The Crossroads

Recovery On-Air

The Crossroads

  • Admissions Coordinator Alvin Jones talks about the questions and concerns around entering treatment and his role in providing direction, acceptance and reassurance.

Admissions Coordinator Alvin Jones talks about the questions and concerns around entering treatment and his role in providing direction, acceptance and reassurance.

Friday 12th November 2021

Listen to Alvin Jones discuss his role in guiding new clients through addiction treatment and his personal journey to sobriety on 'Recovery On-Air'.
64 minutes
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Recovery On-Air
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Alvin Jones: Guiding Newcomers on the Path to Sobriety

Crossroads trusts me enough to give me an opportunity to talk to all the newcomers. They're worried about all this stuff and it causes them to leave treatment, and so what my job is is to give them clarification and basically motivate them enough so that they don't leave.
Ever wondered what it takes to help someone start their journey towards sobriety? In this episode of 'Recovery On-Air', Alvin Jones, the Admissions Coordinator at Crossroads, opens up about his vital role in welcoming new clients into treatment. With heartfelt honesty, Alvin shares his own life story—one filled with school days, sports, love, military service, addiction, and ultimately, sobriety. He offers a unique perspective on the importance of mentorship and support for those taking their first steps in recovery.
Alvin's insights into the admissions process at Crossroads highlight the challenges and triumphs faced by newcomers. Whether you're struggling with addiction or supporting someone who is, Alvin's story is both enlightening and inspiring. Tune in to hear how direction, acceptance, and reassurance can make all the difference on the road to recovery.