Addiction treatment is different for each individual and can be customized based on each person’s unique needs and situations. We can help you find treatment in your state.

Begin your journey to a clean, healthy life. Getting sober is the first courageous step toward breaking free from addiction and reclaiming control over your future.
Help your loved one see the need for change. Our professionally guided interventions offer a compassionate and structured way to encourage someone to accept help.
Safely remove harmful substances from your body. Our medically supervised detox programs ensure a secure and comfortable start to your recovery journey.
Change negative patterns through proven methods. Behavioral therapy helps individuals understand triggers, develop coping skills, and build a healthy, addiction-free lifestyle.
Comprehensive treatment that heals the mind and body. Our rehab programs support lasting recovery with personalized care, therapy, and life skills training.
Stay on the path to recovery. Relapse prevention strategies help you recognize warning signs, manage stress, and maintain long-term sobriety with confidence.
Addiction treatment is different for each individual and can be customized based on each person’s unique needs and situations. We can help you find treatment in your state.
Over 140 people in the United States are dying each day from an opioid overdose. Opioids are a class of drugs that include illegal substances such as heroin, and fentanyl, and prescription medication such as oxycodone. Both illicit and legal opioids can cause addiction, and overdose.
The CDC estimates that six people die every day from alcohol poisoning with over 88,000 Americans dying annually from an alcohol-related illness. Alcohol use disorders are the third leading cause of preventable death in the United States. Early intervention and proper treatment can help stop alcohol from taking another life.
Meth, also known as methamphetamine or crystal meth, is a highly addictive substance that impacts your central nervous system. Meth abuse can cause severe mental and physical side effects, including changes to the brain. Stop long-term damage by seeking out treatment now.
NIDA estimates over 35 million Americans abuse cocaine, and 8.6 million abuse crack cocaine. Cocaine is an extremely addictive substance that causes over 400,000 emergency room visits each year, many of which are to treat an overdose.
WHO recognizes long-term care services as an essential part of an integrated continuum of care and crucial to achieving universal health coverage, within the context of population ageing. Investment in integrated and person-centered health and long-term care services that respond to the diverse needs and preferences of people experiencing declines in functional ability is necessary […]
Overview The International Standards for the Treatment of Drug Use Disorders was prepared by World Health Organization (WHO) and United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) to support Member States in developing and expanding effective, evidence-based and ethical treatment for drug use disorders, especially in less-resourced settings. They provide key principles for organizing […]