
Purpose of the Initiative
This awareness effort, led by the Wellness Council of Indiana, is designed to help employers build supportive, recovery ready workplaces. The series focuses on raising awareness, reducing stigma and providing practical tools to succeed. The initiative raises awareness of how substance use disorder (SUD) impacts the workplace and offers a flexible set of resources that employers can use to coordinate communication, policy and wellness efforts to support those in recovery. Rather than a formal program or training, this initiative serves as a strategic guide available for employers to use in ways that best support their teams, values and readiness. The materials can stand alone or complement existing wellness work.
Why Recovery Ready Workplaces Matter?
SUD is a reality in all work industries. Employers are in a unique position to create lasting change in the lives of someone in recovery. According to the National Safety Council, 70% of adults struggling with SUD are in the workforce and one in 12 workers have an untreated SUD.1 Our 2022 Substance Use and Recovery Survey found that 89% of employers agree SUD is problem in their community but only 8% agree SUD is a problem in their organization.2
Based on the 2022 Fors Marsh Survey3, an employer who supports an employee in recovery can expect:
- Decreases in absenteeism and turnover.
- Decreases in operating costs.
- Increases in retention rates, productivity and overall employee well-being.
By becoming a Recovery Ready Workplace, you gain dedicated and driven employees. Research shows:
- According to the National Safety Council, an individual in recovery is absent 3.6 days less than the general workforce resulting in $3,200 savings per year.
- Employers save an average of $8,500 in turnover, absenteeism, presenteeism and healthcare costs.1
- According to SHRM, the cost of replacing an employee range from 90% to 200% of that employee’s annual salary, not including losses in company knowledge, continuity and productivity.4
How to Use This Recovery Ready Initiative
This initiative is a flexible guide intended for HR professionals, wellness coordinators and organizational decision-makers. Whether you are just beginning to explore this topic or looking to alter or adopt recovery ready policies, this initiative will help you:
- Launch an internal awareness initiative and build a team.
- Engage leadership and staff in creating lasting cultural and policy change.
- Leverage educational tools and communications strategies.
- Create, review and edit policies and programs.
This initiative includes practical steps, policy templates and supplemental resources that can be used for education and awareness throughout the workplace.
Key Terms
Here are a few important terms and definitions to keep in mind:
- Substance Use Disorder (SUD) – health conditions that typically develop over time in association with repeated substance use that changes the way the brain works. These changes can lead to compulsive cravings, reduced control over substance use and continued use despite negative personal health and social consequences. SUDs range from mild to severe. Even when someone recognizes the harm caused by their substance use, they may struggle to manage or stop it.
- Substance Misuse – refers to the use of illegal drugs and the misuse of prescription medications or alcohol, which includes any use that puts a person’s health or others’ safety at risk.
- Recovery – a process of change through which individuals improve their health and wellness, live self-directed lives and strive to reach their full potential.
- Addiction – a broad term generally used to refer to severe SUD and sometimes applied to certain compulsive behaviors that exhibit similar behaviors and neural mechanisms to SUD (e.g., compulsive gambling).
References
1New Analysis: Employers Can Save Average of $8,500 for Supporting Each Employee in Recovery from Substance Use Disorder | National Safety Council
2Indiana Workplace Substance Use and Recovery Survey 2022 | Wellness Council of Indiana
3Recovery Friendly Workplace Survey 2025 | Fors Marsh
4Turnover Cost Calculation Spreadsheet | SHRM
Educational Materials
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The Wellness Council of Indiana team is here to support you. Contact us at info@wellnessindiana.org to schedule a consultation or ask questions about your badge journey.