September is National Recovery Month

National Recovery Month increases awareness and understanding of mental and substance use disorders and encourages individuals in need of treatment and recovery services to seek help. Recovery Month celebrates individuals living their lives in recovery and recognizes the dedicated workers who provide the prevention, treatment, and recovery support services that make it possible.

This year’s Recovery Month theme focuses on urban communities, health care providers, members of the media, and policymakers, highlighting the various entities that support recovery within our society. The theme, “Join the Voices for Recovery: Invest in Health, Home, Purpose, and Community,” explores how integrated care, a strong community, sense of purpose, and leadership contributes to effective treatments that sustain the recovery of persons with mental and substance use disorders. The 2018 observance also aims to increase awareness and encourages audiences to take advantage of the increased dialogue around the nation’s behavioral health needs and the increased emphasis on tackling our nation’s opioid crisis.

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How We Can Help

New Vision™, our medically managed withdrawal service, is proven safe and is performed by a professional team of dedicated healthcare experts. The inpatient hospital stay normally lasts 3 to 5 days, and patients leave with a personalized aftercare plan.

The theme for this month year’s Recovery Month is, “Join the Voices for Recovery Invest in Health, Home, Purpose, and Community.” New Vision™ is encouraging the community to take action and help those who are dealing with addiction to find the treatment and recovery services available. Compassionate care from our New Vision™ team, as well as the support of family, friends, employers, and other concerned community members can help make recovery lifelong.

National Recovery Month is dedicated to the possibility of lifelong recovery from substance abuse. New Vision™ offers a chance to break through the cycle of addiction in a confidential, compassionate, safe and caring hospital environment.From alcohol to prescription drugs, lifelong recovery from substance dependency is possible and just a phone call away.