Cris CarterWe Do Recover
“To save lives, we need to take the stigma out of addiction.”
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“To save lives, we need to take the stigma out of addiction.”
Cris CarterWe Do Recover Read More »
Ambrosia Treatment Center has joined America’s PPO as an in-network provider, giving their 400,000 nationwide members access to affordable, quality addiction treatment.
Ambrosia Joins America’s PPO As In-Network Provider Read More »
Ambrosia Announces 19k Square-Foot Expansion in South New Jersey 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.”
Ambrosia’s James English ‘keeps it real’ with students about addiction 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.
Teaming Up with Pro Football Hall-of-Fame Wide Receiver Cris Carter Read More »
The return home after residential treatment can be difficult. For many, a halfway house is a logical interim step. A halfway house is a place for those in early recovery to sleep, eat, get jobs, begin outpatient treatment and attend self-help groups. Halfway Houses because we believe they offer the best chances for long-term recovery.
Sober Living Housing: Something to Consider Read More »
Despite the glitz, glam & fashion, even the most famous celebrities are not immune to addiction. Read their personal struggles & inspirational recoveries.
Addiction in Hollywood Read More »
During addiction, relationships suffer as trust evaporates. Without laying the critical groundwork to restore healthy relationships in recovery the probability of relapse skyrockets.
Families play a huge role in their loved one’s addiction and recovery. Understanding the part family plays in the individual’s addiction is a huge step into awareness. Learning ways to be a supportive unit in their sobriety will be a crucial factor in their lasting recovery.