Every number below helps people compare local recovery capacity with source-backed context from our directory, federal SAMHSA and CMS registries, public meeting guides, and the CDC. Directory counts are live; outside sources refresh on a schedule. How our data works.
Live directory countsSAMHSA federal recordsCMS NPPES matchingPublic meeting guidesCDC provisional trends
162
Core facilities listed
Sober living, detox, treatment
802
Weekly AA meetings
Public meeting guides
27
SAMHSA-verified programs
Federal locator match
52
NPI-matched providers
CMS NPPES registry
How to use this recovery report
Use this view as a source-backed snapshot before comparing local sober living homes, detox centers, treatment programs, and meeting access. It shows directory coverage, payment signals, verification depth, ratings snapshots, public meeting volume, and county overdose context in one place.
The report is built for practical triage: confirm the size of the local recovery network, check whether insurance and self-pay signals are improving, then use the linked facility and meeting pages to move from research into phone calls and next steps.
Ratings landscape · stored directory snapshot ★ 4.4 across 6,919 Google reviews · enriched Apr 19, 2026
5.043
4.5–4.938
4.0–4.415
under 4.025
AA meetings, every day of the week
802 weekly meetings synced from public meeting guides · find one today
Why we publish this. Choosing care is easier with real numbers. Facility counts come from our live directory; Google ratings are stored directory snapshots; payment and service data comes from the federal SAMHSA locator (refreshed weekly); provider matching comes from the CMS NPPES registry as the backfill completes; meetings from public guides (scheduled daily); overdose trends from the CDC. Verified coverage here: 23% of detox & treatment listings carry a federal SAMHSA match. Source freshness: directory counts are live; ratings enriched Apr 19, 2026; SAMHSA fetched Jun 15, 2026; NPPES checked Jun 11, 2026; AA synced Jun 17, 2026. Read the full methodology. Journalists & researchers: this data is free to reuse with credit — embeddable card · JSON.