A Turning Point

Shoreline is a state licensed, J.C.A.H.O. accredited facility that offers programs ranging from Detoxification, Primary, Residential, and Partial-Day treatment. Our primary purpose is to rehabilitate alcohol and drug dependent adolescents.

At Shoreline, children and their families are introduced to the principles of recovery by a caring, highly trained team of professionals. The team at Shoreline has been chosen not only for their expertise, but also because of their caring and sensitivity to the needs of adolescents and their families. The Shoreline program comprises all major clinical disciplines including psychiatry, addiction medicine, nursing, psychology, social work, and chemical dependency counseling. A continuous quality improvement program assures that staff constantly maintain the highest standards and practice the most effective treatment techniques.

With the caring support of the staff, children at Shoreline begin to reclaim their childhood. Healing occurs both in the child and in the family, and occurs physically, emotionally, and spiritually. At Shoreline the recovery experience truly becomes "A Turning Point"

Mission Statement

From The Board

In 1988, a group of like-minded men and women came together. They were like-minded in their belief that the "medically indigent" were underserved; and that quality treatment and affordability were not mutually exclusive terms. It was soon determined that these goals could best be attained through a socially conscious, private-sector funded facility.

These past eleven years have seen these goals reach their fruition. Shoreline has grown stronger. Stronger in the quality and delivery of programmatic and clinical care. Stronger in the qualtiy of employee development. Stronger in satisfied referrals. Stronger financially. And, what is most important, strongest in graduates who now lead productive and satisfying lives.

The Board's goal is for continual improvement with a commitment to be here for those requiring treatment, family reconciliation, and resolution of their personal traumas.

Sincerely,
Board of Directors