Little Creek Lodge
Individual and Family ServicesView the employees at
Little Creek Lodge-
andrew rusich Substance Abuse Counselor at Little Creek Lodge
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New York City Metropolitan Area
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Joseph Carfi Director of Marketing and Business Development for Little Creek Lodge-
Blue Bell, Pennsylvania, United States
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Josh Stankinas House Painter at Self Employed-
Luzerne, Pennsylvania, United States
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Drew Rusich Substance Abuse Counselor at Little Creek Lodge-
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Steve Schwartz, BS, CADC Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselor at Little Creek Lodge-
Greater Scranton Area
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Overview
Drug & Alcohol Rehab in PA We treat addiction as a chronic disease Little Creek Lodge was the first of its kind on the east coast to mix clinical care with recreational therapies. We are a small family owned and operated drug and alcohol treatment center that gives personal attention to each and every resident. Little Creek is very dedicated to family education from the day of entry to years after completion. We pride ourselves on our alumni and the sober community that we developed here in Northeast PA. The Alumni have a firm commitment to a sober lifestyle and giving back to the current residents, whether its sponsorship, jobs, housing, home groups, or colleges. Even our parents have stuck together and attend family groups/meetings in their hometown areas. We treat addiction as a chronic disease, and strive for continuity of care. Our facility is very private, safe and we are licensed by the state of Pennsylvania. Each resident is evaluated and a comprehensive treatment plan is developed for the individual. This treatment plan is monitored for completion in a timely manner and updated as needed. Little Creek is gender specific in its three stage approach to care, and is geared toward males 18 to 28 years of age. Our treatment approach is 12 Step based with cognitive behavioral therapies, family education and involvement. Recreational therapy is a critical part of our program. Physical engagement is extremely beneficial to the growth and balance in the recovery process.
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