Reach for a way out.
About Reach for Recovery
Treating addiction is all we do, and we’ve been doing it for nearly 50 years.
Reach for Recovery is a nonprofit organization dedicated to helping individuals and families in their struggle with alcoholism and chemical dependency. Everyone has access to the same specialized care, and our fees are based on what you can pay.

Last year more than 1,800 individuals were admitted to Reach for Recovery programs.
When you need us, we respond.
Working together, you and your therapist customize a plan of treatment and recovery that’s best for you. Our treatment options and services include:
- residential services for men and women
- intensive outpatient therapy (IOP)
- group therapy
- family support groups
- individual therapy
- acupuncture
- treatment readiness groups
- men’s and women’s early recovery groups
- trauma-focused treatment
- 12-step meetings
- victim/survivor impact panels
- intervention
- education for individuals (ages 17+), families, and communities
- alcohol highway safety classes
- driver’s license assessments
- attorney and employer assessments
Our certified recovery coaches make a world of difference.
We employ specially trained, certified recovery coaches who are themselves in recovery. They’ve been to the bottom, crawled their way out, and are living a healthy lifestyle. So they can relate to what you are going through in recovery. Our recovery coaches provide special care, support, and extra assistance during the early stages of your treatment and recovery.
Together with Reach, these dedicated recovery coaches create a uniquely strong community of support that is receiving national recognition for its success.

Our Core Values
Our core values are teamwork, respect, reliability, continuous improvement, integrity, and safety.
Read more about how we describe each one by clicking below.
We offer help when our tasks are complete, supporting each other to lighten the load.
We keep one another informed about updates and activities that may impact the team.
We share knowledge, resources, and encouragement to help each other grow.
We listen with respect and value the diverse perspectives and strengths each person brings.
We listen fully and without interrupting, creating space for each voice to be heard.
We express differing opinions with respect and professionalism, even when we disagree.
We speak with awareness—of our words, tone, and volume—especially in shared spaces.
We give our full attention to others during meetings, valuing what each person brings.
We stay present by limiting distractions like phones, email, and texting during meetings.
We respect each other’s time by responding to emails and voicemails within 24 hours.
We deliver on our deadlines, honoring the commitments we make.
We hold ourselves accountable, owning our actions and correcting mistakes with integrity.
We fulfill our promises, following through on what we agree to do.
We plan ahead and ensure our team is supported when we’re away, maintaining seamless coverage.
We continuously look for ways to improve our work in support of REACH’s mission.
We stay informed about evolving SUD treatment practices to improve client outcomes.
We offer support, share leads, and provide referrals that strengthen our community impact.
We pursue ongoing education and training to grow personally and professionally.
We actively seek opportunities to expand REACH’s services, touching more lives through recovery.
We align our actions with our words and the expectations we set.
We protect confidential information and honor the trust placed in us.
We follow through with honesty, transparency, and integrity in how we solve problems and fulfill commitments.
We prioritize safety by actively identifying and reporting hazards.
We ensure a secure and organized environment by closing doors, cabinets, and securing sensitive areas.
We take responsibility for common areas—checking for hazards, locking up, and turning off equipment before we leave.
We are accredited and ready to serve you.
Reach is accredited by CARF International (Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities), which is an independent, nonprofit accreditor of behavior health and addiction treatment programs.
