Practical guides to finding addiction treatment in the Southeast, state by state.

From academic medical programs in Birmingham to rural recovery homes — the main routes into care in Alabama and how to navigate them.

An academic hub in Little Rock, community providers statewide, and growing telehealth — how to find and enter treatment in Arkansas.

TDMHSAS providers, the REDLINE, recovery courts, and opioid settlement funds — the main routes into care across Tennessee's three grand divisions.

Community service boards, the state crisis line, Pathways coverage, and accountability courts — how Georgia's system actually fits together.

One department, fifteen regional centers, and a deep recovery-home tradition — navigating care in the state with the fewest beds per capita.

Managing entities, the Marchman Act, and the rebuilt sober home sector — how to use Florida's tools while dodging its bad actors.

Medicaid expansion, Recovery Kentucky's long-term centers, and Operation UNITE — the Southeast's most complete public treatment network.