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About Us

We are a network of people who understand the destructive nature of addiction and we are recognized as a leading force of hope and healing for those affected by addiction and their loved ones.

It’s currently estimated that 40 million Americans over the age of 12 suffer from addiction.  Addiction is now widely considered the nation’s most neglected, undertreated disease. This disease affects both body and mind, and leaves in its wake individuals, their families, entire communities, and even our society as a whole. We are committed to a proactive strategy to fight the disease of addiction by connecting people in need to the treatment and services that will best help them.

We strive to take the guesswork out of navigating the options your insurance company provides. We want you to make this very important decision based upon what is best for you, not what is best for your insurance provider, and we’ll show you how to make that happen. Please contact us to have one of our coordinators help guide you through this process. There is no obligation and it is absolutely free and confidential. We are happy to help you verify and understand your insurance benefits, as well as provide manageable private pay options.

It may be chronic and progressive, but we firmly believe that addiction can be both treated and prevented.

We have over 158 locations around the country

Featured Facilities

Key Largo, FL
Kettle Moraine, WI
Charlottesville, VA
San Diego, CA
Phoenix, AZ
Palm Desert, CA
We're focused on your success

Our Numbers

158
Number of Centers
24
Insurance Carriers Accepted
34655
Number Treated
92
Types of Addiction Treated

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