My journey through life and leadership has shown me that true transformation isn’t just possible, it’s deeply human. I’ve experienced first-hand what it means to rebuild, to face hard truths, and to begin again with purpose.
Although my professional background is rooted in leading teams and steering complex change, it’s my personal experience with recovery that shaped my commitment to this work. I know what it feels like to be lost, and I know the strength it takes to return — to yourself, your family, and your future. At Abbington House, I bring that understanding into every decision we make, ensuring that no one who walks through our doors feels alone or misunderstood.
From the start, our mission has been clear: to create a safe, structured and compassionate environment where individuals can step away from chaos and begin the honest work of healing. Recovery, to me, is not simply about stopping an addiction — it’s about learning how to live again, to rebuild trust, confidence, and identity. It’s about offering people a chance to rediscover who they are and who they can become.
What I Stand For
- A recovery environment built on dignity, structure and hope
- Lived understanding, not clinical distance
- Clear support for families as well as individuals
- Transformation that goes beyond sobriety — towards a meaningful life
