Ryan is a registered recovery worker through CAADAC and has been working at Azure for 2 years. Prior to his work at Azure he worked at The Salvation Army Adult Rehabilitation Center as an Intake Counselor. In his free time, Ryan enjoys coaching his children’s youth sports teams, including football, baseball, basketball and soccer. Favorite quote: “Faith is taking the first step even when you don’t see the whole staircase.” –Martin Luther King, Jr.
Azure Acres Recovery Center
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We believe passionately in the power and effectiveness of the 12 Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous/Narcotics Anonymous. We believe that addiction treatment must focus on healing the mind, body and spirit. We believe that addiction treatment must be personalized to meet the individual needs of each client.
The following is based on a combination of Surveys of Alumni, Staff, Loved Ones, and Reviews and Ratings from around the web.
Reviews at a Glance
- Residential Treatment for Substance Abuse
Our treatment team is dedicated to helping you start a solid foundation and develop a recovery plan based on the life skills needed to stay clean and sober one day at a time. This is accomplished through group process, individual counseling, educational forums and exposure to the 12-Step Process and meetings. By the end of residential treatment clients are made aware of the potential for relapse and the importance of continuing care involvement. A structured daily schedule includes a variety of recovery-oriented activities, which may include group therapy, relapse prevention, education, 12-step meetings, meditation, Qigong, recreational activities, cultural philosophy and treatment planning sessions with an experienced case manager. The result is a powerful experience.
- Substance Abuse Rehabilitation Treatment Approach
In all of our lectures, groups and meetings, you will notice our down-to-earth style and client-centered approach. Wherever you are in the cycle of addiction and whatever your state of mind, we will gladly meet you there and show you the next step toward recovery. Our dedicated staff works closely as a team to ensure that your treatment plan meets your unique needs. We meet every morning to discuss client needs and progress and make any necessary changes to your treatment plan. An open door policy lets you know that when you need us, we’ll be there. Our counselors are easily accessible and thoroughly committed to your recovery, and you will get to know each of us during your stay.
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Ryan Manzano - Intake Coordinator
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Irenne Magoulas, LCSW - Clinical Director
Irenne earned a master’s degree in social work from Smith College and is a licensed clinical social worker. She has worked in a variety of mental health treatment settings, including psychiatric hospitals and drug rehab centers. Of particular interest to Irenne are individual and family therapy, mental health, and crisis management. In her free time, Irenne rescues animals, breeds Doberman and Japanese Spitz dogs, and rides on her husband’s Road King. Favorite quote: “I am the master of my fate, I am the captain of my soul.”
How Our Helpline Works
For those seeking addiction treatment for themselves or a loved one, the Recovery.org helpline is a private and convenient solution.
Calls to any general helpline (non-facility specific 1-8XX numbers) for your visit will be answered by American Addiction Centers (AAC).
We are standing by 24/7 to discuss your treatment options. Our representatives work solely for AAC and will discuss whether an AAC facility may be an option for you.
Our helpline is offered at no cost to you and with no obligation to enter into treatment. Neither Recovery.org nor AAC receives any commission or other fee that is dependent upon which treatment provider a visitor may ultimately choose.
For more information on AAC's commitment to ethical marketing and treatment practices, or to learn more about how to select a treatment provider, visit our About AAC page.
Treatment was in a group, but we were treated as individuals. Small groups, different counselors each night. Thursday night was alumni evening and it was really nice to see others who come back on a r...