Category Archives: Profiles

Center for Change

Turning Point Announces New Outpatient Treatment Center to Compliment Young Men Extended Care & Sober Living Program

Turning Point is pleased to announce the opening of Center for Change, an outpatient substance abuse and behavioral health center designed specifically for our population of young men who have recently completed a residential treatment program. "We now have t… Read More ›

RENEW Magazine

Turning Point highlighted in RENEW magazine feature article “4 Approaches That Work”

We are pleased to announce that Turning Point was featured in the article, "4 Approaches That Work" in the September/October 2011 issue of RENEW magazine. RENEW is a lifestyle publication that helps those new to recovery, transitioning from treatment, or lov… Read More ›

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Joel Rusher Brings Executive Leadership to Help Guide Turning Point’s Vision

Turning Point is pleased to announce that Joel Rusher has joined the company in the role of Executive Director of Business Development. Joel brings significant behavioral healthcare expertise to the management team as Turning Point positions for continued growth… Read More ›

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Turning Point teams with Educational Consultants

Turning Point welcomes College Admissions Consultants (CAC), an educational consulting company specializing in college admissions and academic tutoring, to their structured sober living program for young men. With the addition of CAC consultants, Turning Point resi… Read More ›

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In His Own Words: David Vieau

Turning Point’s President & Founder Turning Point’s founder, David Vieau, like so many of the residents he now works with, struggled with addiction from a young age. Throughout his teens and twenties, he attended “countless” rehabs and outpatient tre… Read More ›

Eddie

Sober Perspective: Ed Doyle and Music Therapy

Ed Doyle - Phase I & Music Program Coordinator Research has shown that music can improve an addicted individual's coping mechanisms and distress tolerance skills. Many recovering addicts will write a song or listen to poignant lyrics rather than turning to … Read More ›