Steps To Recovery
A Supportive Environment for Healing and Growth on Your Journey to Recovery.
The Process
The recovery process is a journey of healing, growth, and self-discovery. It involves taking small, meaningful steps toward regaining control of your life, supported by a team of professionals who are committed to your well-being. With personalized treatment plans, ongoing support, and a focus on building healthy habits, recovery is not only possible but a path to a stronger, more fulfilling future.
A Safe Place
At DDRC, we offer a clean, safe, and sober space for individuals in recovery to gather, share experiences, and support one another. Our facility is designed to foster community, providing a space for fellowship groups to make it their home. We also offer social and recreational activities for recovering individuals and their families, creating a well-rounded environment for growth. DDRC is open six days a week, serving as a resource center for information and assistance on alcoholism and addiction, helping individuals at every step of their recovery journey.
12 Step Program
A 12-step substance abuse program helps individuals recover by fostering personal growth, accountability, and community support. Participants admit their addiction, take responsibility, and seek guidance from a higher power or group. The program emphasizes making amends, continuous self-improvement, and finding strength through shared experiences, ultimately guiding individuals toward a sober, fulfilling life.
1. Admit powerlessness
Admit powerlessness over addiction and that life has become unmanageable.
2. Believe in a support system
Believe in a higher power or support system to help restore balance.
3. Decide to seek help
Decide to seek help and turn control over to the recovery process.
4. Take a personal inventory
Take a personal inventory of your actions and behaviors.
5. Share your wrongs
Share your wrongs with yourself and another person for clarity.
6. Become ready
Become ready to let go of harmful behaviors.
7. Ask for help
Ask for help to overcome personal shortcomings.
8. List people you’ve harmed
List people you’ve harmed and become willing to make amends.
9. Make amends
Make amends to those people wherever possible, without causing more harm.
10. Continue self-reflection
Continue self-reflection and admit wrongs promptly.
11. Seek spiritual growth
Seek spiritual growth through reflection, meditation, and personal guidance
12. Help others
Help others and carry the message of recovery forward.