Need immediate help? In the U.S., call or text 988 for crisis support. If there is immediate danger, call 911.
Addiction Recovery Resources
Find Recovery Support, Treatment Guidance, and Real Next Steps
This page helps you quickly find trusted addiction recovery resources for yourself or someone you care about. Start with crisis help if needed, then move to treatment, prevention, family support, and long-term sobriety tools.
Educational content only. This page is not medical advice or emergency care.
Start Here: What Do You Need Right Now?
I think I need help with addiction
I am supporting a loved one
I need practical tools
Recovery Resource Library
Understanding Addiction
- Early Signs of Addiction and How to Intervene
- Why America’s Drug Rehabilitation System Is Broken and How to Fix It
Sobriety and Relapse Prevention
- Daily Habits for Long-Term Sobriety
- Self-Care in Addiction Recovery
- Relapse Prevention and Recovery Resilience
- Accountability and Breaking Addiction Patterns
Family and Relationship Recovery
Stories and Motivation
Choosing a Recovery Path: 5-Point Checklist
- Assess urgency first: use crisis lines or emergency services if safety is at risk.
- Choose a treatment level that matches current risk and withdrawal needs.
- Add social support early: family, peers, recovery groups, or counseling.
- Use structure daily: sleep, nutrition, exercise, routines, and accountability.
- Track progress with milestones and update your plan when life changes.
Addiction Recovery FAQ
Where can I find immediate addiction or mental health help in the U.S.?
Call or text 988 for immediate crisis support. For treatment and referral support, visit SAMHSA Find Support.
What if I am not in crisis but I know I need help?
Start by finding a licensed treatment provider, then build a simple daily recovery plan and support network.
How can families help without enabling addiction?
Set clear boundaries, communicate consistently, and seek family-informed support resources or counseling.
Is relapse always part of recovery?
Relapse risk is real, but it is not guaranteed. Prevention planning, accountability, and support improve outcomes.
Take the Next Step Today
Choose one action right now: get crisis support, locate treatment, or start your daily recovery routine.