Addiction and Mental Health Recovery Resources

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Dr. Rostislav Ignatov, MD

Chief Medical Officer

What You Should Know About Life in Recovery

Life after treatment comes with new challenges, and some days are easier than others. Maybe you’re looking for a meeting that fits your schedule, a podcast that keeps you motivated, or a book that gives you a fresh perspective. Whatever helps you stay on track, having the right resources at your fingertips makes a huge difference.

Recovery isn’t about doing everything perfectly. It’s about staying connected, learning what works for you, and knowing where to turn when things get tough. Explore these resources, keep an open mind, and remember that support is always available if you need it.

Support Groups and Meetings

Support groups and meetings provide a space to share experiences, gain insight, and build accountability. Some follow structured programs with step-by-step guidance, while others focus on open discussion or mindfulness-based approaches.

Alcoholics Anonymous (AA): The founding 12-step program focused on supporting those struggling with alcohol addiction.

Celebrate Recovery: A Christian-based 12-step program offering faith-centered support for recovery.

Narcotics Anonymous (NA): A 12-step group for individuals recovering from drug addiction, regardless of substance.

SMART Recovery: A non-12-step program that focuses on practical, science-based methods for overcoming addiction without a spiritual focus.

Your Guide to Life in Recovery

Recovery is more than finishing treatment—it’s about rebuilding your life, maintaining balance, and finding purpose beyond addiction or mental health struggles. The journey may not be perfect, but every step forward counts.

Read the content below to learn how to stay connected, find daily motivation, and use practical tools that support lasting recovery and personal growth.

Recovery Support & Aftercare Programs

It’s important to stay connected with support after treatment ends. Early recovery can bring new challenges, and having structure, accountability, and encouragement makes all the difference.

Aftercare programs, sober living environments, and community resources help you maintain progress and build confidence as you adjust to life outside of treatment. Continuing care ensures you have the guidance and tools you need to stay strong, balanced, and focused on lasting recovery.

Updated
October 31, 2025

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There’s no catch. Checking your insurance is simply a way to see what your plan covers — it doesn’t lock you into treatment, notify anyone, or cost you anything. You get answers upfront to decide what makes sense for you.

Protecting your privacy matters! No information or notifications are ever sent to your employer or family — whether you check your insurance online or call. Everything is handled through secure, encrypted systems that meet strict medical privacy laws. You stay in control of your information! 

Luckily, most insurance policies cover treatment here. Depending on the healthcare you’ve already had this year, costs could even be zero. Instead of worrying, let’s just find out what your plan covers. 

Most likely. We work with major providers like Cigna, Aetna, and United Healthcare, public insurances like Tricare and tribal plans, and even smaller plans like Surest Bind and Harvard Pilgrim. The quickest way to know for sure is to check online or call. It’s a quick, private way to understand what is covered upfront.

Verifying your insurance isn’t a commitment to start treatment — it’s simply a way to see what your options are. Knowing your coverage ahead of time helps you make more informed, confident decisions. It also helps flag a spot, so you’re able to get right in if you ever do decide you’re ready.  

You need your policy number to check your specific policy online. If you want general information, just call.  You likely have questions beyond insurance anyway. Reaching out now helps you figure out the right fit if or when you’re ready. You don’t have to put off the call until you’re in crisis. Calling is not scary, I promise!

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