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Executives considering treatment often face a difficult question before anything else. How can they address health concerns without compromising professional performance or leadership responsibilities. The decision between outpatient care and residential treatment feels especially high stakes for individuals who remain deeply involved in their organizations. Understanding how different executive addiction treatment program's function is critical to making an informed choice. Performance preservation does not mean avoiding treatment. In fact, untreated stress, substance use, or mental health concerns often pose the greatest

For executives and high-profile professionals, the decision to seek treatment is rarely only about health. It is also about reputation, visibility, and the potential impact on career trajectory. Many leaders delay care not because they doubt its value, but because they fear the consequences of being seen. Confidential addiction treatment for executives exists to address these concerns directly, allowing leaders to prioritize recovery without unnecessary professional exposure. Executives operate in environments where perception matters. Board relationships, client trust, and organizational confidence

Executive leadership carries a level of responsibility that few truly understand. The pressure to perform, remain composed, and consistently deliver results can feel relentless. Over time, this pressure may quietly evolve into unhealthy coping behaviors that are easy to hide behind success. Executive stress and addiction often develop gradually, making them difficult to recognize even for the individual experiencing them. Many executives function at a high level while internally struggling with exhaustion, anxiety, or reliance on substances. Productivity and outward success

High-performing executives face unique pressures in their professional and personal lives. Balancing critical business decisions, high-stakes responsibilities, and personal well-being can make addressing addiction or mental health challenges feel impossible. Yet executives can navigate treatment without stepping away from leadership roles when programs are designed for discretion, flexibility, and individualized care. Understanding how to approach recovery while maintaining professional commitments is essential for long-term success and wellness. Many executives hesitate to seek treatment due to concerns about reputation, visibility, and the

The Lighthouse is pleased to announce the appointment of Hugh Carey to its board of directors. With extensive experience leading and advising companies across the healthcare industry, Hugh brings valuable experiential counsel to The Lighthouse Board that contributes to the objective of setting the standard in premier recovery services. “We are excited to welcome Hugh Carey to The Lighthouse Board of Directors. His extensive professional experience in a career dedicated to advising or leading healthcare companies—and behavioral health companies, in particular—lends

Today The Lighthouse is proud to announce the expansion of our Family Coaching Services. Every family that has a loved one engaged in Lighthouse services will be offered a weekly session with a trained Family Recovery Coach. We will continue to offer our Individualized Family Coaching Services to families that would like more in-depth services to support their wellness, whether or not their loved one is seeking recovery support. Our Family Recovery Coaches are CCAR and CMC trained and can help

I was not one of those people who had their first sip of alcohol and thought, “Where have you been all my life!”. My transformation–from a woman who drank wine to have fun, enhance the moment, relax, and take the edge off, to a woman who drank warm vodka alone behind closed doors–happened slowly over time. I do not remember exactly when alcohol captured me–it was a hostile takeover that I did not see coming and had no defenses against. My

We are honored to announce that Cini Shaw, Chief Recovery Officer for Lighthouse Recovery Services, has been named Addiction Professional of the Year by preeminent addiction treatment provider Caron Treatment Centers. The Caron New York Community Service Awards recognize individuals, organizations and institutions that have made an outstanding contribution in the ongoing battle against alcohol and drug addiction. Cini joined the Lighthouse in 2019, and her model of leadership with love and hope continues to have a profound impact on our

There's a good chance you know someone recovering from substance use disorder (SUD), whether from drugs or alcohol. Either way, they could benefit from your support. Maybe they're your best friend or a close sibling, or it might be someone you don't know! Over 20 million Americans succumbed to a substance use disorder in 2019 alone, based on a nationwide survey. Aside from that, data from last year showed that only around 1/10th of people with SUD got the treatment they

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