Stuart Birnbaum’s career was launched as a comedy writer; penning for Lily Tomlin, Chevy Chase, Redd Foxx, Chrisopher Guest and Tim Conway and is the recipient of a Writers Guild Award and an Emmy nomination. Birnbaum was co-founder of “Meditox” – a cutting edge medical drug detox program with locations throughout the United States and is currently CEO and Executive Director of the Lakehouse Recovery Center.
The Lakehouse Recovery Center
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The Lakehouse Recovery Center of Ventura, Orange, and Los Angeles County successfully offers advanced and highly successful drug addiction & alcoholism treatment! Available to men and women nationwide. The Lakehouse Recovery Center difference exists on many levels and is the culmination of many years experience; but at the heart of it all, the drive behind optimizing the client’s experience here is founded on a core passion to help change lives and rebuild families. We understand the worlds of active addiction and active recovery from every angle. More importantly though, we apply our expertise in a way that manifests as a “treatment experience” rather than just another drug rehab center.
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- Holistic Therapy
Facilities that offer “holistic therapy” see and treat patients in the context of their entire lives and health status. They treat the “whole person,” not just the addiction.
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Stuart Birnbaum - CEO, Executive Director
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although i have never stayed there i do know some of their staff. some of them sober, some not. when i hear stories of the staff sitting around slandering already sober people that they really don't ...