• On-site Recovery Housing (15 beds): High quality, certified recovery housing. Recovery Housing is defined as a safe, home-like residential environment that promotes individual recovery through positive peer group interactions among house members and staff. Recovery Housing is affordable, substance free, and allows the house members or residents to continue to develop their individual recovery plans and become self-supporting, with the ultimate goal of transitioning to permanent housing. • Coordinated access to medically necessary American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM) Substance Use Disorder Outpatient and Intensive Outpatient clinical services, coordinated through the Vermont Preferred Provider Network. A Preferred Provider is an organization that has attained a certificate from the Vermont Department of Health and has an existing contract or grant from the Department to provide treatment for substance use disorder. A list of Preferred Providers is available at: https://www.healthvermont.gov/alcohol-drugs/how-get-help/find-treatment • Coordinated Mental Health screening, clinical services as appropriate, and referrals. • Coordination of medications for substance use disorder services, including medications for opioid use disorder (MOUD), medications for alcohol use disorder (MAUD), and mental health conditions; and medications for physical health conditions. • Coordinated Employment Services, provided in partnership with Vermont’s Department of Disabilities, Aging, and Independent Living’s Hireability program. • Coordinated Physical Health care screening and referrals.