Working Professionals
Working Professionals Read More »
You may think a fulltime job makes it impossible for you to get addiction treatment. This isn’t true. Learn about rehab options for working professionals.
Working Professionals Read More »
You may think a fulltime job makes it impossible for you to get addiction treatment. This isn’t true. Learn about rehab options for working professionals.
Addiction Treatment Read More »
Can addiction be treated? Yes, but it’s not simple.
Cris CarterWe Do Recover Read More »
“To save lives, we need to take the stigma out of addiction.”
Open Job Positions Read More »
Ambrosia offers a wide range of exciting career opportunities for professionals who want to make a difference and transform the face of addiction care.
Ambrosia Releases 2018 Corporate Social Responsibility Report Read More »
Ambrosia is dedicated to providing great treatment, but it doesn’t stop there. Read Ambrosia’s 2018 Corporate Social Responsibility Report to find out how we’re making a positive impact.
New “HopeTracker” Website Wants to Help You Understand Addiction Read More »
An online course and community just launched to help families of addicts feel connected, educated and empowered.
Addiction News Coverage Up 14% A New Semi-Annual Report Read More »
Although addiction is discussed in less than 1% of all media coverage, a nationwide study conducted by Ambrosia Treatment Center shows that amounts to 3,171 news stories per day. The 14% increase in addiction-related coverage in the last 12 months demonstrates a growing awareness of the issue. Addiction only made up 0.6% of all news
Addiction Gets PoliticalA Fight for Quality Treatment Read More »
Ambrosia’s James English ‘keeps it real’ with students about addiction Read More »
“If you can stay away from drugs, please do. If you can’t, find someone here to talk to. Go to your counselor, go to your teacher, and tell them ‘I have something I want to tell somebody.”
Teaming Up with Pro Football Hall-of-Fame Wide Receiver Cris Carter Read More »
The “We Do Recover” movement aims to save lives by ending the stigma of addiction and addiction treatment, because currently while 24 million Americans struggle with drugs or alcohol, only 2 million seek treatment.