is a private non-profit organization located on 90 acres of towering pine trees in Northeast Mississippi. For over 30 years we have been providing long term treatment. Our philosophy has been to deliver the highest quality of addiction treatment, both effective and cost-efficient, to clients and their families in order to restore the lives of those impacted by alcohol and drug abuse. We share in c
ommon with other treatment centers the gift of a beautiful peaceful setting. Visitors often comment as they walk around our grounds that they sense a connection which feels energetic and spiritual. Deer, wild turkey, and eagles are frequent visitors. The women spend quality time enjoying a recreational area, beautiful shaded patios, and a designated walking area. Our new 8 circuit labyrinth centers, illuminates, and inspires. Sitting on the boulders and journaling, watching and listening to nature, or reading before or after walking is good for the soul. Services:
Recovery House is a 12 bed residential substance abuse treatment program for women. We have 12 beds in our residential housing for primary and secondary treatment. We have 7 beds in our transitional housing which a client can be considered for once she completes her individual treatment program. We offer the following rehabilitation services & therapies:
Individual Therapy
Group Therapy
Family Theray
Trauma Based Therapy
Yoga
Educational Lectures
Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction
Equine Therapy (Seasonal)
Art Therapy
Parenting Classes
Relapse Prevention
Recreational Therapy
Recovery Support Services
Psychological Testing and Evaluation
Homeless Outreach:
This program (Community Resource Connection) is a joint venture between United Way, City of Columbus, Columbus Police Department and Recovery House. CRC coordinates services with other agencies in providing services to those individuals in need, the street homeless, or threatened with homeless. Recovery House serves the state of Mississippi with priority given to pregnant women, IV drug users, and those residing in the Golden Triangle area. Staff/Faculty:
Danielle Styron, MS, CADC II, CAT, CTP, CDBT-Treatment Coordinator
Jordan Butler, CPSS- Clinical Administrative Assistant
Dr. Glenn Ellis, Ph.D- Part-time group Psychologist
Cheryl Chadwick, LPN- Nurse, Health Educator
Katrina Dendy, MSW, CAT, CTP- Residential Counselor
Saless Jones, RSS-Recovery Support Specialist
Katherine Lucas, MS, MBA- Housing Coordinator
Patricia Thornton, MS-Co-occurring Disorders Coordinator
Brenda Long CPSS-Marketing and Admissions Coordinator