Find connection on the path to recovery

Celebrating 5 Years of Service!
Mattea McGuire Mattea McGuire

Celebrating 5 Years of Service!

We are thrilled to announce a significant milestone for Valley View Recovery: we're celebrating five incredible years of dedicated service! Since our inception, our mission has been to provide compassionate, effective, and accessible recovery services to individuals and families battling addiction.

Read More
Stigma and Addiction
Mattea McGuire Mattea McGuire

Stigma and Addiction

The concept of stigma describes the strong, negative perceptions commonly associated with drug and alcohol addiction. Stigma has the potential to negatively affect a person’s self-worth, ruin relationships with loved ones, and stop those still suffering from addiction from accessing treatment options.

Read More
Sober Sundays: 5 Things to do on a Sunday for an Amazing Week
Mattea McGuire Mattea McGuire

Sober Sundays: 5 Things to do on a Sunday for an Amazing Week

Sundays are one of my favorite days of the week. It’s a day full of gratitude and a day of catch up that includes rest, work, family time, tv shows, and house cleaning. Sunday is a great day for planning and making sure the next week will be your best week. Here are 5 things I do on Sundays to make for an amazing week.

Read More
HOPE for the concerned person
Mattea McGuire Mattea McGuire

HOPE for the concerned person

Are you a concerned person? If someone you know is struggling, there are resources available. We are here to help, even if you aren’t looking for our specific program. Maybe you are just looking for someone to talk to — Maybe you are just wanting to hear there is hope — Maybe you need to know who to call or where to go. If so, Valley View Recovery Center can help guide you through whatever process you are experiencing.

Read More
Sober Saturdays: Importance of Recreation
Mattea McGuire Mattea McGuire

Sober Saturdays: Importance of Recreation

Being well and staying sober requires a lot of lifestyle changes. This can include cutting ties with unhealthy relationships, avoiding triggering places, people, and events, as well as finding new ways to stay occupied and feel purposeful while in recovery.

Read More