Guest House, Inc. is a non-profit, charitable organization that is Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF) accredited and licensed residential treatment center treating Roman Catholic clergy, religious brothers, and since 1994 religious sisters who suffer from substance use disorders, process addictions, compulsive overeating and co-occurring mental, physical or medical disorders. Opened in 1956 in Lake Orion, Michigan, Guest House is recognized as the first North American provider of residential treatment programs for Catholic clergy, religious and seminarians.
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| - Guest House, Inc. is a non-profit, charitable organization that is Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF) accredited and licensed residential treatment center treating Roman Catholic clergy, religious brothers, and since 1994 religious sisters who suffer from substance use disorders, process addictions, compulsive overeating and co-occurring mental, physical or medical disorders. Opened in 1956 in Lake Orion, Michigan, Guest House is recognized as the first North American provider of residential treatment programs for Catholic clergy, religious and seminarians. (en)
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| - Guest House Management Services Offices in Lake Orion, Michigan (en)
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| - Guest House is devoted to caring for Catholic priests, deacons, brothers, seminarians and women religious suffering from various issues (en)
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| - Guest House, Inc. is a non-profit, charitable organization that is Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF) accredited and licensed residential treatment center treating Roman Catholic clergy, religious brothers, and since 1994 religious sisters who suffer from substance use disorders, process addictions, compulsive overeating and co-occurring mental, physical or medical disorders. Opened in 1956 in Lake Orion, Michigan, Guest House is recognized as the first North American provider of residential treatment programs for Catholic clergy, religious and seminarians. Guest House has 78 combined full-time and part-time employees, and an annual budget in excess of $7 million. Guest House is intended to provide the information, education, treatment and care needed to assure that Catholic clergy, men٫ and religious women suffering from alcoholism, addictions and other behavioral health conditions have the best opportunity for quality recovery and overall health and wellness. (en)
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