Addiction Services
Comprehensive Support for Substance Use Recovery
At Community Health Alliance, we understand that recovery looks different for everyone—and that
healing from substance use requires more than willpower alone. That’s why we offer compassionate,
evidence-based services designed to support you at every stage, whether you’re just starting out or
working to maintain long-term sobriety.
Recovery services are led by Sojourner, a trusted provider offering a full continuum of care including
outpatient treatment, residential programs, Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT), peer support, case
management, and sober living. Our approach is integrated and person-centered—connecting medical
care, mental health support, and daily life needs into one cohesive plan.
Wherever you are in your journey, we’ll meet you there. You don’t have to face it alone—and you
don’t have to wait for a crisis to ask for help.

What It Can Look Like
- Medical Support for Withdrawal and Cravings
Access to FDA-approved medications like methadone, buprenorphine (Suboxone), and naltrexone (Vivitrol) to ease withdrawal symptoms and reduce cravings.
We provide Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) through our outpatient clinics and residential programs, with medical staff trained in addiction medicine and recovery-centered care.
- Behavioral Health Therapy
Individual, group, and family counseling that explores the root causes of substance use and builds a strong foundation for lasting recovery.
Whether you’re working through trauma, rebuilding relationships, or learning to manage triggers, our licensed therapists are here to guide your journey.
- Peer Support and Lived Experience
Certified peer recovery supporters—individuals in recovery themselves—walk alongside you with empathy, encouragement, and real-world understanding.
Peers help build connection, reduce isolation, and offer practical tips that come from lived experience. - Mental Health and Dual Diagnosis Care
Integrated treatment for mental health and substance use—because healing the whole person means addressing both.
We specialize in co-occurring disorders, providing care for depression, anxiety, PTSD, and other challenges in a safe, non judgmental setting. - Withdrawal Management (Detox Services)
Clinically managed support to help you safely stop using substances in a supervised environment.
Our ASAM 3.2 Level services offer structured withdrawal management with access to medications, nursing care, and recovery planning.
- Case Management and Life Navigation Recovery doesn’t stop when treatment ends—and life outside treatment can be complex.
Our case managers assist with housing, employment, transportation, insurance, childcare, and more—helping you build a stable, recovery-ready life. - Parenting & Family Support Programs that support pregnant and parenting individuals, families with children, and caregivers affected by addiction.
We offer specialized family counseling, parenting classes, and access to childcare during treatment—especially through the MAMAS Program. - Flexible Access to Care We meet people where they are—physically, emotionally, and logistically.
Walk-in clinics, telehealth, evening appointments, and multiple locations across Butler and Warren Counties make getting care easier. Transitional and recovery housing options offer a safe place to rebuild. - Inpatient Mental Health for Substance Use For those who need structure and 24/7 support, our residential programs provide a safe, supportive environment for healing.
Men’s and women’s facilities offer ASAM 3.2 (withdrawal management) and 3.5 (high-intensity residential care), with integrated counseling, peer support, and medical care—including options for women with children. - Recovery Housing Safe, sober living environments where residents can focus on maintaining recovery while receiving outpatient services.
Our recovery homes for men and women provide 24/7 staffing, peer support, and access to outpatient counseling, MAT, and psychiatric care. - Legal & Community Reentry Support For individuals involved with the justice system, we offer recovery-aligned services that support successful reentry and long-term wellness.
Court services, jail-based mental health care, and case coordination help ensure continuity of treatment during and after incarceration.
We offer a range of addiction recovery services across multiple locations throughout the region—including referral-based residential treatment, outpatient support, medication-assisted treatment, and transitional housing. For a comprehensive map of all our locations, please refer to our Locations page.
Our Providers Can Help With (Addiction Recovery)
Substance Use and Dependence
Cravings and Triggers
Strong urges to use substances that can feel overwhelming or difficult to manage. If you’re struggling with cravings, we’ll help you understand where they come from and explore tools—from medications to coping strategies—to reduce their intensity.
Withdrawal Symptoms
Physical or emotional discomfort when reducing or stopping substance use, such as nausea, anxiety, or insomnia.
If you’re experiencing withdrawal, we’ll assess your symptoms and connect you with safe, supervised care and medication support to ease the process.
Relapse or Return to Use
Feeling discouraged after using again, even after a period of sobriety or progress.
If you’ve had a setback, we’ll meet you with compassion—not judgment—and help you re-center your goals and move forward with strength and support.
Overdose Risk
Concerns about safety when using substances, including fentanyl exposure or previous overdose experiences.
If overdose is a concern, we’ll talk about harm reduction, provide access to naloxone (Narcan), and offer safer paths toward stability and healing.
Co-Occurring Mental Health Symptoms
Experiencing anxiety, depression, trauma, or mood swings alongside substance use.
If these challenges are present, we’ll treat the whole picture—addressing both mental health and recovery together in a way that feels manageable and empowering.
Staying Motivated or Focused in Recovery
Feeling unsure about next steps, losing confidence, or struggling to stay on track.
If you’re feeling stuck or uncertain, we’ll work together on setting realistic goals, building motivation, and finding encouragement through therapy or peer support.
Court or Legal Stress
Navigating probation, court mandates, or pressure from the justice system.
If you’re involved with the legal system, we’ll help you meet requirements while supporting your recovery—coordinating with courts, providing documentation, and walking alongside you.
Housing and Basic Needs Challenges
Not having a stable place to live or struggling to meet basic needs like food, clothing, or transportation.
If these issues come up, our case managers will help you access resources, find recovery housing, and reduce arriers that make recovery harder.
Support for Parenting and Family Life
Balancing recovery with caring for children or repairing relationships with loved ones.
If you’re a parent or caregiver, we offer perinatal pregnancy care and family counseling to help you rebuild, reconnect, and thrive in both roles.
Stress at Work, School, or Home
Feeling overwhelmed or pulled in too many directions as you try to manage responsibilities.
If life stress is affecting your recovery, we’ll work with you on setting priorities, managing expectations, an making a plan that supports your wellbeing.
Shame, Guilt, or Feeling Judged
Feeling weighed down by stigma, regret, or how others may perceive your journey.
If these feelings are getting in the way, we’ll meet you with compassion and respect—reminding you that recovery is courageous, and healing is possible.
Service Locations
Addiction Providers

Alex Rouff, LPC
Clinician | Sojourner Recovery Services

Angela Pearson, RN
OTP Manager | Sojourner Recovery Services

Brittany Bragg, RN
Director of Nursing | Sojourner Recovery Services

Caitlin Tom, LSW
Assessor | Sojourner Recovery Services

Catherine Holt, LSW
Clinician | Sojourner Recovery Services

Chelsea Mendez, LCDCIII
Program Operations Manager | Sojourner Recovery Services

Cheyanne Martin, LSW
Clinician of Outpatient Services | Sojourner Recovery Services

Christa Rudasill, CNP
Nurse Practitioner | Sojourner Recovery Services

Christine Birhanzl, PRS/CMS
Director of Recovery Services | Sojourner Recovery Services

Clifford Cabansag, MD
Medical Director | Sojourner Recovery Services

Colleen Stevens, LICDC, LSW
Clinician | Sojourner Recovery Services

Crystal Prater, LCDCIII
Clinician of Outpatient Services | Sojourner Recovery Services

Dawn Kelley-Miller, CDCA
Manager of Court Services | Sojourner Recovery Services

Edwina Zettler, MD
Medical Director | Sojourner Recovery Services

Elisa Arrington, LISW-S
Director of Outpatient Services | Sojourner Recovery Services

Elise Powers, CDCA
Manager of Outreach and Admissions | Sojourner Recovery Services

Elizabeth Erbeck, CNP
Nurse Practitioner | Sojourner Recovery Services

Emily Hornback, LCDCIII
Clinician | Sojourner Recovery Services

Eric Frisbee, CMS HS/AS
Recovery Housing Coordinator | Sojourner Recovery Services

Haley Lewis, CDCA
Clinician of Outpatient Services | Sojourner Recovery Services

Kate Hamilton, LICDC, LSW
Clinician | Sojourner Recovery Services

Kendra Hall, LSW
Director of Perinatal Services | Sojourner Recovery Services

Mandi Lee, LCDCIII
Assessor | Sojourner Recovery Services

Margaret Phillips, CNP
Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner | Sojourner Recovery Services

Melissa Roberts, LSW
Clinician and Clinical Educator of Outpatient Services | Sojourner Recovery Services

Miranda Maggard, CMS HS/AS
Case Manager | Sojourner Recovery Services

Patricia Lyles, LICDC-S
Manager of Outpatient Services | Sojourner Recovery Services

Rachel DeWitt, CDCA
Community Engagement Coordinator | Sojourner Recovery Services

Rebecca Dickerscheid, LISW-S
Executive Director | Sojourner Recovery Services

Rhonda Sneed, CMS HS/AS
Case Manager | Sojourner Recovery Services

Shane Joseph
Director of Hotline Services and 988 | Sojourner Recovery Services

Tanya Young
Office Manager | Sojourner Recovery Services