The model is designed to support individuals through the highest-risk periods for return to use — particularly the first six months following discharge and throughout the first year of recovery.
It also serves individuals already engaged in recovery who require additional structure, accountability, and continuity to sustain long-term progress.
Designed for the initial transition into recovery, when consistency, connection, guided structure, and nervous-system support are often needed most during the earliest period following discharge.
Built for the phase of recovery where support, accountability, and structure must remain present long enough for stability to begin outlasting the environment pulling against it.
Designed for the longer-term stages of recovery where continuity evolves beyond stabilization into sustained identity development, recovery capital growth, family reintegration, and durable life structure across time.
Non-invasive opioid withdrawal and medication transition support utilizing wearable neurostimulation technology.
Available exclusively alongside enrollment in a Recovery Matters® continuum program.
A structured, high-accountability program that strengthens emotional stability,
rewires behavior, and builds long-term recovery capacity.
RESET® is designed for clients who need more structure than outpatient therapy
and more privacy than traditional treatment.
Motivation, routines, emotional insight, and core coping skills.
Communication, boundaries, stress regulation, and relationship repair.
Decision-making, lifestyle structure, and future planning.
RESET® is designed for individuals ready to engage actively in structured recovery support — not passive treatment or short-term crisis stabilization.
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Two distinct long-term recovery programs.
Choose the depth of support that matches your goals, clinical needs, and relapse risk profile.
A complete, standalone recovery program designed to establish neurological stability, rebuild identity, and create sustainable life structure — without committing to a full year of care.
An advanced, year-long recovery pathway designed to deepen self-understanding, strengthen emotional regulation, and align identity and values long-term.
Both pathways are complete programs. The difference is not quality — it is depth, duration, and the level of long-term support required.
At-home neurostimulation support during withdrawal and medication transitions.
Not every person seeking change is looking for treatment.
Some individuals simply need help getting off a substance — safely, privately,
and without entering a facility.
Sparrow Ascent exists for that moment.
It provides short-term nervous-system stabilization and symptom relief,
helping individuals move through withdrawal or medication transitions in a way
that feels manageable, self-directed, and respected.
Sparrow Ascent is a device-only support option designed to assist with nervous-system regulation during withdrawal and medication transitions.
Before Sparrow Ascent is provided, each individual completes a confidential
screening to ensure this level of support is appropriate.
Sparrow Ascent does not replace medical care when clinical management or a higher level of care is required.
If a higher level of care is needed, we help guide that decision.
Stabilization is not the end of recovery —
but for many, it’s where clarity returns.
A private, structured support track for individuals transitioning off habit-forming substances
without entering a facility.
Designed to support withdrawal and medication transitions, this 30-day structure
provides continuity, pacing, and non-clinical support during a critical recovery window.
This support track is available exclusively in combination with the 12-Week, 6-Month, or 12-Month Recovery Matters® Continuum.
Not all housing is recovery-supportive. Recovery Capital Residences™ are private living environments designed to support stability, accountability, environmental safety, and long-term recovery capital development. They provide a structured alternative to high-risk or unstable living situations while preserving the independence, privacy, and dignity necessary for sustainable recovery.
Where someone lives during early recovery is not a logistical detail. It is a therapeutic variable. When additional structure, separation from high-risk environments, or residential stability is part of what recovery requires, Recovery Matters® works with housing partners to help clients access the right environment — recovery residences, extended-stay placements, furnished apartments, and other professionally managed options aligned with long-term recovery goals.
Recovery does not happen inside a treatment center. It happens where people live, sleep, manage stress, rebuild relationships, and make decisions under pressure. Environment remains one of the strongest predictors of long-term recovery outcomes — and one of the least addressed variables at discharge. Housing support is available as an adjunct to Recovery Matters® programs when environment becomes part of the solution.
Optional Additions for Deeper Support
For clients and families who require elevated support, we offer advanced enhancements that deepen
emotional, biological, and environmental stability.
These enhancements are designed to be implemented alongside enrollment in a Recovery Matters program.
Private recovery travel support designed to provide accountability, stabilization, and continuity during high-risk transitions, relocation, discharge, or transportation
High-accountability recovery support providing continuous emotional, behavioral, and environmental stabilization during periods of elevated risk, transition, or early recovery vulnerability.
Curated environments for privacy, comfort, and nervous-system regulation.
Advanced neuroregulation cycles for deeper neurological repair.
Extended protocols to enhance clarity, resilience, and cellular efficiency.
Advanced formulations that enhance cellular repair and stabilization.
Every Recovery Matters program delivers quantifiable improvements across psychological, neurological, and behavioral domains — ensuring clients and families see real progress, not just participation.
Progress is continuously measured, reviewed, and adjusted — ensuring recovery remains responsive, accountable, and aligned with real-world outcomes.
Recovery Matters® functions as a recovery systems integrator and does not claim sole causality for outcomes derived from multi-factor recovery systems.
Statistics reflect outcomes associated with the evidence-based components and care models incorporated into the systems we assemble, coordinate, and support.
Recovery Matters programs are designed for individuals and families who require more than episodic care — and less than institutional disruption.
If you're uncertain where you fit, a confidential consultation is used to determine program alignment and the most appropriate starting point.
Recovery Matters provides structured continuity for individuals and families who require stability beyond what short-term treatment was designed to produce.
Every engagement begins with a confidential consultation to assess needs,
determine appropriate program structure, and establish a clear path forward —
privately, deliberately, and with mutual alignment.
Recovery Matters does not accept insurance.
All engagements are private-pay. For confidentiality, security,
and administrative efficiency, payment is accepted via wire transfer.
Recovery Mattersis a long-term recovery support and post-acute stabilization platform — not a medical, inpatient, or clinical treatment program. We do not provide detoxification, acute psychiatric care, or primary medical treatment. Our work begins after acute medical stabilization — supporting sustained recovery through nervous-system regulation, identity realignment, accountability, and real-world functioning over time. When medical or clinical services are required, Recovery Matters® coordinates with licensed providers to ensure continuity, safety, and appropriate care — without duplicating or replacing clinical responsibility.