Our Partners

For Family & Friends

Addiction, like any other disease, affects people of every gender, age, race and social class. Whether we know a friend, a member of our family, or have even battled it ourselves, addiction touches all of us. It can be hard to cope with, difficult to understand, and can threaten the safety of ourselves and our loved ones. The behaviors and choices of an addict can seem irresponsible and hard for you to relate to. You may be searching for answers and a way to help your loved one find peace and happiness without the use of substances to make positive changes to improve their lives.

At Pathway Society, we are here to help your loved one achieve that goal. We offer a range of services to fit the specific needs of every individual in our care to create a successful route to recovery. From residential live-in services to outpatient counseling to recovery residences, we have the resources necessary to get your loved one back to clean, sober living, and our staff and facilities strive to provide an environment that is comfortable and safe.

Our Purpose

At Pathway Society, our purpose is to guide individuals and families through the journey of recovery with empathy, respect, and personalized care. We are committed to providing accessible, effective treatment for substance use disorders, empowering our clients to reclaim their lives and achieve long-term wellness. Our focus is on creating a supportive environment that fosters healing, personal growth, and lasting change.

Our Core Beliefs

Our core beliefs are grounded in the understanding that recovery is a deeply personal and transformative process. We value compassion, integrity, and the strength of community. We believe that every individual deserves the opportunity to heal, grow, and thrive, and that with the right support, everyone can achieve lasting recovery. We are dedicated to meeting people where they are, offering a path to wellness built on trust, dignity, and hope.

When Andrea was asked to compare her life now to the life she lived before, she said, "Enjoying life is a whole different high."

Andrea