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Many of us have firsthand experience with addiction, either having struggled with the disease ourselves or supported a loved one through chemical dependency and the recovery process. Despite the disease being such a destructive force, only one in 10 addicts receive any type of treatment at all.

Because of our own experiences fighting the disease, our crusade against addiction is very personal. We are dedicated to and personally invested in the recoveries of each and every one of our clients. We help each person as if he or she is a member of our own families, relentless in our dream to make long-lasting sobriety a reality for everyone. Making recovery an accessible, attainable reality for addiction recovery people who really need it is more gratifying than can be put into words. The simply truth is that we really love what we do, so you might even call us selfish.

We know what it's like to struggle with addiction. Most of us have either overcome the disease ourselves or been supportive of a loved one's recovery. We're very understanding of what you've been going through, but rest assured that you've finally found an out. Our mission is to help you find freedom from the chains of addiction by being your go-to resource for finding the best rehabs in the nation. The only thing that could stand in the way of achieving a long, healthy, fulfilling life is you.

Addiction isn't just your disease. It's a disease that affects loved ones, communities, and our society as a whole, but it doesn't have to continue to be that way.


Many of us have firsthand experience with addiction, either having struggled with the disease ourselves or supported a loved one through chemical dependency and the recovery process. Because of our own experiences fighting the disease, our crusade against addiction is very personal. Addiction isn't just your disease.