chehade, MD, Senior Executive Vice President, Chief Clinical Transformation, Innovation and Strategy Officer. “The lives it has touched, the stigma it has helped break and the hope it has restored will continue to resonate. As our community’s needs evolve, this transition is the most responsible way to ensure people still receive the care and support they deserve.”

 

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Tim Magaw
Director, System Communications
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