01 Our work
At Alma Recovery Center, we believe that every person carries inherent value, purpose, and identity—no matter how far addiction may have taken them. We walk alongside individuals and their families as they begin the journey of rebuilding their lives, helping them find stability, healing, and a renewed sense of direction. Because addiction does not only impact the individual—it deeply affects families, children, and loved ones—we are committed to supporting the entire circle of those who have been impacted.
02 Who we serve
Two people walk
through our door.

For adults
When substance use
is making the rest
of life impossible.
01 Adults 18+ with a primary substance use disorder
02 Co-occurring depression, anxiety, trauma, ADHD
03 Stepping down from inpatient or detox
04 Returning after a relapse
05 Adults under court or employer mandate
The person in recovery, and the people standing alongside them. Both deserve a program designed for them — not a pamphlet.

For families
When someone you love
is in the middle of it.
“I didn’t know what to do. I never thought I’d be in this position, and I just didn’t know where to start or that a place like this even existed.”
01Adults 18+
02When Substance use is impacting your life
03 After a recent crisis, treatment stay, or turning point
04 depression, anxiety, trauma, ADHD
05 Boundaries, structure and Accountability
03 How We Help
Six services
One care plan.
WHY CHOOSE ALMA
04 Why choose Alma
Recovery that’s
structured,
not improvised.
Six commitments we make to every resident — from the first day through the last. Rigorous enough to hold the work, warm enough to make it survivable.
01
Structured programming, with accountability built in
A consistent daily rhythm — groups, check-ins, milestones — that holds the work together when motivation alone won’t.
02
Clear expectations, measurable progress
You know what’s being asked, what ‘progress’ looks like, and where you stand. No moving goalposts.
03
Skills that travel back into real life
Cooking a week of meals, holding a job, managing money, repairing relationships — practiced here, used out there.
04
A peer community that actually shows up
Recovery sticks when it’s witnessed. Small cohorts, shared meals, the friction and warmth of doing this together.
05
Coordinated care — providers and families in the loop
Therapists, Peer support, parents, partners — looped in with consent, so nobody’s working from old information.
06
Supportive housing, when you need it
An optional partnership with trusted sober-living homes for residents who need a stable place to land.

“I knew I needed help. I just couldn’t find a place that worked with my schedule or personal needs.”