Mental health and addiction challenges can be very isolating. You don’t have to feel alone.
When people seek treatment at Rogers Behavioral Health, they experience meaningful connection through community.
“People who won’t criminalize or shame them,” says Laura John, NCSE, LICSW, LADC, LCSW, ICS, CSAC, senior director of Addiction services – PHP/IOP. “They need to have a safe space to come in, take the armor off, and be vulnerable.”
Substance use and addiction doesn’t need to define you.