Victory Addiction Recovery Center is a premier alcohol and drug treatment center offering affordable, quality treatment conveniently located in the heart of Acadiana. Victory's highly experienced medical and clinical team have a deep understanding of the chronic disease of addiction and the negative effects it has on both the client and the family.
Therefore, inclusion of the family begins on admission and continues throughout the course of treatment. Victory Addiction Recovery Center provides quality, affordable treatment for adults struggling with substance use. We treat addiction as the disease it is by using a multi-disciplinary model to address and heal the body, mind and spirit.
Therefore, inclusion of the family begins on admission and continues throughout the course of treatment. Victory Addiction Recovery Center provides quality, affordable treatment for adults struggling with substance use. We treat addiction as the disease it is by using a multi-disciplinary model to address and heal the body, mind and spirit.
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Kerri is licensed as a clinical social worker and addiction counselor and serves as the Program Director for Victory Addiction Recovery Center. She received her master's degree in social work from Louisiana State University. She has almost 15 years of experience in substance abuse treatment, starting off as a primary counselor and then moving her way up to program director for Acadiana Addiction Center and Belle of the Oaks.
Victory's licensed medical and clinical staff provides residential treatment and intensive outpatient treatment. Because of the unique situation of professionals, the presence of addiction can add complexity and require the need for specialized treatment. Our Professionals Program is designed to effectively address the diverse needs of our clients.
We understand the long-lasting effects that military service has on both the men and women who have served. Stress, depression, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), military sexual trauma (MST) and substance abuse rates have climbed in recent years. We are honored to partner with the Department of Veterans Affairs Community Care Network and PsychArmor as a Veteran-Ready program providing a full continuum of care to our nation's Veterans.
Individuals with substance abuse issues can obtain treatment in our Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) while continuing to work and live in their home community. Victory's clinical program is grounded in evidence-based programming and assessment tools. Our counselors use Trac 9, a web-based tool that utilizes standardized assessments to help you and your team track your progress.
Family week is usually the third to fourth week in treatment. The program lasts two or three days depending on the number of attending families and their needs. During the first phone call with family members, the client's primary counselor will notify the family of the date. We will also provide a schedule and instructions on what to bring.
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Brock Thibodeaux
Feb 23, 2021
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Slade Arena
Jan 10, 2021
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Kyra Champagne
Jan 05, 2020
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J. S.
Aug 17, 2019
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Excellent place. Full of knowledge. I would go back. Lol. No I learned a lot. 4 months sober 😁✌🏻. Men or women. We all have a problem. Resistance is in there or out of there. If u want to get better. No matter where. “Control you self” and try for you or your family. Don’t want a used car in a used garage. You know. If you are there to learn and grow. It’s a great place. Recommend it to anyone
Mandy Boudreaux
Dec 07, 2018
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Victory did nothing for my husband. I think a facility like that should not have women and men staying in close quarters together. My husband developed a relationship with another female in rehab. It almost cost us our marriage and we have 2 kids. A place like that should not have men and women in the same area especially living in a facility if you are inpatient.
Katrina
Nov 02, 2018
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Michael David
Jul 02, 2018
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Medical dept. Was excellent. Had problems with this certain woman councilor . She gave no help during family week to me, i asked her to go over family boundaries with me , one on one , her answer was ask your peers. I even asked her to read before family week, i didnt wont to put anything that would cause more problems that i already had, again she said ask your peers, which I didn't it was sensitive nature and I didn't. She waited until I read them to my family then started cutting me down like a dog in front of everyone including my family. She would say stick to your addiction. Which is something