4C Health is pleased to share an important update reflecting the continued evolution of our services and the work of our dedicated team.
Effective immediately, the role formerly known as Skills Trainer will transition to Recovery Facilitator.
This change represents a more accurate and holistic description of the support provided to the individuals and families we serve. While the term recovery is often associated solely with substance use, at 4C Health it reflects a broader journey—one that includes healing, personal growth, resilience, and overall well-being.
The role has evolved beyond a sole focus on skill development. Recovery Facilitators support individuals through both essential life-skill building and the facilitation of case management needs. This includes helping individuals navigate barriers, coordinate resources, and access the supports necessary to thrive within their communities.
Dr. Carrie Cadwell, President and CEO of 4C Health states, “To date, CMHCs defined the role of Case Manager, Life Skills Trainer based really on the predominant service type being provided. Under CCBHC though, we saw an opportunity to step away from that approach and to help define the role based on where it fits within the care system and within the care team. Hence, Recovery Facilitator was born. This role is equal parts interventionist, case manager, and care coordinator.
“This title change reflects who we are and how we serve,” said Lauren Cooper, Vice President of Operations School and Community Based at 4C Health. “Recovery is not a one-size-fits-all concept—it is a personal journey of healing, growth, and resilience. By transitioning from Skills Trainer to Recovery Facilitator, we are affirming our commitment to walking alongside individuals as partners in their progress, helping them navigate barriers, build meaningful life skills, and access the supports they need to thrive. This evolution more accurately represents the depth and purpose of the care we provide.”
4C Health serves as the Certified Community Behavioral Health Center for Miami, Cass, Fulton, Pulaski, Howard, Tipton and White counties.
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