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Mon Health Welcomes Special Populations Navigator to Recovery Program

Posted Date: 12/27/2023
Mon Health Medical Center welcomes James Messenger as a Special Populations Navigator to spearhead new Peer Recovery team. 

A West Virginia native, Messenger comes to his new role at Mon Health with 9 years of experience in peer recovery, working with Medication-Assisted Treatment patients, and advocating for individuals and families navigating the complexities of substance use disorder through paralegal work in Monongalia County Family Court.

With his passion for Medication-Assisted Treatment and a goal to see better recovery care in West Virginia, Messenger aims to be strategic in his role as a Special Populations Navigator and will work to elevate the standard of recovery care statewide.

“Mon Health is ahead of the game when it comes to substance use disorder treatment and goes above and beyond to make sure barriers are removed. Patients here actually get treatment they need without stigma and bias,” said Messenger. “As Mon Health and Vandalia Health continue to grow, there are so many possibilities for expanding resources and help for individuals with substance use disorders in underserved areas of West Virgina.”

Messenger looks forward to growing the Peer Recovery Program at Mon Health Medical Center and hopes to explore different ways to stay at the forefront of Medication-Assisted Treatment for substance use disorders, such as providing telehealth appointments for rural patients.

“We are setting the standard of care for Medication-Assisted Treatment patients and recovery care,” said Messenger. “Through innovation and continued pursuit of providing high-quality care, I have high hopes for the future of this program and statewide recovery care.”

To learn more about the recovery services offered across Mon Health System, visit MonHealth.com/Recovery.
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