All-Recovery Meetings Rehab Programs

Finding a community that understands your journey is a powerful part of recovery. The behavioral health centers on this page host all-recovery meetings, creating an inclusive space for shared experiences and mutual support for any pathway. These substance use treatment programs emphasize connection as a core component of healing. Discover licensed facilities that offer welcoming, all-pathway meetings to strengthen your long-term recovery.
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Are you searching for a support community where every path to recovery is truly respected, no matter where you’ve been or what you believe? It takes real courage to reach out for connection, especially when you want to feel both seen and accepted. In Indiana, it’s easier than you might think to find welcoming, flexible recovery meetings that honor your unique journey, and invite families and allies to walk alongside you, too.

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All Recovery Meetings

All Recovery Meetings are a safe space for people to find connection, no matter their addiction or their chosen path to getting better. Unlike programs tied to a single method, these gatherings welcome all pathways to recovery, whether that includes medication, moderation, or total abstinence. The meeting is for everyone: individuals struggling, those in long-term recovery, and any family or friends who support them. The focus is on shared human experience and hope, celebrating any positive change as a win[1].

All Recovery Meeting Schedule

Finding a meeting that fits your life is simple. You can easily find a current schedule of in-person, online, and virtual meetings happening across Indiana. Many groups use Zoom to host online meetings, making it easy to connect from anywhere. To find the right time and place for you, check the Indiana Recovery Network meeting finder for a complete list of options throughout the week.

What to expect at a SMART Recovery meeting

While the heading mentions SMART Recovery, it's a great example of the welcoming format you'll find in many All Recovery Meetings. These gatherings are typically peer-led, informal discussions rather than rigid lessons[2]. Participants share their recent successes and challenges, and there’s never any pressure to speak. Meetings usually last about an hour and are always free to attend. Whether you join a virtual meeting online or walk into a community center, you’ll find a supportive group ready to listen.

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Ready to start your journey?

Your journey is your own, but you don’t have to walk it alone. Hope and healing are always within reach, and an All Recovery Meeting can be a wonderful first step or a new source of strength. This is a community where your story matters and every positive step forward is celebrated. When you’re ready, browse the meeting list, find a time that works for you, and know that a welcoming space is waiting for you.

No matter what your story is, there is a community ready to support you. All Recovery Meetings offer a flexible, judgment-free space to connect with others who understand. If you need help finding the right support for you or a loved one, our team is here to listen. Call us anytime at (888) 568-9930 for free, confidential guidance. You can also find more recovery resources or learn more about treatment options at Indiana Rehabs. Taking that first step is the start of a new chapter.

Frequently Asked Questions About All Recovery Meetings in Indiana

Are All Recovery Meetings the same as AA or NA?
No, they are different. All Recovery Meetings welcome people from all recovery pathways, including 12-step, SMART Recovery, medication-assisted treatment, or moderation. While AA and NA are wonderful resources, they focus on a specific 12-step program. All Recovery Meetings are non-denominational and focus on the shared hope of recovery without requiring members to follow a single method.
Can I attend if I'm not religious?
Yes, absolutely. All Recovery Meetings are not affiliated with any religion or spiritual doctrine. They are inclusive spaces that welcome people of all beliefs, including those who are secular, agnostic, or atheist. The focus is on shared human experiences and peer support, not on spirituality, so you can feel comfortable no matter your personal beliefs.
What is the difference between an 'open' and 'closed' meeting?
While many All Recovery Meetings are naturally open, it's a great term to know. An "open" meeting is for anyone who wants to learn about recovery, including family, friends, and students. A "closed" meeting is exclusively for people who have a personal desire to address their substance use. All Recovery gatherings often welcome allies and family, making them feel like open meetings where community support is encouraged.
Are family members and friends allowed to come?
Yes, family, friends, and allies are encouraged to attend. All Recovery Meetings recognize that addiction impacts more than just the individual. These gatherings provide a supportive space for loved ones to share their own experiences, learn about recovery, and heal alongside the person they care about. It helps everyone feel seen, heard, and less alone on the journey.
  1. State of Indiana. (2020). NextLevel Recovery: Indiana Initiatives. in.gov
  2. Indiana Family and Social Social Services Administration. (2020). Indiana Recovery Council. in.gov