Serenity Park Recovery Center

Serenity Park Recovery Center Serenity Park is a privately owned, premium care, residential drug and alcohol treatment center with

02/18/2026

Addiction and recovery isn’t something we just talk about. It’s something we’ve lived.

That shared understanding is powerful, and it changes everything.

Love isn’t just something you say, it’s something you do.In recovery, it looks like honesty. Boundaries. Encouragement. ...
02/14/2026

Love isn’t just something you say, it’s something you do.

In recovery, it looks like honesty. Boundaries. Encouragement. Accountability.

At Serenity Park, we see that kind of love every day: from staff, from peers, and from people learning to offer it to themselves. Happy Valentine's Day from the Serenity Park Team.

02/11/2026

Most relapses don’t happen during detox.

They happen weeks or months later, when motivation fades and symptoms feel confusing or discouraging.

Post-Acute Withdrawal Syndrome is one reason why continuing care matters. Recovery works best when treatment matches the timeline of healing, not just the first few days.

Learn what comes after detox. Call Serenity Park today. (479) 448-5251

02/04/2026

Most of us come into treatment just to quit drinking or using. But that’s only the surface.

At Serenity Park, a lot of our clients realize: it’s not just the substances. It’s everything underneath it.

That’s where the real healing begins.

A little winter weather couldn’t stop a room full of people who care deeply about helping others. Thank you to everyone ...
01/30/2026

A little winter weather couldn’t stop a room full of people who care deeply about helping others.

Thank you to everyone who made it out to our professional networking dinner with The Haven. Working together allows us to build a stronger, more responsive system of care that can reach and support more people. We’re privileged to do that work with you.

Post Acute Withdrawal Syndrome (PAWS) isn’t talked about enough, but it’s responsible for tons of relapses every year. Y...
01/28/2026

Post Acute Withdrawal Syndrome (PAWS) isn’t talked about enough, but it’s responsible for tons of relapses every year. You don’t have to be one of them. Treatment that continues after detox is treatment that works.

Talk to us about what comes next. Serenity Park has a plan for it. (479) 448-5251

If your only plan is “don’t use,” you’re one bad day away from starting over. Sobriety isn’t just about what you stop do...
01/21/2026

If your only plan is “don’t use,” you’re one bad day away from starting over.

Sobriety isn’t just about what you stop doing. It’s about what you start building: routines, relationships, stress tools, structure. And if you’re still trying to white-knuckle your way through sobriety, it’s time to upgrade your plan.

Long-term support = long-term success. Call Serenity Park today. (479) 448-5251

Post Acute Withdrawal Syndrome (PAWS) does not always look like withdrawal. It can show up weeks or even months later di...
01/14/2026

Post Acute Withdrawal Syndrome (PAWS) does not always look like withdrawal. It can show up weeks or even months later disguised as fatigue, mood changes, or memory issues, and it can make relapse feel logical. It is not.

PAWS is real, and it is treatable.

We know how to support men through PAWS. Reach out today. (479) 448-5251

01/07/2026

You pushed your way through detox. Two weeks later, everything still feels off. You are not crazy. Your brain is still healing, and that is exactly why continuing treatment matters. Without ongoing support, relapse rates rise quickly.

01/05/2026

Leadership that makes a difference deserves to be recognized.

We are proud to share that Drew LaBoon was named the 2025 Fluxx Awards Winner in Health & Wellness, receiving the Strategic Healthcare Leadership Award of the Year. This recognition honors exceptional leadership and a lasting commitment to advancing healthcare with purpose and integrity.

Congratulations on a well earned honor and a moment worth celebrating.

Our Admissions Director, Justin Wellborn, recently joined KARK to speak on the increased risks of alcohol use during the...
01/02/2026

Our Admissions Director, Justin Wellborn, recently joined KARK to speak on the increased risks of alcohol use during the holidays and why treatment and recovery support matter more than ever.

In the article, Justin also encouraged Arkansans to consider participating in Dry January, not just as a challenge, but as a way to experience the mental and physical benefits of taking a break from alcohol.

Thank you to the KARK 4 News team for highlighting this important issue.

Read the story! https://www.kark.com/savingargeneration/arkansas-recovery-advocates-warn-of-alcohol-risks-ahead-of-new-years-eve-celebrations

01/02/2026

Thank you to all that have supported us in 2025. Our staff, referral partners, and the community are what make it possible for us to provide the highest quality of care to our clients. 2026 will be an amazing year and we cannot wait for you to be apart of it. Happy New Year to all!!!

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2711 W Roosevelt Road
Little Rock, AR
72204

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