2. Where does long lasting change come from? It comes from the soul,
the emotion and the heart. The only form of communication that talks
directly to that part of us is music. Here at Recovery Unplugged we
communicate to the soul, while traditional forms of substance abuse
treatment communicate to the head. Our philosophy focus on
providing clients with a full continuum of care and rehabilitation with
guidance and support every step of the way. Every member of our staff
is dedicated to assisting each client on their own unique path to
sobriety. This allows clients to use music as a catalyst to start to break
down the barriers we build through their lives and their addictions.
Showing us that Music Makes the Difference.
- Paul Pellinger
Chief Strategy Officer
3. We provide hope and healing for individuals
affected by addiction using the power of
music.
Director of Creative Recovery Richie Supa is a Grammy winning
singer/songwriter with a career that spans 40 years. He applies the
knowledge of his craft to write and compile songs about addiction &
recovery that speak directly to the client’s emotions. Richie knows
from his own journey that you must communicate with an addict on
their own level and music is a non-threatening way to get through and
break down defenses. His songs are carefully written to relate to
addicts which helps them open up about their disease.
4. Insurance
• We accept major insurances.
• Recovery Unplugged is proud to hold accreditation through The Joint
Commission. This accreditation means that, as a provider, we are held
to the highest standards in the healthcare industry.
5. What Do We Provide?
• Residential Program
• Transitional Living
• Case Management
• Court Liaison Duties
• Psychiatric Services
• Intensive Outpatient Programs
6. Recovery Unplugged In the News
• Featured cover story in Addiction Professional magazine.
• Spring 2015 Issue - http://bit.ly/1Io37IJ
• Featured on Health Cast WPLG
• http://bit.ly/1FyapZV
• Numerous Features on addiction related Blogs.
7. Frequently asked Questions
• Do you need to be a musician to come to recovery unplugged?
• No, we use music as a catalyst for change and support. We only ask that you
are open to the music.
• Do you have room for me?
• We take pride in limiting our program to a maximum of 32 clients. We believe
that this program size allows exceptional peer support and individual care.
• What will it cost?
• We accept most major insurances and private pay options.