Core Values Recovery markCore Values Recovery

Proposal for treatment centers

Practical AI fluency for recovery professionals.

A focused training engagement to help treatment center staff use AI responsibly, confidently, and immediately in the work they already do.

Prepared May 3, 2026 6 instructional hours Private or small-group format
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The problem

AI makes content faster. Quality still takes judgment.

Teams can now produce images, copy, presentations, and campaign ideas in minutes. The new risk is speed without review: work that looks polished but misses the setting, the audience, the brand, or the standards a recovery organization has to protect.

What this training solves
  • Gets people set up with useful AI tools.
  • Turns quick output into reviewed, appropriate work.
  • Improves writing, images, presentations, and planning.
  • Creates brand, quality, and recovery-specific guardrails.
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Before and after

AI output gets useful when treatment-center standards are applied.

BeforeSocial media images look weird, generic, or off-brand.
AfterBrand guidelines and QA are applied to social media images.
BeforeGenerated content sounds like a robot wrote it.
AfterContent reflects the dignity, voice, and standards of the treatment center.
BeforeStaff spend time on repetitive, low-value tasks.
AfterAI helps human staff focus on higher-value work.
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Training promise

Not theory. Working competence.

Set up the tools

Accounts, settings, model selection, privacy basics, file handling, and daily workflow habits.

Produce better work

Social assets, clear writing, presentations, outlines, follow-up plans, and internal training materials.

Use judgment

Where AI helps, where it should stay out, and how to keep humans in the loop around recovery work.

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Six-session curriculum

Six practical hours, built around real treatment-center use cases.

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AI setup and working habits

Choosing tools, organizing prompts, using files, and avoiding obvious mistakes.

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Writing without sounding like a fool

Emails, referral language, alumni communications, and editing AI drafts into human language.

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Social media images and campaign assets

Creating usable visual concepts, captions, variations, and review workflows.

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Presentations with AI

Building decks, outlines, speaker notes, visuals, and training materials faster.

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Staying current without drowning

Monitoring AI changes, useful newsletters, tool evaluation, and deciding what matters.

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Scheduling, onboarding, and AI in recovery

Operational workflows, boundaries, human oversight, privacy, and recovery-specific guardrails.

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Recommended participants

The best format is a small cross-functional working group.

Business development

Referral communication, follow-up, education materials, presentations, and relationship support.

Alumni

Events, newsletters, alumni communications, content planning, and engagement support.

Clinical, program, or IT

Guardrails, workflow safety, practical adoption, and internal standards.

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ROI expectations

What a treatment center should get back from the training.

Automations that save time and money

Identify everyday tasks AI can help streamline, especially around planning, follow-up, content drafts, and internal coordination.

Higher-quality content, produced faster

Build better first drafts for social media, presentations, alumni communication, and business development materials.

Real examples from treatment-center workflows

Use treatment-center scenarios so the training produces useful examples, not generic AI demonstrations.

Basic rules for appropriate use

Create simple privacy, supervision, and quality standards for using AI in a recovery environment.

A path for continued adoption

Leave with a practical next-step plan so AI use keeps improving after the sessions end.

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Engagement options

Two ways to structure the work.

Option 1: Private coaching for leadership

$3,600

Six one-hour sessions

  • Executive-level AI setup and workflow design.
  • Tailored examples for leadership’s actual responsibilities.
  • Light between-session guidance and refinement.
  • Best when the goal is speed, privacy, and direct support.
Start private coaching
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Why the group model works

The center gets shared fluency, not one person carrying the whole load.

4–5Recommended participants
3Two-hour working sessions
6Total training hours
1Shared operating standard
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Recovery-specific guardrails

Most people are using AI to make worse work faster. We call that AI slop.

This training is about something different: using AI to increase staff capability and capacity so the organization can produce better, more personal work that reflects the dignity, voice, and standards of its treatment environment.

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Deliverables

What the treatment center walks away with.

  • A practical AI setup checklist for participating staff.
  • Reusable prompts for writing, planning, decks, and content.
  • A simple tool stack recommendation.
  • Examples built from treatment-center workflows.
  • Basic rules for privacy, supervision, and appropriate use.
  • A path for continued adoption after the sessions end.
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Choose a path

Two good options. One recommended starting point.

If the goal is shared capability across departments, start with the AI Working Group. If leadership wants focused individual support first, start with private coaching.

Private coaching for leadership — $3,600

Six one-hour sessions for executive-level setup, workflow design, and direct support.

Start private coaching
AI Working Group — $700/person

Three two-hour classes for four to five participants. Recommended for shared adoption.

Reserve group training
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