Addiction can impact anyone—teens, adults, and families alike. We understand how difficult it is to face substance use issues, whether it’s for yourself or someone you care about. At Mercy Health and Counseling, we’re here to provide compassionate, non-judgmental support to help you or your loved one regain control and move toward a healthier future.

Our approach to treating addiction and substance use is built on empathy, respect, and understanding that each person’s struggle is unique. We work with teenagers and adults to develop personalized treatment plans that address their specific needs. We know that substance use often affects every aspect of a person’s life—relationships, mental health, education, or work—and we aim to help you rebuild those areas with care and support.

For teens, we focus on understanding the underlying causes of substance use and help them develop healthier ways of coping. We work closely with families to build a supportive home environment, encouraging honest communication and understanding. Our goal is to give young people the tools they need to make positive choices and to create an environment where they can thrive without substances.

For adults, we provide a combination of individual counseling, group therapy, and family support. Whether you’re struggling with alcohol, prescription medications, or other substances, our team is dedicated to helping you identify triggers, develop coping mechanisms, and create a plan for lasting recovery. We understand that addiction is often linked to past traumas, stress, or other mental health challenges, and our treatment plans are designed to address these underlying issues as well.

We also offer support for families, recognizing that addiction doesn’t just affect the person using substances—it affects everyone around them. We work with loved ones to provide education about addiction, teach healthy boundaries, and foster supportive relationships that are essential for long-term recovery.

At Mercy Health and Counseling, we believe in second chances. We believe in meeting you where you are and helping you take that next step, whether it’s your first attempt at getting help or you’ve been down this road before. Recovery is a journey, and we’re here to walk it with you—offering hope, encouragement, and the care you need to reclaim your life.