Recovery Resources is one of the few providers in Cuyahoga County to specialize in gambling services. Our gambling programs are made possible by funding from the Ohio Mental Health and Addiction Services and the Alcohol, Drug and Mental Health Board of Cuyahoga County.
Gambling assessments can help determine if you or another has a gambling problem. Our trained clinicians will make recommendations to help break the cycle before it is too late. If help is needed, our certified gambling counselors are available to provide individual, couple, and/or family counseling. We can help problem gamblers and their loved ones learn the skills that are needed to address gambling addiction. Walk in assessments are available from 8am-2pm at our Lakewood and Pearl Road locations. Please bring a photo ID. All gambling treatment services are free of charge.
Are you a professional interested in learning more about problem gambling? Attend one of our gambling trainings. For more information, please contact Nabil Pervaiz at npervaiz@recres.org or (216) 713-0743.
In 2014, the Cuyahoga Problem Gambling Coalition (CPGC) was convened. The coalition is composed of diverse stakeholders committed to ending problem gambling in our community. We welcome further engagement. If you are interested in learning more about the coalition or would like to join, please contact Nabil Pervaiz at npervaiz@recres.org or (216) 713-0743. |
We offer Problem Gambling Prevention Education programs to the community free of charge. A Problem Gambling professional can come to your schools, agencies and organizations to educate your staff, students or clients about the effects of problem gambling and how to prevent it. To learn more about these services contact Nabil Pervaiz at npervaiz@recres.org or (216) 713-0743.
We offer consultation on prevention and treatment programs. This includes program assessments, curriculum development and training. These services are free of charge. To access these services contact Nabil Pervaiz at npervaiz@recres.org or (216) 713-0743.
Is gambling a problem for you or someone you care about? Find out by answering this simple gambling screening questionnaire.
How to keep gambling safe and fun? Visit our gambling awareness page.