Find out more about our mission, staff and selection process. Read more about our 24/7 helpline and website disclaimer.
Live Another Day was created in early 2021 as a response to the unprecedented increase in substance abuse, mental illness, and deaths resulting from the pandemic. We’re a small, tight-knit group of business professionals and clinicians who have invested thousands of hours towards creating a truly one-of-a-kind recovery resource. We’ve evaluated over 14,000 treatment providers throughout the country and only listed the centers that meet our standards for high-quality care. Many of us are in recovery ourselves, and our sincere wish is that this website gives you, the visitor, a second chance at life. Recovery is truly a gift and we’re here to support you.
Unlike other directories, we only list the best-rated and accredited treatment providers. Our criteria is transparent, reliable and non-biased.
We curate lists of the best mental health resources for the BIPOC (Black, Indigenous & People of Color) community.
We create awareness related to overdose and suicide prevention – two of the leading causes of preventable deaths.
LiveAnotherDay.org’s helpline is a private and convenient solution for individuals seeking treatment for addiction or mental illness.
Calls to our helpline (all non-facility specific 1-8XX numbers) will be answered by Recovery Advisors, American Addiction Centers, or one of our verified local treatment partners. Calls are routed based on geographic location.
Our helpline is offered at no cost to you and with no obligation to enter into treatment. In some cases, Live Another Day charges our verified partner a modest cost per call, which helps us cover the costs of building and maintaining our website. We do not receive any commission or fee that is dependent upon which treatment provider a visitor ultimately selects.
For more information on Live Another Day’s helpline, as well as our selection process, mission statement, and staff, visit our About page.
If our helpline is unable to assist you, we recommend browsing our state-by-state listings of the Best-Rated Rehab Centers, reading our resource guides, or visiting SAMHSA.gov.