ALYST Health

ALYST Health EST. in 2014, we are the first Joint Commission
accredited at-home substance use treatment program. Please contact us for any inquiries.

ALYST Health was founded in 2014 by Richard Blair as a means to improve upon a much needed service in the addiction treatment industry. Since its founding, ALYST Health has worked to become a leading provider of remote recovery services including: Recovery Agents (companions), Interventions, Case Management and Sober Transportations. We at ALYST Health believe in the care we provide, in the values with stand by and the individuals we work with.

PTSD Awareness Month is an opportunity to talk openly about something that often goes unspoken because trauma has a way ...
06/05/2026

PTSD Awareness Month is an opportunity to talk openly about something that often goes unspoken because trauma has a way of making itself invisible over time. It shows up in how people sleep, how they respond to stress, how they navigate relationships and daily life.
This month, we're focused on what trauma-informed care actually looks like and how at-home treatment can make getting support more accessible: https://www.alysthealth.com/mental-health-treatment/at-home-ptsd-treatment/

Summer has a way of filling up fast with travel, gatherings, and people you care about. Those are all worth being presen...
05/29/2026

Summer has a way of filling up fast with travel, gatherings, and people you care about. Those are all worth being present for. But when a deeper issue is sitting in the background, the season can pass in a blur of missed moments and forgotten memories.
If you've been putting off the thought of getting help, now’s the best time to change that before summer starts: https://www.alysthealth.com/sober-summer/

Today we honor the men and women who gave their lives in service to this country. Their sacrifice, and the grief carried...
05/25/2026

Today we honor the men and women who gave their lives in service to this country. Their sacrifice, and the grief carried by the families and communities they left behind, deserves more than a long weekend.
We also remember the veterans who came home carrying wounds that aren't always visible and for the families who love them. If that's you, we’re also here for you today: https://www.alysthealth.com/contact/

Memorial Day is one of those weekends where drinking is so built into the script that opting out can feel like an explan...
05/22/2026

Memorial Day is one of those weekends where drinking is so built into the script that opting out can feel like an explanation waiting to happen. For people in recovery—or anyone who's thinking that their relationship with alcohol isn't quite right—the pressure can start days before the weekend does.
Having the right support in place changes how that negotiation feels. If the long weekend is already on your mind, it's worth preparing now: https://www.alysthealth.com/navigating-high-risk-situations-in-recovery/

There's a particular kind of exhaustion that comes from loving someone through addiction. You stop making plans because ...
05/15/2026

There's a particular kind of exhaustion that comes from loving someone through addiction. You stop making plans because you don't know what state things will be in. You start organizing your own needs around their crisis and can't remember when that started.
Families are part of the recovery equation, not just the background of it. If you've been running on empty while trying to hold everything together, support exists for you too: https://www.alysthealth.com/sober-companions-and-families-for-addiction-recovery/

Helping people with addiction and mental health requires a willingness to sit with complexity and resist the urge to ove...
05/11/2026

Helping people with addiction and mental health requires a willingness to sit with complexity and resist the urge to oversimplify. Dr. Raghu Appasani, a board-certified integrative and addiction psychiatrist, has spent more than two decades doing exactly that. His work draws on neuroscience, psychiatry, and a genuine curiosity about how people heal.
We think the people behind our care model are worth knowing. Learn more about Dr. Appasani and what shapes his approach: https://www.alysthealth.com/team-spotlight-dr-raghu-appasani/

Families dealing with a loved one's addiction often spend years covering, rationalizing, hoping the situation will resol...
05/08/2026

Families dealing with a loved one's addiction often spend years covering, rationalizing, hoping the situation will resolve on its own. The shift from managing the situation to intervening in it is one of the hardest lines to cross, because it feels like a betrayal of the person you love. Instead, it's often the only thing that breaks the pattern.
An intervention gives families the structure and support to have a conversation that fear and exhaustion have made impossible on their own. If you've been waiting for the right moment, there usually isn't one, but there is a right approach: https://www.alysthealth.com/treatment-solutions/intervention/

Mental Health Awareness Month exists because mental health still doesn't get the same attention, urgency, or resources a...
05/01/2026

Mental Health Awareness Month exists because mental health still doesn't get the same attention, urgency, or resources as physical health, even though the two are inseparable.
ALYST is here to change that with at-home mental health treatment built to meet you where you are. Care that works within your world, so getting help and living your life happen at the same time. If something has been sitting in the back of your mind, this month is a good time to talk to someone about it: https://www.alysthealth.com/mental-health-treatment/

Summer is meant for travel, connection, celebration, and actually being present for all of it.For a lot of people, that ...
04/27/2026

Summer is meant for travel, connection, celebration, and actually being present for all of it.
For a lot of people, that starts now. Getting the support you need this spring means arriving at summer feeling like yourself, confident, clear-headed, and ready.
That way, you don't have to disappear this summer. You can actually enjoy it: https://www.alysthealth.com/treatment-solutions/at-home-rehab/

Finishing a treatment program is a major milestone, but for many people, it's also one of the most vulnerable moments in...
04/24/2026

Finishing a treatment program is a major milestone, but for many people, it's also one of the most vulnerable moments in recovery.
The structure disappears. Familiar environments and old triggers come rushing back. And without the right support in place, that transition can be really hard to navigate alone.
That’s exactly what aftercare is for, and it looks different for everyone. Yet the goal is the same: make sure the work you've already done sticks in daily life.
Learn more here: https://www.alysthealth.com/sober-companion-rehab-aftercare/

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