At Ohio Recovery Center, care is personalized to each client, but typically involves a combination of evidence-based treatments and holistic options, along with a community of support and opportunities for family involvement. We provide comprehensive care that first helps people stabilize during withdrawal or a mental health crisis and then addresses the root causes of their addiction or mental illness for long-term recovery. Clients can also immerse themselves in nature on our expansive campus, lined with mature maple, oak, and pine trees and featuring walking trails and many other opportunities to experience nature’s healing benefits. Before leaving, clients are set up with their next steps through robust aftercare planning
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We assign letter grades to each center based on their cumulative online review ratings:
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.