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Hazelden Betty Ford's Thought for the Day offers daily meditations for people in recovery or affected by addiction to alcohol or other drugs. Browse daily passages from our most popular meditation books to find your inspiration today.
Recovery groups, tools, activities and events at the Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation are designed to guide you and your loved ones through the challenges of early recovery, reinvigorate recovery during those inevitable tough times, and celebrate your hard-won recovery milestones.
Whether you're looking to prevent substance use, violence, and suicide in youth; reduce recidivism in justice-involved clients; or customize treatment and recovery curriculum to meet the needs of your clients, we're happy to help you implement the best program for your specific needs.
Hazelden enters the publishing industry by acquiring Twenty-Four Hours a Day; helps to launch the self-help literature genre. 1956. Care for Women. Dia Linn opens in Dellwood, Minnesota, one of the first residential addiction treatment centers designed for women. 1957. Substance Dependence.
Located in Maple Grove, Minnesota, a western suburb of Minneapolis and Saint Paul, Hazelden Betty Ford's outpatient treatment center offers expert, convenient weekday, weeknight and online drug and alcohol rehab programs. Our evidence-based treatment programs are ideal for people with busy lives.
Tune in as the co-founder of the global SHE RECOVERS movement talks with host William C. Moyers about the inspiration behind her daily meditation book for "like-minded, like-hearted" women in their own recovery practice. Discover, too, why Nickel calls the book her "love letter to recovery."
If you are admitted to any of our inpatient rehab programs, your care will begin with a 24-hour medically supervised detoxification period, sometimes longer depending on your situation. Learn more about drug and alcohol detox.
Beyond inpatient and outpatient addiction treatment and outpatient mental health care, Hazelden Betty Ford offers you today’s most innovative recovery support services and resources including virtual and phone-based coaching, web tools, mobile apps, Hazelden Publishing self-help books and more.
Harnessing science, love and the wisdom of lived experience, the Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation is a force of healing and hope for individuals, families and communities affected by substance use and mental health conditions.
Outpatient treatment works the same way inpatient does, with the main difference being that inpatient treatment programs run 24/7 and often begin with a supervised detoxification period while outpatient programs meet for a set number of days per week and hours per day.