Recovery.com

Recovery.com (formerly RehabPath) is an American online care navigation platform that provides information and resources related to addiction treatment and mental health services. The company was founded in 2017 and is headquartered in Madison, Wisconsin. It maintains a database of treatment providers and publishes educational materials on behavioral health and recovery.

History

Recovery.com was established in 2017 by Ben Camp and Jeremiah Calvino under the name RehabPath. The founders aimed to address concerns regarding transparency and reliability of information within the addiction treatment industry. Initially, RehabPath focused primarily on addiction treatment facilities in the United States but later expanded to include mental health resources, such as those for depression and anxiety. By 2019, the company began forming partnerships with organizations outside the U.S. and produced materials aimed at raising awareness AbOUT recovery.

In 2024, the company rebranded as Recovery.com to reflect its broader focus on both addiction and mental health services. In 2025, Recovery.com acquired several addiction treatment websites from American Addiction Centers in a transaction reportedly valued at over $10 million. These included Rehabs.com, Recovery.org, Alcohol.org, DrugAbuse.com, Detox.net, FentanylSupport.org, and ProjectKnow.com.

That same year, Recovery.com purchased RedFox AI, with plans to integrate artificial intelligence features into its treatment directory to improve personalization and user experience.

In 2025, the company was also awarded $300,000 annually over four years from opioid settlement funds to expand efforts related to transparency and access to substance use treatment information.

Tom Farley, a well-known advocate for addiction awareness and the brother of the late comedian Chris Farley, joined Recovery.com in a community outreach and advocacy role, further expanding the company's public engagement initiatives.

Operations

Recovery.com offers a directory of treatment providers that can be filtered by location, insurance type, and treatment category. The platform claims to list only verified providers that meet specific accreditation or licensing standards. The company also publishes educational materials, podcasts, and articles on topics related to addiction and mental health. Some of its content includes the podcasts Recoverycast and Giving Voice to Depression, as well as the program RECOVERable.

Recovery.com also operates within a behavioral health landscape often challenged by misinformation and lack of standardization, aiming to improve access and trust through verified provider listings and public education collaborations. Additionally, Recovery.com collaborates with clinicians, researchers, and community organizations to contribute to public education about behavioral health.