family
Letter from the Child of an Alumnus of our Facility
This son of a woman who went to treatment at our facility somehow figured out to stop enabling his mother's drinking - a lesson that we wish so many other family members would learn in the rooms of Al Anon. read more...
Love is Blind by Chris S - Thoughts on Addiction Recovery and The Family
Our staff member Chris S talks about his recollection of how alcoholism and drug addiction negatively impacted his family and how he is grateful for his recovery. read more...
"Life After Christmas" by a staff member
Christmas is a difficult holiday for many of us in recovery. In this blog entry a staff member reflects on the darker days of being reckless and irresponsible when he was a practicing alcoholic. read more...
Clinical Considerations for Mature Clients Part 2 by Charlie Graham
Charlie Graham continues to dissect concerns around the treatment of aging clients. Charlie Graham is the Program Director for our Christian Treatment Program. What is the Mature Client Searching for in Treatment? read more...
What is the Cost of NOT Going to Treatment? Part V - The Family Suffers
If someone can't motivate for any of the previously discussed reasons in Parts 1 through 4 of this series, then perhaps they can when they consider the harm they are doing to their family and loved ones. The pain of addiction is felt acutely by the mothers, fathers, children, boyfriends, girlfriends, husbands, wives, friends, co-workers and almost anyone who comes in contact with the man or woman who is abusing drugs or alcohol read more...
The Family Experience
By: Paige G, Clinical Outreach, For Information Call: 949-554-1114 read more...



