Recovery Advocate

Building Partnerships Critical to Addiction Treatment Revenue Growth

IT’S A BUSINESS BABY –

Aug. 2, 2024 – “We started out for many years just doing residential care. And as we move more [to working with] payers, we saw an opportunity to expand into partial [hospitalization], which led to an opportunity to grow into IOP,” Robert Poznanovich, chief business growth officer at Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation, said Delray Beach, Florida-based Guardian Recovery has over a dozen residential centers dedicated to treating SUD. Its care includes medical detox, residential inpatient, partial hospitalization and intensive outpatient services. It also provides mental health services, including psychiatry, therapy, TMS, ketamine, and a mental health IOP.

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