San Cristobal Treatment Center, an addiction treatment center, announced that Randy Clunan has been hired to fulfill the position of Admissions Director. He will help families through crisis and handle all admissions into the addiction treatment center, assuming all responsibilities associated with intakes to the program.
"I am very excited to welcome Randy to the team," explains Gilbert, "he has years of operating his own company successfully, as well as personal recovery experience. I have no doubt in his professionalism, and ability to help families in crisis." Randy's personal treatment experience and empathy for the families will greatly benefit those who need help.
Clunan himself offers hope from his own story, "I look forward to working with clients that are going through the challenges presented by addiction, as well as helping their families break the cycle of enabling behavior. A good friend of mine often tells me, 'you don't have to live this way anymore,' and I believe it to be true for every family I work with."
The addition of Clunan will allow for better 24/7 coverage of San Cristobal's admissions crisis line. More coverage increases the ability to help more families find treatment for their loved ones. This has always been a goal of the program that aligns itself with the 12-Step principle - 'we are responsible when anyone, anywhere reaches out for help.' "When I took over this department, I chose to make it our mission that every family who calls San Cristobal Treatment Center is helped, whether it be a referral to another addiction treatment program or an admission to our program. I encourage anyone suffering from addiction today to feel free to call us" stated Scott Gilbert the Vice President of Business Development.
"I can't even begin to tell you," expresses Dave Johnson, CEO and owner, "how grateful I am to be attracting such talented recovery people to work for the program. Randy will fit in perfectly with the entire San Cristobal Treatment Center team."
San Cristobal Treatment Centeris a 90 to 180 day; adventure based primary dual diagnosis addiction treatment center serving young adult men, between the ages of 17 and 26, who are reluctant to the addiction recovery process.