Addiction Help for People In Cuyahoga County and the Rest of Ohio
Redemption Recovery is proud to offer a full range of addiction treatment services to people in Cuyahoga County, Cleveland, and the rest of Ohio. If drugs and alcohol are getting the better of you or someone you care about — we’re the folks who can help. Our drug and alcohol rehab is centrally located between Cleveland, Columbus, and Akron. We offer ground transportation if needed, and we can pick you up at the airport if you’re coming from out of state.
Complete Addiction Recovery in Ohio
Our comprehensive addiction recovery program features partial hospitalization (PHP), intensive outpatient (IOP), and detox referral (where applicable). Our team of addiction specialists is deeply invested in helping people transform their lives. We do this work because we feel it is our calling. It is an honor and a privilege to play a role in your or your loved one’s recovery.
Resources for Sobriety in Cuyahoga County
The Cleveland metropolitan area covers Cuyahoga County and beyond, and luckily for us, there are solid resources for people who want to stay sober and drug-free here. Alcoholics Anonymous, the original 12-step recovery program, is strong in Ohio. In fact, AA has its roots in Akron, OH.
The First Step Before the First Step: Substance Abuse Treatment
The best first step for anyone who is currently drinking or using drugs is to attend a substance abuse program, like the partial hospitalization program at Redemption Recovery. After detox, if needed, and some time in partial hospitalization and intensive outpatient, you or your loved one will want to put measures in place to help protect their nascent recovery.
Protecting Newly-Minted Recovery After Drug and Alcohol Treatment
One of the best ways to do this is by finding a home group in one of the 12-step fellowships. If you attend treatment at Redemption Recovery, you will have already been introduced to 12-step programs, making going to meetings back home in Cuyahoga County easy.
The key to finding success in AA or NA comes from three things:
- Getting medical treatment first so you’re safe and stable.
- Find a home group and participate in it (don’t just sit in the back quietly forever.)
- Choosing a sponsor and actually working the steps (all 12 of them, yup!)
Alternatives to the 12-Steps
The 12 steps of Alcoholics Anonymous are Narcotics Anonymous are not the only way to support sobriety after you’ve gone through alcohol and drug rehab. They are the most popular, however, and there is strong scientific evidence that they are effective at helping people stay sober over the long term. We suggest giving it an honest try, but we also understand that AA or NA isn’t always the right fit for everyone.
Here are some 12-step alternatives to consider:
- SMART Recovery: A self-guided behavioral management program.
- LifeRIng: A secular group recovery support program.
Refuge Recovery: A recovery support program based on Buddhist principles.
Addiction Recovery in Ohio
Whether you’re in Cleveland, Akron, or Lima, Redemption Recovery in Ohio is here to help. Ohio has some of the best substance abuse treatment in the country. All the resources you or your loved one need to build a new life in recovery are here. The only catch is that you have to make the first call. We can only help people who let us know they need it. So don’t waste another day waiting. It’s time!
One phone call can change your destiny.