Recovered

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Recovered
Area served
Worldwide
ServicesPublishing,
Behavioral Health,
Healthcare Provider Ratings
Websiterecovered.org

Recovered is a behavioral health organization focused on

drug addiction and the consequences of alcohol
and other drug use.

Overview

Recovered is an online platform for people seeking treatment for substance use disorder and other mental health conditions in the United States. Their directory lists over 15,000 treatment facilities across the country, including those offering residential inpatient care, outpatient programs, detox centers, and medication-assisted treatment options. They also offer resources for those seeking support groups or mental health counseling and are listed as a peer support resource by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA).[1]

History

In April 2021 the NCADD website was acquired by JBKM Ltd. In December 2021 the website was relaunched under its new brand name, Recovered. In July 2023, Recovered launched the "Recovered Trustscore", an independent rating system for rehab centers "designed to rank all rehab centers and healthcare providers listed on their site to ensure that visitors find access to the best treatment in their area for the specific substance use disorder or co-occurring condition they have."[2]

Information resources

Recovered provides resources on topics related to substance abuse, substance use disorder treatment, mental health, current affairs in healthcare, and others. All of their resources are fact-checked by a medical review team composed of healthcare professionals, addiction specialists, and counselors to ensure “that everything you read on our site is trustworthy and factual.”[3] They do not offer medical, psychiatric, psychological, or physical health advice.

Resources created by Recovered have been cited on various healthcare websites such as

SAMHSA, and others.[9]

Alcohol Awareness Month

Recovered promotes Alcohol Awareness Month, which takes place in April each year.[10] Created by NCADD in 1987, the campaign is intended to increase community awareness around issues relating to alcohol abuse, reduce stigma, and provide tools for people seeking help for alcohol addiction. Recovered provides resources to various organizations such as health departments[11] [12] [13] and educational institutes[14] [15] looking to support Alcohol Awareness Month throughout the country.

See also

  • List of Temperance organizations

References

  1. ^ "Incorporating Peer Support Into Substance Use Disorder Treatment Services" (PDF). SAMHSA. p. 236.
  2. ^ "Recovered Launches Behavioral Health Facility Rating System". Yahoo Finance. 31 July 2023.
  3. ^ "Medical Review Process". Recovered.org.
  4. ^ "Is there a link between depression and substance misuse?". Medical News Today.
  5. ^ "How to tell if a loved one is abusing opioids". Mayo Clinic.
  6. ^ "What Is Ayahuasca?". WebMD.
  7. ^ "Alcohol Awareness Month". Indiana Primary Health Care Association.
  8. ^ "2023 Healthy Highlights" (PDF). North Shore Health Department.
  9. ^ "Resource List Main". Lawyers Concerned For Lawyers.
  10. ^ "Alcohol Awareness Month 2024: Get Involved!". Recovered.
  11. ^ "SUBSTANCE USE RESOURCES FOR ADOLESCENTS AND YOUNG ADULTS" (PDF). Champaign-Urbana Public Health District.
  12. ^ "April is Alcohol Awareness Month". Campbell County Health.
  13. ^ "April is Alcohol Awareness Month | Ventura County Limits". www.venturacountylimits.org.
  14. ^ "April is National Alcohol Awareness Month" (PDF). Allegany County Public Schools.
  15. ^ "Awareness Days" (PDF). Saint Vincent College.

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