Thoroughbred Wellness and Recovery

Admissions Process at Thoroughbred Recovery & Wellness

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One of the most difficult things about finding recovery is reaching out for help. At Thoroughbred Wellness and Recovery, we understand that when you reach out for help, you may be experiencing one of the worst days of your life. The fear, uncertainty, and anxiety of the unknown can create concerns and doubts that can keep you stuck. 

Our admissions process is simple and seamless. We’re here to answer any questions you have and are here to eliminate your fears and doubts so you can create a new life in recovery as quickly as possible. 

A man and horse at our rehabs in Georgia.

Our Admission Process

Our admissions process is aimed to get to know you and your situation. We want to learn about what you’re using, what your goals are, and collaborate on what kind of support you’ll need to recover. Our intake process is confidential and geared to give you the best chance at success.

Assessment

The first step to admission, is to conduct a brief 15-20 minute phone assessment to help us understand your needs, goals, and if you’re a good clinical fit for our program.

Approval

Once you’ve been deemed clinical appropriate by our clinical staff, we work with you to verify your insurance and ensure you’re financially qualified.

Admissions

Next, we’ll schedule your admission on a specific day and time When you admit, you’ll meet our staff and get comfortable in the program.

Caroline Torbett, MSW - Primary Therapist

Caroline Torbett, MSW

Primary Therapist

Caroline grew up in Texas and earned her bachelor’s degree from the University of Mississippi in 2008. After a decade-long career in business and sales, she felt called to pursue a more meaningful path in helping families and individuals facing trauma and addiction. 

Caroline earned her Master of Social Work degree from Kennesaw State University in 2024, gaining two years of experience in an outpatient addiction treatment setting during her field practicum. Outside of work, she enjoys traveling, being a mom, spending time with her family, reading, and exercising.