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Heart Health, Stress Management, and Recovery

Feb 2, 2026

February is American Heart Month, a reminder that heart health is closely connected to mental health, stress management, and recovery. At ACTS, we believe caring for the whole person means addressing both emotional and physical well-being.

How Stress Impacts the Heart

Ongoing stress can affect sleep, raise blood pressure, and increase the risk of heart disease. For individuals managing mental health challenges or substance use recovery, stress can be even more impactful. Learning healthy ways to cope with stress supports not only recovery but long-term heart health.

Recovery Supports Whole-Body Wellness

Recovery is about building a healthier, more balanced life. As individuals progress in recovery, improvements in daily routines—such as better sleep, nutrition, physical activity, and emotional regulation—can reduce stress and support cardiovascular health. Reducing substance use also lessens strain on the heart and body.

Small Steps That Matter

Simple, consistent habits can make a meaningful difference:

  • Gentle movement like walking, yoga, or gardening
  • Mindful breathing to calm the nervous system
  • Balanced meals and regular sleep
  • Social connection and peer support

ACTS programs, including the Clubhouse, create opportunities for connection, routine, and wellness that naturally support both heart health and recovery.

Supporting Health Without Substances

Developing healthy coping skills is a key part of recovery. Mindfulness, peer support, creative outlets, and taking time to pause can help manage stress without turning to substances. These skills build resilience and support long-term wellness.

This American Heart Month, ACTS encourages everyone to check in with their physical and emotional health. Caring for your heart also means caring for your mental well-being—and knowing support is available.Need support? ACTS is here to help.
If you or someone you love is seeking mental health or substance use services, our team is ready to connect you with care. Call 813.246.4899 to learn more about ACTS programs and supports.

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