Here are some activities you can try to practice self-care for your mental health, stay positive and help strengthen your recovery at home during COVID-19.

The coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has changed daily life on a global scale. People practicing social distancing are helping to keep themselves, their loved ones and their communities safer, but it can also take a toll on their mental health. Staying at home, isolating or quarantining canlead to stress and anxietydue to fear, frustration, loneliness and boredom.

This additional stress can make it harder to stay sober, but there is always a light at the end of the tunnel. Recovery is still possible during the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak and beyond. One way to protect your sobriety is by prioritizing your self-care practices. Taking part in self-care reinforces your mental health and can even turn quarantine into an opportunity to strengthen your recovery.

14 Ways to Practice Self-Care in Quarantine

Here are some activities you can try to practice self-care for your mental health, stay positive and help strengthen your recovery at home.

Recovery Can Still Happen in a Crisis

A large part of recovery is learning new, healthier ways to cope with life challenges. The challenges presented by the coronavirus pandemic can be stressful, but they can also be opportunities to strengthen your recovery. Proactively taking care of your mental health is not only possible at home, but a valuable way to stay sober now and beyond the crisis.

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The Recovery Village Can Help

If you or a loved one is struggling with addiction during these unprecedented times, The Recovery Village is here to help. Our facilities remain open across the U.S. to help individuals enter lifelong recovery through evidence-based treatment.

Contact usto learn more about available treatment options, including theNobu teletherapy appfor online therapy and counseling.