We believe recovery is a human right. Our mission is to dismantle the barriers between individuals in pain and the life-saving treatment they deserve — delivering accurate, accessible data when it matters most.
The addiction crisis in the United States is not just a medical failure — it is an information failure. Too often, families in crisis are met with broken links, predatory marketing, and outdated directories that haven't been touched in years.
We built this platform to close that gap. By sourcing data directly from SAMHSA — the official US federal database of licensed treatment facilities — and giving facility owners the tools to enrich their own listings, we have created a living, owner-verified directory that improves every day.
Our focus is not just on major cities, but on the underserved towns and rural counties where help is often hardest to find.
Federal Data Foundation
Claimed & Enriched
All 50 States
Patient-First Always
Three principles guide every decision we make — for the families searching for help and the facilities serving them.
Recovery is a local journey. Our directory surfaces granular, community-level resources across all 50 states — ensuring that even the most remote counties have a visible pathway to care.
We do not sell user data. We do not accept payment to influence search results. Our directory is built on federal data and owner-verified credentials — not advertising budgets.
From insurance verification guides to Medicaid-accepted facility lists, we actively dismantle the financial and logistical obstacles that prevent people from getting the treatment they need.
Every facility on this directory exists in SAMHSA's national database of licensed treatment providers. We display data as sourced from the federal government — including what "verified" means, what it doesn't mean, and how facility owners can claim and update their listing.
Whether we help one family or one million, our mission remains unchanged — to ensure that when someone reaches out for help, a clear path forward is waiting for them.
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