Recovery capital refers to the internal and external resources that individuals can draw upon to support their journey to sobriety.
About Recovery Capital Assessments
Recovery isn’t just about stopping use. This assessment identifies the strengths and resources you already have – your community, skills, motivation, and personal values – that can fuel your journey forward.
Recovery capital assessments are part of a comprehensive evaluation done alongside professionals to empower you to lean on what works and build on it. This assessment can help you find out where your strengths lie – and how you can build on them.
Reach out to us today and start your recovery journey with expert support.
Who it’s for
Anyone considering or working on recovery who wants to understand and build on their strengths and resources.
How it works
“Recovery capital” refers to things like supportive relationships, financial stability, access to healthcare, a sense of purpose, and coping skills. In other words, the internal and external resources you can draw upon. This assessment measures how much of that you’ve got going for you right now.
Why it matters
Recovery isn’t just about willpower: you still need the right tools and support systems in place. If your recovery capital is low, it doesn’t mean you’re screwed. It just means you might need more external support to get started.
Who We Help

Government Agencies
Together we can shape and implement effective Canadian drug policy.

Organizations
Expert drug policy support for non-governmental and non-profit organizations.

Private Sector
Working with employers and employees across all sectors.

Individuals
1-on-1 sober coaching for individuals, support for families, and more.