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FindTreatment.gov: Your Guide to Addiction & Mental Health Treatment Now in Our Directory

Title: FindTreatment.gov: Your Guide to Addiction & Mental Health Treatment Now in Our Directory

At Change the Face of Depression (CTFOD), our mission is to ensure that anyone struggling with addiction or mental health challenges has access to the resources they need. We are excited to announce that FindTreatment.gov has been officially added to our Addiction & Recovery Resource Directory, offering a trusted, confidential, and user-friendly way to find treatment options across the U.S.

What is FindTreatment.gov?

FindTreatment.gov is a federally managed, publicly available directory created by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) to help individuals locate state-licensed treatment facilities for substance use disorders, addiction, and mental health challenges. It serves as a crucial resource for anyone seeking care for themselves or a loved one.

Why FindTreatment.gov is a Vital Resource

1. Nationwide Database of Treatment Centers

The platform provides a comprehensive directory of licensed treatment centers across the United States and U.S. territories. Users can search for inpatient, outpatient, residential, and telehealth treatment providers based on their location and needs.

2. Personalized Search Filters

FindTreatment.gov allows users to refine their search based on specific needs, such as:

  • Treatment type: Detox, outpatient, inpatient, medication-assisted treatment (MAT), and more.

  • Accepted insurance: Including private, Medicaid, and Medicare coverage.

  • Payment options: Free and sliding-scale services for those in financial need.

  • Special programs: Services for veterans, LGBTQ+ individuals, youth, pregnant women, and more.

3. Confidential & Free to Use

There are no costs or barriers to using FindTreatment.gov. The resource is completely confidential and does not require users to sign up or provide personal information to access treatment listings.

4. Direct Access to Professional Help

For those in immediate crisis, FindTreatment.gov connects users with SAMHSA’s National Helpline (1-800-662-HELP)—a 24/7, free, and confidential service offering treatment referrals, crisis support, and resources in English and Spanish.

How to Access FindTreatment.gov

We’ve now added FindTreatment.gov to our CTFOD Resource Directory to help make finding treatment easier and more accessible. You can visit their website directly here:FindTreatment.gov

For additional immediate support, call SAMHSA’s National Helpline at 1-800-662-HELP (4357).

Why We Advocate for FindTreatment.gov

At CTFOD, we believe that recovery starts with access to the right support. FindTreatment.gov aligns perfectly with our mission by eliminating barriers to treatment and providing an evidence-based, government-backed tool that connects individuals with life-saving care.

By featuring this resource in our directory, we hope to bridge the gap between those seeking help and the treatment providers that can support their recovery journey.

Stay Connected

We are continually updating our Resource Directory to include the most effective, reliable, and accessible support options available. Visit CTFOD.com to explore more recovery resources, crisis support, and mental health advocacy tools.

If you or someone you know is struggling with addiction, help is out there. Visit FindTreatment.gov today and take the next step toward recovery. 💚

Together, we can change the face of depression and mental health advocacy.


FindTreatment.gov helps you find free, confidential addiction & mental health treatment nationwide. Get support today!
FindTreatment.gov is a free, confidential resource by SAMHSA that helps individuals find licensed addiction and mental health treatment facilities across the U.S. Users can search by location, treatment type, insurance coverage, and special programs to find the right support. Access it at FindTreatment.gov or call 1-800-662-HELP (4357) for 24/7 assistance.


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