Our Team.
As managing Partners, we remain closely connected to each client's process. Our True North is the guiding belief that compassionate, family-style care leads to lasting recovery and healing.

​Bradley Thompson-Moreland
CADC II​
​-Chief Executive Officer
-Family/Individual Coach & Interventionist
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Bradley Thompson-Moreland is a Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselor (CADC-II) who brings a compassionate, trauma-informed, and client-centered approach to every case. With experience across residential and outpatient settings, he combines clinical insight with practical strategies to help clients and families create meaningful, sustainable change.
His later experience in program operations deepened his commitment to developing more personalized, wrap-around care models that honor each client’s individuality. Bradley’s work emphasizes authenticity, accountability, and collaboration—guiding clients toward balanced, purpose-driven lives rooted in dignity and growth.

Sara Glazer-LCSW
-Director of Client Services
-Family/Individual Coach & Interventionist
​Since earning her Master of Social Work from the University of Southern California, Sara Glazer has taken a systems-based approach to addressing the challenges of substance use and mental health. Her background includes providing individual, group, couples, and family therapy across residential, outpatient, integrated care, and nonprofit settings, where she developed a deep appreciation for the power of collaboration in healing.
These experiences inspired Sara’s passion for family coaching and individualized recovery support—helping clients and loved ones strengthen communication, restore balance, and foster meaningful, lasting change. She brings warmth, structure, and compassion to her work, helping families navigate recovery with clarity, stability, and connection.

Sasha Zabelovsky
​-Chief Operations Officer
-Lead Interventionist
​​With over a decade of experience in the field of addiction and mental health, Sasha Zabelovsky has directed programs of all sizes while staying true to his clinical roots. His career began in admissions, where he learned that willingness sometimes needs a little help—and that the most effective approach often means bringing recovery directly to the individual.
Sasha is passionate about educating and supporting families, recognizing that understanding addiction and mental health is the first step toward healing for everyone involved. His work is defined by empathy, structure, and a solutions-oriented mindset, helping clients and loved ones navigate change with clarity, confidence, and hope.


