As a young adult struggling with addiction, life can feel unbearable, the future unimaginable. We get it. At GMH Young Adults Drug & Alcohol Program is designed specifically for the developmental challenges of young men and
women between the ages of 18-34. Some common co-occurring disorders treated in tandem with addiction in this program include anxiety, depression, ADD and eating disorders.
A Program for Adults Ages 50+. GMH addiction treatment program for adults ages 50+ addresses challenges at this stage of life—hitting a career plateau, living as an empty nester, retirement, deteriorating health and sometimes
facing an uncertain future. Patients in this program live and recover alongside their peers, and draw strength and understanding from one another on a journey to long-term recovery.
A Program for Adults Who Have Achieved Recovery and Relapsed. Ideally, relapse wouldn’t happen. But the reality is that it is a part of many people’s recovery journey. GMH PRISE (Promoting Recovery through Intensive Support
and Education) program encourages re-dedication to recovery by taking deep look into what has worked and what has not, supporting greater accountability, developing lasting coping mechanisms and easing re-entry.
A Program for Adults Who Have Experienced Trauma. The Breaking Free program is tailored specifically to treat trauma alongside addiction, handling the two together as part of a therapeutic approach which takes the whole
person into account.
A Program for LGBTQIA+ Individuals. Acceptance, GMH addiction treatment program for members of the LGBTQIA+ community, creates a safe, inclusive, and equitable environment for our patients in this population. The program
addresses issues of identity, coming out, the relation between sexual and gender status to recovery, self-harm and self-worth.
A Program for First Responders and Military Members. RESCU (Recovering Emergency Service Community United) is GMH program for first responders (police and correctional officers, firefighters, paramedics and EMTs) and military
service members, active or retired. The program itself is run by people who have first-hand experience as first responders or military.
Attentive to the special set of stressors faced by this community, RESCU employs
individual and group therapy, peer support groups, 12-Step meetings, as well as educational and therapeutic support services for their families, addressing issues of trauma, guilt, anxiety and depression, as well as ensuring
the privacy and confidentiality of all participants.
The GMH Christian faith-based program incorporates the Christian faith to bear into addiction treatment. Whether you are already connected to your faith, or wishing to reconnect to it, this program will integrate Christian principles
into effective addiction treatment.