Recovery Now offers therapists and group leaders to pass on important information, teach new skills, and guide clients..
Connecting you with us
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What concerns you about your substance use?
You’ll be asked a few questions to help us tailor our suggestions.
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Personalized suggestions.
We’ll share how we best believe our Program at Recovery Now suites you.
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Speak to our Intake Specialist.
Schedule a consultation with our Intake specialist.
"It’s a scary thing trying to get help, but Recovery Now took a lot of that anxiety and fear out of the equation."
— RNOW CLIENT
FAQs
What is Recovery Now?
Scary thoughts may run through your mind about attending Recovery Now, but there is absolutely no reason to be nervous about attending our recovery center. Recovery Now is a safe place to heal from the pain the world has brought you. Renewal and relaxation come from attending Recovery Now. The goal of attending is not only to achieve sobriety, but it helps to clear your thoughts and give meaning to your life once again, something you might have lost or replaced with substance use. Recovery Now picks you up with love and care and puts you back on your feet, feeling confident and supported unlike ever before.
Why should I go?
Besides a safe and comfortable place to be, Recovery Now can give you a sense of purpose once again. Mediation and other techniques taught in Recovery Now renew your mind, body, and soul. Focusing on yourself, rather than the world around you, allows you to discover your inner issues and open your eyes to how strong you are without your addiction. Being surrounded by love and support strengthens this process, especially being surrounded by those who are struggling with the same issues as you. Being encircled by love and warmth gives you a bigger reason to continue the process and stay sober.
How do I get my loved ones to trust me after putting them through my addiction, or even after coming to Recovery Now?
Gaining back a loved one’s trust is not an easy thing to do, but it is not impossible either. Graduating from Recovery Now proves you want to better your life and are ready to make a permanent change. They will understand your struggles and will be willing to help support your new journey to a better life. The good news is they want to trust you again, you just have to make it easy for them. You can achieve this in a couple ways.
Make these new routines for your new life:
Be open and honest. This helps rebuild trust.
Never lie. You will only make it harder to trust you.
Create new routines. Sticking to a routine helps you stay on track for your goals and maintain a healthier lifestyle.
Eat healthy. Eating healthy will show your loved ones you care about your well-being, which helps promote the idea you will stick to your goals of sobriety.