Recovery Resources

Rehabilitation Centers

  • Drug rehabilitation centers are facilities designed to help individuals overcome substance abuse and addiction. They provide a structured environment where people can receive treatment, therapy, and support to stop using drugs and manage the physical, emotional, and psychological effects of addiction. The goal is to help individuals regain control of their lives and lead a healthier, drug-free lifestyle.

CF Recovering Crossville

  • Mission: rescue AND recover. Responding to the cry of addiction, rescuing from devastation, and recovering those still living with substance use disorder.

Cumberland Heights

  • Cumberland Heights Outpatient Recovery Center (ORC) in Crossville offers a range of substance use disorder treatment services.

Cumberland Mountain Mental Health

  • Cumberland Mountain Mental Health offers comprehensive addiction and co-occurring disorders services, encompassing outpatient counseling, intensive outpatient programs, and specialized adolescent treatments.

Mission Bible Training Center

  • Crossville Mission Bible Training Center is a division of Mission Teens, Inc. A non-profit, non-denominational organization with a Christ-centered, 8-10 month residential discipleship-training program specializing in alcohol, drug, and emotional problems.

Spero Health

  • Spero Health clinic in Crossville, TN offers evidence-based treatment for opioid addictions (fentanyl, heroin, oxycodone), stimulant addictions (methamphetamine, cocaine), and alcohol addiction.

True North

  • Drug prevention/treatment class in Crossville, TN for teens aged 13-18 years of age.

 

Meetings

Alcoholics anonymous

  • Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) is a worldwide fellowship of individuals who come together to support each other in their recovery from alcoholism. The primary purpose of AA is to help people achieve and maintain sobriety through shared experience, strength, and hope.

Narcotics anonymous

  • Narcotics Anonymous (NA) is an international fellowship of individuals who come together to support one another in their recovery from drug addiction. Similar to Alcoholics Anonymous (AA), NA operates on the 12-step program model, offering a framework for individuals seeking to overcome their dependence on drugs, whether legal or illegal.
  • Find a meeting in Cumberland County-