Why I should relocate for rehab?


Our rehab centers help men, women who are struggling with addictions, substance abuse and co-occurring disorders.
800-692-9850




Why I should relocate for rehab?

Why I should relocate for rehab?


Why I should relocate for rehab?

Rehab Admission Process: Step-by-Step |
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| Step 1 | Share your story: Connect with us and let us understand your background, challenges, and goals for recovery. |
| Step 2 | Complete a simple pre-screening: Answer a few questions so we can assess your needs and coverage. |
| Step 3 | Get your personalized treatment plan: Weโll recommend the program best suited to your situation and goals. |
| Step 4 | Coordinate your journey: Our team helps you arrange travel, admissions details, and next steps. |
| Step 5 | Begin your recovery: Arrive at your chosen facility and start the healing process with confidence. |
Gratitude Lodgeย Accreditations & Licenses |
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| JCO | 2025 Registered |
| DHCS | 2025 Registered |
| LegitScript | 2025 Registered |
| AMFT | 3 |
| APCC | 1 |
| ASW | 1 |
| B.S. | 1 |
| CADC 1 | 1 |
| CADC-II | 1 |
| LMFT | 1 |
| LMHC | 1 |
| Ph. D | 1 |
| RADT | 3 |
| SUDCC II | 1 |
| SUDRC | 2 |
| Staff Member | Position Title | Certification and/or Master |
|---|---|---|
| Alina Nejadian | Clinical Director | LMFT |
| Dr. Matthew D’urso | Clinical Director (RR FL) | Ph. D |
| Brooke Whitfield-Fattovich | Clinical Therapist (RR FL) | LMHC |
| Caitlin Garcia | Program Director | CADC-II |
| Krista Muldoon | Therapist | AMFT |
| Erika Reitz | Therapist | AMFT |
| Valanda German | Therapist | APCC, AMFT |
| Tonya Parker | Therapist | ASW |
| Ricky Albillar | Case Manager | SUDCC II |
| Marcus Harper | Case Manager | RADT |
| Jon Bacak | Case Manager | SUDRC |
| Carey Yath | Case Manager | RADT |
| Kayla Matino | Operations Manager | CADC 1 |
| Leah McGuire-Berning | Operations Lead | RADT |
| Chance Lyons | Operations Support | SUDRC |
| Alijah Lott | Human Resources Coordinator | B.S. |
Addictions Gratitude Lodge Treats |
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| Adderall addiction | Bath salts abuse | Dexedrine addiction | Kratom addiction | Opioid addiction |
| Ambien addiction | Barbiturate addiction | Halcion addiction | Lithium addiction | OxyContin abuse |
| Amphetamine addiction | Benzodiazepine addiction | Hydrocodone addiction | LSD addiction | Stimulants abuse |
| Alcohol addiction | Cocaine addiction | Inhalant addiction | Ritalin addiction | |
| Ativan addiction | Codeine addiction | Prescription drug addiction | Marijuana addiction | |
| Painkiller addiction | Percocet addiction | Ketamine abuse | Meth addiction | |
Levels of Addiction Treatment |
| Medical detox |
| Residential & inpatient addiction treatment |
| Partial hospitalization program (PHP) |
| Intensive outpatient program (IOP) |
| Outpatient Program (OP) |
| Aftercare rehabilitation services |
Drug Rehab Therapies |
What They Are |
|---|---|
| Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) | Helps individuals recognize and change negative thought patterns that drive addictive behaviors. |
| Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) | Teaches emotional regulation, mindfulness, and coping skills to manage distress and improve relationships. |
| Motivational Interviewing (MI) | Encourages self-motivation by exploring personal goals and reducing ambivalence about change. |
| Contingency Management | Uses incentives and rewards to reinforce positive behaviors like staying sober. |
| 12-Step Facilitation | Provides structured peer support rooted in the principles of Alcoholics Anonymous and similar programs. |
| Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) | Uses guided eye movements to process and heal trauma linked to substance use. |
| Family Therapy | Involves loved ones in the recovery process to improve communication and repair relationships. |
| Group Therapy | Provides peer support, accountability, and shared learning in a guided therapeutic setting. |
| Holistic Therapy | Incorporates practices like yoga, meditation, art, and music to heal mind, body, and spirit. |
| Trauma-Informed Care | Addresses the role of past trauma in addiction and helps build healthy coping strategies. |
| Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) | Combines FDA-approved medications with counseling to reduce cravings and withdrawal symptoms. |
Within the 1st year of sobriety. Most people struggling with substance use disorder who do not get treatment relapse within months.
Gratitude Lodge uses addiction therapies that are backed by latest science in addiction treatment and are administered by our expert clinicians.
CBT helps individuals identify and change negative thought patterns and behaviors that contribute to addiction and mental health challenges. By learning practical coping strategies, clients gain healthier ways to manage stress and triggers in daily life.
DBT focuses on building emotional regulation, mindfulness, and interpersonal effectiveness skills. It is especially effective for those dealing with intense emotions, self-destructive behaviors, or co-occurring mental health conditions.
MAT combines FDA-approved medications with counseling and behavioral therapies to treat substance use disorders. This approach reduces cravings and withdrawal symptoms, helping clients stay engaged in recovery.
These sessions create a supportive environment where clients can share experiences, build communication skills, and strengthen relationships. Family involvement helps repair trust, improve understanding, and create a healthier foundation for recovery.
Starting your journey toward recovery at Gratitude Lodge is simple, fast, and fully supported. We offer same-day and next-day admissions, because when youโre ready to get help, there shouldnโt be any delays. Walk-ins are also welcomeโweโre here when youโre ready to take that first step. From the moment you reach out, our compassionate admissions team will guide you through every part of the process, from insurance verification to creating a personalized treatment plan tailored to your needs. Our goal is to make the process stress-free, so you can focus on what matters most: your healing and recovery.
A supervised medical process that manages withdrawal symptoms to prepare individuals for ongoing treatment.
A live-in program that delivers intensive, round-the-clock care and therapy to address substance use or mental health disorders in a structured setting.
A flexible treatment option offering several hours of therapy per week while allowing clients to maintain daily responsibilities.
Ongoing support and resources that help individuals maintain long-term sobriety and stability after completing formal treatment.
Starting your journey toward recovery at Gratitude Lodge is simple, fast, and fully supported. We offer same-day and next-day admissions, because when youโre ready to get help, there shouldnโt be any delays. Walk-ins are also welcomeโweโre here when youโre ready to take that first step. From the moment you reach out, our compassionate admissions team will guide you through every part of the process, from insurance verification to creating a personalized treatment plan tailored to your needs. Our goal is to make the process stress-free, so you can focus on what matters most: your healing and recovery.
Detox is the first step of the withdrawal treatment process. Clients will be medically monitored under 24/7 supervision as they go through withdrawal symptoms.
Recovery is possible, and you don’t have to do it alone. Our compassionate team is available 24/7 to answer your questions and help you find the right path
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Why I should relocate for rehab?


Our rehab centers help men, women who are struggling with addictions, substance abuse and co-occurring disorders.
800-692-9850




Why I should relocate for rehab?

Why I should relocate for rehab?


Why I should relocate for rehab?
