Recovery Resources for Organizations
Addiction is a treatable chronic disease. If you or a loved one is suffering from the disease of addiction, know that there are a number of resources available to you that will offer support. There is hope for recovery.
Behavioral Health Resources During the COVID-19 Pandemic Employer Toolkit
North Dakota employers have a unique ability and responsibility to support the behavioral health needs of their employees as they navigate these challenging times. To support their efforts, the North…
Help Is Here
We continue to focus on the behavioral health needs of North Dakotans. If you or someone you know is looking for addiction or mental health services, Help is Here. Visit…
988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline
Individuals struggling with thoughts of suicide or experiencing a mental health crisis can call the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline to be connected with a professional from a national network…
Sharing Solutions - U.S. Chamber of Commerce
Sharing Solutions was created by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation to highlight workforce resources and showcase innovative solutions to the opioid crisis.
Become a Recovery Community Organization
Recovery Community Organizations (RCOs) are dedicated recovery advocates working to change perceptions, policies and laws to improve the lives of those in the recovery community.
Opioid Information & Request Narcan Kit
Learn more about the impact of opioids and request a free Narcan kit. Every aspect of the opioid crisis requires great care. From understanding the risks and benefits of pain medications to knowing the signs of addiction, to recognizing an overdose and knowing how to help - there are ways all of us can care for each other and ourselves. Fill your understanding of opioids with care, and together we'll protect North Dakota.
Face It TOGETHER
An addiction wellness nonprofit that offers effective, nonjudgmental peer coaching to those impacted by addiction, including loved ones.
Nar-Anon Family Groups
Nar-Anon is a 12-step program designed to help relatives and friends of addicts recover from the effects of living with an addicted relative or friend. Their program of recovery uses Nar-Anon's Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions. The only requirement to be a member and attend Nar-Anon meetings is that there is a problem of drugs or addiction in a relative or friend. They are not affiliated with any other organization or outside entity.
ATLAS Addiction Treatment Needs Assessment
Not sure what type of treatment is right for you or a loved one? Take this assessment to get a recommendation. You'll answer 13 questions. It will take around 10 minutes. Your responses will be anonymous. You'll receive guidance you can use to find the right treatment.
Recovery Elevator
Recovery Elevator and the private community Café RE offer a safe, informative place, for those who wish to quit drinking. Many, including the RE Team, find solace and comfort in our cohesive community. Beyond the Recovery Elevator Podcast they produce, they also bring like-minded individuals together, particularly in early sobriety, who seek a better life without alcohol through support and accountability.
Stop Overdose
Learn who is at risk of an overdose, what are the signs of an overdose, and how you can save a life by administering naloxone.
Language of Recovery
Learn about alternative terminology for addiction and recovery that you can use to empower a supportive culture for recovery.
Workplace Cost Calculator
An authoritative, easy-to-use tool providing business leaders with specific information about the cost of substance use.
Shatterproof Workplace Toolkit
An addiction education program designed to close the knowledge gap about opioids, break the stigma of addiction, and foster prevention, treatment and recovery.
Substance Abuse & Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) Workplace Toolkit
Substance Abuse & Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) Workplace Toolkit
Blue Cross Blue Shield of North Dakota Workplace Wellness Initiative
Since its start in 2010, this toolkit and our training events have helped employers to create an organizational culture of wellness while improving health and productivity.