Program at a glance
- 12 Step Educational
- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
- Therapeutic Recreation
- Spiritual Wellness
- Outside 12-Step Meetings
- Family Participation
- Private Rooms Available
- Alumni Program
- Adult Men and Women
- 1:4 Stafff/Client Ratio
- Psychiatric Services Available
- Co-occurring Disorders
- Smoking Allowed Outside
Key Staff
- Executive Director
Maryann Rosenthal, PhD - Clinical Director
James Ott, LCSW - Neurologist, Addictionologist
Pam Vincent, MD - Lead Therapist
Chris Hill, CSW

- Residential Inpatient
- Day or Partial Care
- Outpatient
- Continuing Care
- Aftercare
- Family Program
At Recovery Ways, they take pride in helping our patients through complex issues of their life including: co-occurring disorders, medical issues, continuum of care services and treatment outcomes. Having a dual diagnosis or co-occurring disorder means that you are affected in two ways: you are chemically dependent and experiencing an emotional or psychiatric illness. In particular, alcohol and drug problems tend to occur with: Depression, Anxiety, Personality Disorders.
Research and clinical findings have found that as many as 37% of people who abuse alcohol and 53% of people who abuse drugs have at least one coexisting mental disorder.
At Recovery Ways, they can help you stop the pain and confusion of having a dual diagnosis or co-occurring disorder by treating both conditions simultaneously. From the moment you enter the doors, you are treated with warmth and respect. Recovery Ways takes a realistic approach to helping your recovery by:
- Treating both the substance abuse and the emotional or psychiatric illness.
- Providing individual attention to the core issues that are below the surface.
- Developing a personal recovery program that will support the needs of both.
To get better, someone with a dual diagnosis must treat both conditions. After the patient has been stabilized, the next step is rehabilitation for the substance problem and treatment for the mental disorder.
Recovery Ways provides treatment for the following addictions and mental health issues:
- Co-occurring Disorders
- Drug Addiction
- Trauma and Abuse
- Alcohol Addiction
- Pornography and other Process Addictions
In Their Own Words
An Addiction is often a symptom of larger issues. Healing participants from the disease of addiction is our mission. Our addiction treatment programs have been researched and perfected by our Medical Director over 30 years. The result is a highly successful addiction treatment program at a competitive price. Recovery Ways offers participants Freedom for Life.

