Matthew Blomquist

Vice President Of Business Development at Alina Lodge

Matthew Blomquist, CPRS has a strong background in business development and continuing care management within the addiction recovery field. Matthew started their career at Mountainside in 2015 as a Continuing Care Case Manager before moving up to the role of Manager, Continuing Care. In 2018, they became a Business Development Associate and held that position until 2022. In 2022, they joined Guardian Recovery Network as a Business Development Representative and later became the Director of Business Development. Currently, they are the Vice President of Business Development at Alina Lodge, a position they have held since 2023.

Matthew Blomquist, CPRS received an Associate's degree in Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services from Miami University in 2010. Matthew also holds a CPRS certification from the Connecticut Certification Board, Inc.

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Atlantic Highlands, United States

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Alina Lodge

Alina Lodge, founded in 1957, is legendary for its no-nonsense structured approach to addiction treatment. In furtherance of our mission and as an industry leader, we remain committed to the highest standards of student safety, quality care, individualized treatment, and positive results delivered in a cost effective manner. We offer a program with diverse counseling modalities. The integrated services, excellent staff and emphasis on the whole person - and the whole family - contribute to our successful track record with chronic relapsing individuals. Of course, one need not wait for chronic relapse to come to Alina Lodge. Addictive behavior, if untreated, has serious, often life-threatening consequences whether or not someone has had prior treatment. The Lodge intends to remain a unique, innovative and effective clinical model for treating all of its clients as they begin their recovery from their addictive diseases. Specialties: Long term, low cost treatment for those suffering with the disease of addiction.


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