What Is Transitional Recovery Support?

Transitional Recovery Support provides structured mental health support during periods where individuals may require additional assistance to maintain wellbeing and continue progressing toward their recovery goals.

This support may be beneficial following:

Hospital Discharge

Public Mental Health Service Involvement

Significant Psychological Distress

Mental Health Crises

Major Life Challenges

Periods of Increased Vulnerability

The goal is to provide practical, recovery focused support that helps individuals remain engaged, connected, and supported within their communities.

Why Transitional Support Matters

The period following discharge or significant mental health challenges can be one of the most vulnerable stages of recovery.

Without adequate support, individuals may experience:

Reduced Confidence

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Social Isolation

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Increased Stress

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Difficulty Managing Daily Responsibilities

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Reduced Engagement With Supports

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Increased Risk of Relapse

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Transitional Recovery Support helps individuals maintain momentum in their recovery journey while strengthening the skills and supports needed for long-term wellbeing.

Why Transitional Support Matters

The period following discharge or significant mental health challenges can be one of the most vulnerable stages of recovery.

Without adequate support, individuals may experience:

  • Reduced Confidence
  • Social Isolation
  • Increased Stress
  • Difficulty Managing Daily Responsibilities
  • Reduced Engagement With Supports
  • Increased Risk of Relapse

Transitional Recovery Support helps individuals maintain momentum in their recovery journey while strengthening the skills and supports needed for long-term wellbeing

Our Recovery-Focused Approach

At Eunity, recovery is viewed as an ongoing journey rather than a destination.

Our services focus on helping individuals:

  • Strengthen coping strategies
  • Improve emotional wellbeing
  • Build confidence
  • Maintain community participation
  • Increase independence
  • Strengthen support networks
  • Develop practical recovery skills
  • Maintain stability during periods of change

Support is tailored to individual goals, circumstances, and recovery needs.

Who May Benefit From Transitional Recovery Support?

Transitional Recovery Support may be appropriate for individuals who:

  • Have recently been discharged from hospital
  • Are transitioning from public mental health services
  • Require additional support while waiting for longer-term services
  • Are experiencing ongoing mental health challenges
  • Would benefit from structured recovery-focused interventions
  • Require support maintaining stability and community engagement

Each referral is reviewed individually to ensure services are appropriate and aligned with Eunity’s support model.

Working Collaboratively With Referrers

Eunity works closely with:

  • General Practitioners
  • Hospitals
  • Public Mental Health Services
  • Psychiatrists
  • Community Organisations
  • Allied Health Professionals
  • NGOs

Through collaborative partnerships, we aim to support continuity of care and positive recovery outcomes.

Our team values clear communication and collaborative care planning with referrers and support networks.

Services That May Form Part Of Recovery Support

Depending on individual needs and clinician suitability, support may include:

  • Mental Health Counselling
  • Psychological Support
  • Trauma-Informed Care
  • EMDR Therapy
  • Telehealth Services
  • Recovery Planning
  • Wellbeing Strategies
  • Psychoeducation
  • Community-Based Mental Health Support

Services are tailored to individual recovery goals and support needs.

Promoting Community Connection

Strong recovery outcomes are often supported by meaningful connections.

Eunity encourages individuals to remain engaged with:

Family and Carers

Community Supports

Healthcare Providers

Meaningful Activities

Social Networks

Personal Recovery Goals

Our approach recognises that mental wellbeing is strengthened through connection, purpose, and participation.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Transitional Recovery Support?

Transitional Recovery Support provides recovery-focused mental health assistance during periods of increased vulnerability, including following hospital discharge or mental health service involvement.

Who can refer to Eunity?

Referrals may be received from General Practitioners, hospitals, psychiatrists, mental health services, allied health professionals, and community organisations.

How quickly will support begin?

Following receipt of a referral, our team reviews the information and contacts individuals to discuss available services and appointment availability.

Can support be provided through telehealth?

Yes.

Telehealth services may be available depending on individual needs and clinician suitability.

Is Transitional Recovery Support crisis support?

No.

Eunity is not a crisis service.

Individuals requiring immediate assistance should contact emergency services, Lifeline, or their local mental health crisis service.

Does Transitional Recovery Support replace my treating team?

No.

Eunity works collaboratively alongside existing healthcare providers and support services to promote continuity of care.

Supporting Recovery Every Step Of The Way

If you would like to learn more about Transitional Recovery Support or discuss referral pathways, our team is here to help.