Get Help


For Yourself

You are not alone in your journey to create a safe and healthy life for yourself. There are many different substance misuse treatment and recovery programs available today, and it's vital that you find one that works for you.

Here are several local resources to help you begin.

For Your Child

Watching a child grow and experience the joys and milestones that life offers can be the greatest thing in the world for a parent. The love you have for your child can make navigating their drug misuse all the more painful, and it also empowers you to seek change and help. Here in Knoxville, the Helen Ross McNabb Center offers both residential and day treatment for adolescents.

https://mcnabbcenter.org/substance-use-treatment/#residential
  • Adolescent Residential Services: 865-524-5757
  • Adolescent Day Treatment Services: 865-523-8695

For a Friend

When a friend shows signs of misusing alcohol or other drugs, it can be difficult to know what to do or say. A great way to show you care is by learning more about what substance misuse looks like, how it impacts a person's health and wellness, and what resources are available to those seeking treatment or recovery.

Here are some resources to help you begin.

https://metrodrug.org/resources/recovery/
https://drugfree.org/article/how-to-help-a-friend-with-addiction/

For an Employee

As an employer, ensuring the safety of your employees can seem like a daunting task, and you may not be sure where to begin. When it comes to substance misuse, creating a drug-free workplace policy can greatly contribute to a safe, healthy, and productive work force.

Below are resources to help you get started.

https://www.samhsa.gov/workplace/employer-resources/prepare-workplace
https://www.usccr.gov/files/pubs/ada/ch4.htm

 






All4Knox


All4Knox is a joint effort of Knox County and the City of Knoxville with facilitation and coordination support from Metro Drug Coalition, the Knox County District Attorney General’s Office and Knox County Health Department. Our hope is to bring together our governments, businesses, nonprofit organizations, faith-based communities and many others in a coordinated fashion to address the substance misuse epidemic.