Recovery Care’s Group Recovery Meeting Locator makes finding group recovery fast and easy. Being addicted to opioids often breeds a sense of hopelessness and a feeling of isolation. Group recovery provides a sense of community by meeting regularly with like-minded people who work as a team to overcome their addictions and improve their lives.
Sponsorship can also be a critical element for long-term sobriety. Programs like AA, NA, and others strongly recommend all participants find a sponsor to act as their guide in recovery.
Eventually, after one year of sobriety is achieved, everyone is encouraged to begin sponsoring newcomers. Many claim that becoming a sponsor is the most rewarding aspect of their recovery. It is often while helping someone else that one finds themselves.
You’re Never Alone in Group Recovery
One of the most common realizations in group recovery is learning that your problems are not unique and that they can be overcome, no matter how bad you think they are.
“My third day in group recovery was a speaker meeting. A speaker meeting is when someone tells their story to the group. I remember vividly the many things this person shared that mirrored my life. I sometimes felt he was telling my story instead of his own. That’s when I realized my problems were not nearly as unique as I had thought, and by attending these meetings, I could begin overcoming the many things that drove me to use drugs. The man speaking was so calm and happy. I wanted what he had. I wanted to change my life and share my story someday, just like he had.
One year later, I stood before my home group and shared my story, just like that man had done. After the meeting, a small group of newcomers approached me and thanked me for giving them hope, just like that man speaking had done for me one year ago.
Group recovery completely changed my life. I learned who I had been and who I wanted to become. Group recovery provided a road map to making the changes I desperately needed to become a happy person. Over time, I became calm, happy, and able to live life on my terms.”
Drew Bourke – Co-Owner/President of Recovery Care
Group Recovery Meeting Locator
Locate virtual and in-person recovery meetings using the links below.
- Alcoholics Anonymous Meetings
Find an AA meeting in Tennessee - Narcotics Anonymous Meetings
Find a Narcotics Anonymous meeting in Tennessee - SMART Recovery
Find a SMART Recovery meeting in Tennessee - Celebrate Recovery
Find a Celebrate Recovery meeting in Tennessee - Adult Children of Alcoholics
Find an Adult Children of Alcoholics meeting in Tennessee
Start Suboxone Treatment Online Today—No Clinic Visits Required
- TennCare accepted — If you have TennCare (Tennessee Medicaid), your Suboxone treatment may be covered at little to no cost to you.
- Commercial insurance accepted — Most major commercial insurance plans cover medication-assisted treatment (MAT) for opioid addiction.
- Self-Pay payment plans — For patients with moderate to high income, with or without health insurance.
- Low-Cost Sliding Scale options — For patients who are uninsured or underinsured, Recovery Care offers income-based pricing so cost is never a barrier to getting help.
- No surprise bills — Our team walks you through your coverage before you begin so you know exactly what to expect.
- Returning patient? — Restart your treatment by filling-in a short reinstatement form.
We serve patients throughout Tennessee — including rural areas where transportation is limited and addiction treatment clinics are hours away. Use our Group Recovery Meeting Locator to find virtual and in-person groups near you. Call or text us now at (931) 548-3062 to speak to someone about our 100% telemedicine Suboxone program. Or, message us securely on the Spruce Health mobile app. We’re ready to help.