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Providence Ministries, Inc. - Providence Recovery Place

711 South Hamilton Street, Suite 200, Dalton, Georgia, 30720
The Providence Ministries Christian Drug and Alcohol Recovery Program for men has been redeeming lives and saving souls in the name of Jesus Christ, since 1985. The goal of our recovery program is not just sobriety, but rather the complete transformation of the recovering addict into the man God always intended for him to be.

Facility Highlights

  • Individual Counseling
  • Biblical Studies
  • Church Services

Specialization

  • 12-Step

    The term “12 Step Program” describes a way to recover from addiction that is based on the model developed by Alcoholics Anonymous. Many drug and alcohol treatment centers base their treatment on 12 steps – the first three of which are situational, the next four addressing the practical issues created by the addiction, followed by two steps focused on making amends for hurting others. Steps 10 and 11 involve a deeper examination of the previous steps and the final step is focused on helping others avoid and recover from addiction.
  • Individual Therapy

    This term describes one-on-one therapy, in which a patient and trained counselor, social worker, psychologist or psychiatrist meets privately with a patient to discuss challenges related to lifestyle, work, family and romantic relationships that may have contributed to the development of an addiction.

Facility Settings

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Meet the Staff

  • Wesley Noland CAC II, AMS
    Wesley Noland CAC II, AMSChaplain / Operations Director
    Chaplain Wesley is a native of the Chatsworth / Dalton Georgia area and a United States Marine Corp Veteran. He attended Calvary Theological Seminary earning a B.A. in Christian Counseling and also attending Liberty University earning a M.A. in Human Services. Wesley is an ordained minister and a Certified Addiction Counselor II. He has been happily married for 24 years; he and his wife Jo-Jo have two daughters. Wesley became a Christian in October of 1987 and began his recovery though the local church, later starting a Christian 12-step recovery group in 1991. Chaplain Wesley has a passion to serve those struggling with addiction and to see them come to know peace and victory through a personal relationship with Jesus Christ.
  • Danny Parker CAC II, CCS, AMS
    Danny Parker CAC II, CCS, AMSProgram Counselor
    Danny works in all phases of recovery including the 12 step matrix workbook, anger management counseling, personal / situational counseling and process groups. Danny is a native of Dalton, GA, Certified Addiction Counselor II and a Certified Clinical Supervisor. Prior to joining the Providence Ministries Staff in August 2005, Danny served as a Counselor at Christian Love Ministries in Murphy N.C. for five years. He was employed with Georgia Highlands (Highland Rivers) for eight years. He has been clean and sober since September 1994. Danny has a passion for the recovering community. His experience and God's call makes Danny an asset to the "Our Masters Camp" in Middle TN, 12 Step Christian Recovery Center Program.

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Patient Reviews

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  • 3.5
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  • 3.3
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Walt
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sorriest no good so called christian ministrey ever.Judgemental ,everything thst is not online with what Jesus Christ came to this world to accomplish.They love it when people are mandated from the court system so they can threaten with incarceration.
FU
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Not worth the time
TRP
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I am so grateful for Providence Ministries, and the Impact they have made in my life.
JD
    This place hates individuality and is focused more on gossiping and judging the girls then actually trying to help them. This place is like one giant sorority house where the people in charge go out of their way to talk down on the girls in the program. Horrible experience! Nothing learned and nothing taught.
    José
      They don’t have professional people for example the guy in charge in the kitchen he’s so rude.For example have visit one day and he give to my granddaughter on bag with everything expired.This place is only for business you think with one hour in the morning to receive word god and then working 8 hours and one more in the night.Think about this.Is recovery or business