Person Centered Philosophy

  • Work cooperatively with area agencies, institutions, and other organizations to combat the impact of substance abuse and dependence.
  • Provide the quality and cost-effective services to anyone seeking help regardless of their status.
  • Respond to the specialized needs of the community.
  • Work cooperatively with area agencies, institutions, and other organizations to combat the impact of mental illness and substance abuse and dependence. Respond to the specialized needs of the community and provide cost effective quality services
  • To be an honorable and professional company through ethical and innovative leadership at all levels. The focus of treatment is on the mental health, substance abuse, and behavioral issues, service provision in varied settings and the stability of the home life.
  • There is a correlation between treatment success and the duration and quality of services.
  • Substance related disorders are chronic and cannot be treated with acute interventions.
  • Services should be adapted to the individual needs of the persons-served as determined by careful and comprehensive program development; there is no one type of treatment that works for all persons-served as substance related disorders manifest in a variety of ways.
  • Successful outcomes are not measured by simple abstinence.
  • Substance related disorders effect the whole person and treatment should be multidimensional focusing on the physical, mental, emotional, social, spiritual, and vocational aspects of individuals.
  • Treatment Works!