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All Together Recovery (ATR) was recently featured in a radio spotlight on WHBN, where CEO Lynnsey Vandeventer and Admissions Manager Shanda Correll shared the mission, vision, and compassionate approach behind ATR’s operations. The segment highlighted the center’s commitment to providing accessible, holistic care for individuals battling addiction and co-occurring disorders. Watch the full interview below to learn more about how ATR is making a difference in our community.

A Comprehensive Approach to Recovery

During the interview, Lindsey and Shanda emphasized ATR’s dedication to creating a safe, supportive environment for individuals seeking help. The facility, located at 117 Letton Drive in Danville, opened its doors just weeks ago and already serves multiple clients. ATR offers a wide range of services, including residential treatment, intensive outpatient programs (IOP), and plans to introduce outpatient clinics and recovery housing in the near future.

ATR operates on the principle that recovery is a collaborative journey. Shanda highlighted, “At ATR, you don’t have to battle addiction alone. You have people on your side, fighting with and for you.”

Personal Stories of Hope

Both Lindsey and Shanda shared their personal connections to the recovery process, showcasing the depth of empathy and understanding that ATR’s team brings to their work. Lindsey’s professional journey began in counseling, but her passion grew as she witnessed the transformational power of recovery. Shanda, herself in long-term recovery, expressed how her experiences motivate her to help others reclaim their lives.

Their stories underscored ATR’s philosophy: addiction does not discriminate and affects people across all walks of life. ATR’s leadership, many of whom have lived experiences, provide relatable, inspiring examples for clients embarking on their recovery journey.

Meeting Community Needs

ATR’s programs are designed to treat the individual and their support system. Recognizing the ripple effects of addiction, ATR offers family-focused resources such as counseling and Parents of Addicted Loved Ones (PAL) meetings. “Addiction impacts the entire family unit,” Lindsey explained, “and we aim to provide tools and support for everyone involved.”

Shanda highlighted the importance of early intervention, stating, “Preventative measures are key. By addressing concerns early, we can help avoid future struggles.”

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ATR’s mission is rooted in offering second chances and providing the resources to rebuild lives. As Shanda put it, “Recovery is possible. With support, determination, and the right care, transformation can happen.”

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