Ladoga Recovery Center

Ladoga Recovery Center Recovery Center - Ladoga, Indiana

Co-Occurring DisordersMany individuals struggling with addiction also experience anxiety, depression, PTSD, or trauma-re...
03/27/2026

Co-Occurring Disorders

Many individuals struggling with addiction also experience anxiety, depression, PTSD, or trauma-related disorders. Treating both at the same time increases long-term recovery success.

Whole-person care matters.

Ladoga Recovery Center is now accepting new clients!If you or someone you love is ready to take the first step toward re...
03/27/2026

Ladoga Recovery Center is now accepting new clients!

If you or someone you love is ready to take the first step toward recovery, our compassionate team is here to help. We offer personalized care, evidence-based treatment, and a supportive environment to guide you every step of the way.

Start your journey toward healing today — because recovery is possible.

📞 Call us at 765-537-3573 to learn more or begin the admissions process.

Substance use disorder can affect anyone, but no one has to face it alone. With the right support, treatment, and commun...
03/23/2026

Substance use disorder can affect anyone, but no one has to face it alone. With the right support, treatment, and community, healing and lasting recovery are possible.

If you or someone you love is struggling, help is available.
📞 Call us today: 765-537-3573

Happiness isn’t something we wait for- it’s something we cultivate every single day. In recovery, the small moments matt...
03/21/2026

Happiness isn’t something we wait for- it’s something we cultivate every single day.

In recovery, the small moments matter most:
showing up for yourself, choosing growth over old habits, finding joy in the present, and surrounding yourself with people who lift you higher.

Every step forward — no matter how small — is proof that healing is happening.

At Ladoga Recovery, we believe recovery is more than sobriety. It’s about rediscovering purpose, connection, and the happiness that was always meant for you.

✨ One day at a time.
✨ One choice at a time.
✨ One moment of happiness at a time.

📞 (765) 537-3573
📍 8506 Academy Way, Ladoga, IN
🔗 ladogarecovery.com

Nutrition Tip: Add Beets to Support RecoveryBeets are a simple, affordable food that can offer powerful benefits for peo...
03/18/2026

Nutrition Tip: Add Beets to Support Recovery

Beets are a simple, affordable food that can offer powerful benefits for people in recovery — especially when the body is healing from stress, substance use, and inflammation.

Why Beets?

1. Liver Support
Beets contain betalains and antioxidants that help support the liver, one of the body’s primary detox organs. During recovery, your liver is working hard to repair and rebalance.

2. Improved Blood Flow & Energy
Beets are naturally high in nitrates, which help improve circulation and oxygen delivery. Better blood flow can mean improved energy, mental clarity, and stamina — all important during early recovery.

3. Mood Support
Beets contain folate (vitamin B9), which plays a role in brain health and mood regulation. Nutrient deficiencies are common in recovery, so replenishing them matters.

4. Gut Health
Beets are rich in fiber, which supports digestion and helps regulate blood sugar — important for reducing cravings and stabilizing mood swings.

Easy Ways to Add Beets

• Roast them with olive oil and sea salt
• Blend into a smoothie with berries and banana
• Add to salads with arugula and walnuts
• Drink small amounts of fresh beet juice (start slow)

Pro Tip for Recovery Settings

Start gradually. Beets are powerful, and too much juice at once can upset the stomach. Whole roasted beets are often easier to tolerate than concentrated juice.

Small nutrition shifts can make a big difference in how someone feels physically and emotionally during recovery. Healing the body supports healing the mind.

Recovery doesn’t happen in isolation.Behind every person doing the hard work of healing, there is often a family learnin...
03/17/2026

Recovery doesn’t happen in isolation.
Behind every person doing the hard work of healing, there is often a family learning, unlearning, and growing right alongside them.

Family support can be a powerful part of the recovery journey. Encouragement, patience, accountability, and understanding help create a foundation where real change can take place. At the same time, we recognize that recovery also means setting healthy boundaries and rebuilding trust at a pace that feels safe for everyone involved.

At Ladoga Recovery, we believe healing is most effective when families are included, educated, and supported. Recovery is not just about sobriety, it’s about restoring relationships, improving communication, and creating a healthier future together.

Whether you are a parent, partner, sibling, or loved one, your presence matters. Healing is possible, and no one has to walk this journey alone.

Triggers vs. CravingsA trigger is an external cue. A craving is the internal urge that follows. Learning to identify tri...
03/15/2026

Triggers vs. Cravings

A trigger is an external cue. A craving is the internal urge that follows. Learning to identify triggers helps individuals build coping strategies before cravings escalate.

Awareness reduces relapse risk.

📞 (765) 537-3573
📍 8506 Academy Way, Ladoga, IN
🔗 ladogarecovery.com

Sleep Is MedicineRecovery disrupts sleep patterns. Establishing consistent routines, limiting caffeine, and creating a c...
03/09/2026

Sleep Is Medicine

Recovery disrupts sleep patterns. Establishing consistent routines, limiting caffeine, and creating a calm nighttime environment helps restore the brain.

Rest is not lazy. It is healing.

You’re not falling apart.You’re showing up to work. You’re managing your schedule. People still trust you. You’re reliab...
03/07/2026

You’re not falling apart.

You’re showing up to work. You’re managing your schedule. People still trust you. You’re reliable. You’re productive. You handle your business. And when things get hard? You don’t crumble. You get resourceful.

So it’s easy to believe you’re okay.

Because what kind of person checks into a residential treatment program when they haven’t lost everything?

You’d be surprised.

High-Functioning Doesn’t Mean Healthy
At Ladoga Recovery Center, we see people like you every week.

People who run companies, lead teams, raise families, care for aging parents. People with spotless reputations and carefully curated routines. They don’t “look like addicts.” They’ve never been arrested. They haven’t been fired. They’re not sleeping on a friend’s couch.

But they are unraveling.

Not all at once. Slowly. Quietly. Behind closed doors.

We call it internal collapse. It’s not the kind of crash that lands you in an ER—it’s the kind that shows up in your relationships, your patience, your sleep, your mood, your shame.

And it’s often hidden by something you’ve learned to weaponize: competence.
Read more on our blog:
https://www.ladogarecovery.com/blog/how-residential-treatment-helps-high-functioning-adults/

Walking into treatment can feel overwhelming. The fear of the unknown often keeps people from taking the first step. At ...
03/05/2026

Walking into treatment can feel overwhelming. The fear of the unknown often keeps people from taking the first step. At Ladoga Recovery, we believe clarity brings comfort, so here is what you can expect during your first 72 hours with us.

Your arrival begins with a compassionate intake process. Our team will complete medical and clinical assessments to understand your history, current needs, and goals for recovery. This is not about judgment. It is about building a plan that supports you safely and effectively.

If medical detox is needed, you will be closely monitored by trained professionals to ensure comfort and safety. Your physical well-being is our priority in these first critical hours.

You will be shown your living space, given time to settle in, and introduced to staff and peers. The environment is structured, calm, and supportive. Many people tell us they feel relief once they realize they are not alone.

📞 (765) 537-3573
📍 8506 Academy Way, Ladoga, IN
🔗 ladogarecovery.com

Recovery is more than abstaining. It is learning how to regulate your mind and body in healthy, sustainable ways.Relaxat...
03/03/2026

Recovery is more than abstaining. It is learning how to regulate your mind and body in healthy, sustainable ways.

Relaxation techniques are powerful tools in the recovery process because stress is often one of the biggest triggers for cravings. When the nervous system is overwhelmed, the body naturally looks for relief. In the past, that relief may have come from unhealthy coping mechanisms. In recovery, we replace those patterns with practices that actually heal.

Simple techniques like deep breathing, guided meditation, progressive muscle relaxation, journaling, stretching, prayer, and mindfulness help calm the nervous system and create space between a trigger and a reaction. That space is where growth happens. That space is where better decisions are made.

At Ladoga Recovery, we encourage clients to build a personal toolbox of relaxation strategies they can rely on both inside treatment and long after discharge. Recovery is not just about removing substances. It is about building resilience, strengthening emotional regulation, and learning how to sit with discomfort without being controlled by it.

Peace is a practice. And every time you choose a healthy coping skill, you strengthen your recovery.

If you are ready to learn new tools for lasting change, we are here to help.

📞 (765) 537-3573
📍 8506 Academy Way, Ladoga, IN
🔗 ladogarecovery.com

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