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While in treatment at TruHealing Hagerstown, you will be assigned a case manager. This team member will work with you to resolve life stressors. Legal problems, financial stress, and other issues can be major stumbling blocks for individuals in recovery. We aim to clear the way and make a clean slate for you to thrive in your early recovery.

If you or a loved one is struggling with drug or alcohol addiction, reach out to our team today. We offer comprehensive care in a supportive environment that can help you make lasting changes in your life.

Contact TruHealing Hagerstown at 833.297.4343 today to learn more about how case management can provide needed support for your journey to recovery.

What Is Case Management?

TruHealing Hagerstown’s case management program assists you in maintaining your recovery in the first days of treatment. Your case manager acts as a supporter, a liaison, and an advocate. While your case manager is not a therapist, they will listen to your concerns and find actionable solutions.

They might help you find additional therapies or outpatient programs to help you in your ongoing recovery. In addition, your case manager can help you with financial or legal issues that are preventing you from being successful in treatment.

Your case manager acts as a single individual that you can turn to for many of your needs in the early days of recovery. You don’t have to feel overwhelmed or stressed out by fears of relapse. Our case management program engages both you and your family, giving you further opportunities for healing.

Our case managers have training in treating addiction and encouraging recovery. As such, your case management program fills your needs and helps you manage coordinated services, such as:

 

  • Life and recovery coaching
  • Planning for individual recovery
  • Family therapy sessions
  • Drug/alcohol testing for accountability
  • Intervention and emergency support
  • Relapse prevention counseling

 

You can access resources in your community, like therapy, treatment, recovery support groups, medical care, and community services with your case manager’s help. They work to help you achieve long-lasting recovery.

Comprehensive Support During Treatment

Why do we assign each of our clients a case manager? This member of our team provides unique support. They might help with:

 

  • Employment
  • Life skills
  • Legal issues
  • Financial issues

 

Those who are struggling with addiction might have lost their job as a result of drug or alcohol use. Case managers can help them find job listings, get ready for interviews, and rejoin the workforce. Addiction can make daily life difficult. Case managers help clients develop the life skills they need to successfully fulfill their responsibilities at work and at home.

 

If you are struggling with legal issues as a result of addiction, your case manager can work as your advocate and liaison. They can tell your legal representatives about your participation in treatment and your plans for after treatment. Finally, if addiction has impacted your finances, you might be concerned about paying for treatment or transitioning back to everyday life. Your case manager will help you navigate this complex issue.

Reach Out to TruHealing Hagerstown Today

Case management is just one tool that we use in our treatment plans. Every individual in our care at TruHealing Hagerstown receives a personalized treatment plan. We use a variety of addiction treatment therapies in these plans, which could include:

 

  • Expressive therapy
  • Group therapy
  • Trauma-focused therapy
  • Motivational interviewing
  • Dual diagnosis treatment
  • Family therapy
  • Cognitive-behavioral therapy
  • Acceptance and commitment therapy
  • Relapse prevention therapy
  • 12-step sessions

 

When you begin treatment at TruHealing Hagerstown, you’ll find a peaceful, safe, supportive environment. Discover the difference that our treatment programs can make—reach out to us today at 833.297.4343 or contact us online.

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TruHealing Hagerstown – Residential
111 S Potomac Street
Hagerstown, MD 21740

 

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108 E Baltimore St
Funkstown, MD

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I have been with TruHealing since April 2018, and I’ve been at the Funkstown location since June 2022. Before my current position, I worked as a lead behavioral health technician at TruHealing Gaithersburg (formerly Fresh Start). I also did transportation for some time. While at TruHealing Gaithersburg, I gained a lot of experience with—and insight about—addictions.

 

I am six years into my recovery journey, and I want to give others what was given to me: respect, knowledge, and kindness without judgement. I enjoy working with people in early recovery. I like to see when clients have a change in attitude or mindset. It’s wonderful to know I’m part of something larger.

 

Zarina Christensen is the Operations Manager at TruHealing Hagerstown (Funkstown Location, Outpatient Treatment Program).

As of November 2022, I have been working at TruHealing Hagerstown for seven and a half months. My specialty is addictions. I enjoy working with all populations, but I have a special place in my heart for working with teenage girls and children.  

 

I grew up in an environment heavy with substance use. My mother, who is now nine years into recovery, used for 25 years of my life. I never understood drug addiction, but as I got older, I wanted to learn more. That led me to work in the field.

 

I want clients to know that someone still cares, is listening, and wants to help. One of the most rewarding parts of the job is giving clients hope and emphasizing that they are worthy!

 

Tomorrow Lashay Morris has an associate degree in general studies from Montgomery College (2012), a bachelor’s in social work/psychology from UMBC (2015) and a master’s degree in psychology in addictions from Purdue Global University (2021). Morris is an Alcohol & Drug Trainee and is one class away from being eligible to sit for the master addiction counselor exam to become a Licensed Graduate Alcohol and Drug Counselor (LGADC).

I have been working at TruHealing Hagerstown in the Residential Treatment Program for two years.  Before this position, I worked for 11 years as a Certified Peer Recovery Specialist at inpatient and outpatient facilities.

 

I work in this field to help those like me who are seeking recovery. The most rewarding parts of my job are seeing the light come back into a client’s eyes, and providing hope to people who may not have had any when they came through our doors.

 

Patricia Walker, BS, ADT has a Bachelor’s in psychology/addiction and recovery and is an Alcohol and Drug Trainee.

 

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As we continue to grow Amatus Health, the need to stay competitive and differentiate ourselves in unique ways is crucial. Building creative approaches to reach more people will take our company to new heights. This is why I am pleased to announce that we are officially rebranding. Our new national name, TruHealing Addiction & Mental Health Treatment, will eventually replace Amatus Recovery Centers.

You may be asking, “Why are we doing this?” This new name will give us national uniformity and help brand ourselves as a whole, which will be done in phases. You will still see our existing facility names co-branded with TruHealing for the time being.

Healing is what we do. Everyone who comes through our doors is in a moment of profound struggle in their lives. We support them through a life-changing process of healing and recovery, and they leave our facilities changed. This new name is a representation of that process. As mentioned above, it also allows us to have a national brand, which will make us a recognizable name in the addiction and mental health field.

In summation, these changes present an excellent opportunity for our organization to develop our mission, vision, and purpose. I look forward to prosperous growth as we head in a new and positive direction.

Sincerely,

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Mark Gold
CEO
Amatus Health

What is your mission at TruHealing?

My goal at TruHealing Hagerstown is to provide the best support possible for the clients to help them through one of the most difficult things they will ever face in their lives. I strive to set an example of what recovery can do for you if you work hard and stay clean.

What makes TruHealing stand out?

TruHealing Hagerstown stands out for its individualized but consistent and fair care given to the clients. The compassion, empathy, and understanding are top-notch at TruHealing and make me proud to be a part of the team.

What is the most rewarding part of working at TruHealing?

The most rewarding part of working at TruHealing is watching life come back in the clients after the first couple of days of treatment. I know the difficulties we face as recovering addicts, both physically and emotionally, and seeing that glimmer of hope in their eyes is priceless. I am proud to say that I am helping a fellow addict stay clean just for today!

What is your mission at TruHealing?

To accommodate any individual seeking inpatient treatment without judgment or expectation.

What makes TruHealing stand out?

TruHealing Hagerstown stands out because all of our staff strives to provide a therapeutic environment where anyone will feel comfortable learning how to feel, deal, and heal without the use of drugs or alcohol.

What is the most rewarding part of working at TruHealing?

Personally, the most rewarding part of working at TruHealing Hagerstown is being a recovering addict helping other addicts. I never imagined that my higher power had this in the plan for me. It keeps me grateful and humble.

What is your mission at TruHealing?

As a person in recovery myself I know that the feeling of hopelessness and fear of the unknown is sometimes unbearable. I want to connect on a personal level with each person who comes to let them know that I do care about them and how they can get better one day at a time to achieve sobriety.

What makes Awakenings stand out?

In the grips of addiction, we are all climbing a similar mountain. When left alone, that mountain can feel unachievable. At TruHealing, we will not only work to climb that mountain with you; many of us have reached its darkest valleys before. We know where you have been, and we will invest every ounce of our effort and limitless compassion to ensure a continuous transformation toward the person you will become.

What is the most rewarding part of working at TruHealing?

I think it’s hard to say what is the most rewarding part of working at TruHealing simply for the fact that we are seeing miracles happen in people on a daily basis when they come into treatment. From the first day a patient walks into my admission office broken down and just being able to see the light in their eyes with a glimmer of hope that this can work for them too makes my job all worth it.

I joined the clinical team at TruHealing Hagerstown in 2019, working with individuals who have co-occurring substance use and mental health disorders. I employ conflict resolution strategies, use cognitive-behavioral techniques, and address family and relational dynamics. One of my goals is to help clients recognize that if they can change their thinking, they can change their feelings and behaviors. Working on changing thoughts is the beginning of the recovery process.

 

I enjoy utilizing both my personal and professional experience to aid in the recovery process—and the most rewarding part of working at TruHealing Hagerstown is our whole team’s comprehensive understanding of addiction and recovery. Our team is committed to making a difference in the lives of the population we serve.

 

Monique Evans, B.S., CAC-AD is the Assistant Director of Clinical Programming at TruHealing Hagerstown. Evans received a Bachelor of Science in Special Education from Duquesne University in 1983, earned a CAC-AD in 2001, and became a Certified Clinical Supervisor in 2014. Evans is certified by The Board of Professional Counselors and Therapists as a Clinical Supervisor, and is a Certified Alcohol and Drug Addiction Counselor

I joined the team at TruHealing Hagerstown in 2020. Before starting my current position, I worked as an administrator in outpatient surgical care, and then joined an ambulatory surgery center development company as Regional Director.  I enjoy using my medical background and business knowledge—in conjunction with my personal experiences in recovery—to encourage and support clients seeking treatment.


Abstinence and recovery are an integral part of my life. Being able to help other people who are suffering with a substance use disorder has been a blessing. TruHealing Hagerstown is the only inpatient facility in our community to help people suffering with substance use disorders. It’s incredibly rewarding to give back to my community.


Staci Decker is the Operations Manager at TruHealing Hagerstown. 

I joined the clinical team at TruHealing Hagerstown in 2021. When Awakenings first opened in 2019, I worked here as a Behavioral Health Technician, and filled roles as Office Manager and Admissions Coordinator when needed.

 

I use psychodynamic, client-centered, interpersonal, CBT, relapse prevention, motivational interviewing, and 12-step techniques. My goal is to help clients identify areas for improvement, understand and practice accountability, build supportive networks, develop structure, and identify their potential.

 

When clients first come to treatment, they present as broken, defeated, hopeless, insecure, and spiritually bankrupt. Seeing clients begin to change physically, mentally, and spiritually in just 30 days makes all the challenging days worth it.

 

I have a very personal connection to this change, because I have life experience with addiction and trauma. The strengths of life experience in connecting with clients are without parallel. Relationships between staff at TruHealing also help our clients. Most employees’ “open-door mindset” helps promote a healthy work environment. In this field, clients benefit from staff working as a team.

 

Mike Herrell, ADT is a Substance Abuse Counselor at TruHealing Hagerstown. Herrell earned his ADT in 2021. He is currently working towards a degree in Human Services.

I have been part of the TruHealing team since 2019, running day-to-day operations at the facility. My goal is to make things run smoothly and help our clients, their families, and the community.

 

The most rewarding part of my job is watching our clients go through a transformation during their time with us. I know this transformation personally; spanning many years, I received services from facilities similar to TruHealing Hagerstown.

 

Treatment helped me achieve a life I never thought possible. That includes coming home to a beautiful family after a long day at the office. TruHealing Hagerstown stands out because—along with clinical background and knowledge—many of our staff also have personal experience to offer. I know firsthand how valuable this is. I wouldn’t have this life if it weren’t for the people who helped me along the way.

 

Keith Stromberg, A.A.S is the Director of Operations at TruHealing Hagerstown. He received his Addiction Counseling Degree in 2021.

Avi Burstein is VP of Clinical Services at Amatus Health. He manages all therapeutic programming at all facilities nationwide.

 

Avi is originally from New York, and graduated from Ferkauf Graduate School of Psychology. He brings over 13 years of experience in the Behavioral Healthcare Industry, in both the public and private sectors. He is passionate about therapeutic communities and the fellowship they foster between patients. Through his work in LGBTQIA, urban, rural, and religiously observant populations, Avi recognizes that each patient is unique. Therefore, he strives to ensure clinical approaches, staffing, administration, and education meet the expectation of each community Amatus Health serves.

 

“Our work must also include ending the societal stigma surrounding such conditions by building safe and supportive networks that include clients’ families whenever possible,” Avi said. “By valuing change and owning imperfections, we can strive to be better providers and walk through the door of recovery with our clients.”

Avi Burstein is VP of Clinical Services at Amatus Health. He manages all therapeutic programming at all facilities nationwide.

 

Avi is originally from New York, and graduated from Ferkauf Graduate School of Psychology. He brings over 13 years of experience in the Behavioral Healthcare Industry, in both the public and private sectors. He is passionate about therapeutic communities and the fellowship they foster between patients. Through his work in LGBTQIA, urban, rural, and religiously observant populations, Avi recognizes that each patient is unique. Therefore, he strives to ensure clinical approaches, staffing, administration, and education meet the expectation of each community Amatus Health serves.

 

“Our work must also include ending the societal stigma surrounding such conditions by building safe and supportive networks that include clients’ families whenever possible,” Avi said. “By valuing change and owning imperfections, we can strive to be better providers and walk through the door of recovery with our clients.”

Marty Markovits is the Chief Information Officer at TruHealing. He oversees the people, processes, and technologies of the whole organization to ensure the business is running smoothly.

 

Markovits grew up in Brooklyn, NY (which he calls “the greatest city on Earth”) and graduated with a degree in Clinical Psychology from Queens College.

 

Markovits is a veteran in Information Technology within the healthcare field. He ensures that IT processes are simple, cost-effective, and secure. His expertise spans the entire healthcare domain, from billing and claims, to clinical, to Human Resources. He says, “My passion is to provide fully automated and operationally meaningful Business Intelligence analytics, with absolute data integrity.”

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Hometown: Savannah, GA

 

Passions & Interests: I spend my time outside of work with my wife and children and am actively involved in various community needs and causes.

 

The best part of my job is knowing that we are creating a safe, healthy, nonjudgmental environment where people can come and better their lives. There is nothing more satisfying than helping others learn to live again and piece their lives back together as they become strong, productive members of society.

Together, we can bring families back together and promote healing and well-being.

MARK GOLD, CEO OF AMATUS HEALTH BIOGRAPHY

With over 16 years of proven executive leadership and driving company growth, Mark Gold’s momentum for success isn’t slowing down anytime soon. He serves as the CEO of Amatus Health, one of the fastest-growing, behavioral healthcare organizations in the country.

Possessing an excellent handling of clinical compliance and high performance standards, Mark established 14 CARF/JCT accredited addiction and mental health treatment centers and three ancillary healthcare businesses. Mark’s natural leadership skills as well as his creative thought process to generate new revenue strategies make him one of the most sought-after professionals in healthcare. Mark has a track record of leading organizations to outstanding ROI on overall portfolio performance. In addition, his expertise includes workforce planning, growth revenue, high client and investor satisfaction.

Aside from daily business oversight, Mark invests in his staff and helps build their professional development. His commitment to his colleagues and employees toward advancement and inclusiveness helps them achieve goals, builds connections, and provides a competitive advantage in the healthcare field.

Corporate and Charitable Leadership

Mark has been instrumental in building healthy communities and providing access and quality healthcare to underserved populations. His service in the community is a testament to his passion and selfless dedication to the cause of eradicating addictive disorders and stigma.

He launched several prevention and education programs and created the first-ever “Social Justice” scholarship fund of over $750,000.00 to help communities of color into inpatient drug treatment. Mark says, “The best part of my role is the knowledge that what we do impacts countless lives, with far-reaching effects,” he said. “It is incredibly rewarding to be part of a team that guides individuals onto a safe and accessible path to healing and recovery.”

He is a board member of Ahavas Chaim, a non-profit that offers at-risk teenagers crisis intervention and mental health support. He is also a committee member of the organizations Bonei Olam and Chai Lifeline Mid-Atlantic.

Personal and Educational Background

Mark studied Talmudic Law at Yeshiva’s Mir Yerushalayim in Israel. In Mark’s free time, he loves snowboarding, boating, and spending time with his wife and children.