A recent news story highlighted the remarkable journey of Courtney Clark, Executive Vice President of Gallus Detox and Recovery Services, from trauma survivor to recovery leader. Her story demonstrates a powerful truth: professional treatment can transform lives, and those transformations often inspire others to expand access to the care that made recovery possible.
The Power of Professional Treatment
Clark’s recovery began when she entered professional treatment in Arizona for four and a half months. This decision, carefully arranged by her family, provided the medically supervised environment she needed to address not just substance use, but underlying trauma and mental health conditions that had driven her addiction.
“I heard my papa’s words about survival in my head again, clearer than ever,” Clark said, referring to her grandfather’s encouragement during her recovery. Her experience illustrates why professional addiction treatment is so crucial—it provides medical safety, therapeutic support, and the structured environment necessary for lasting change.
Today, Clark is a senior executive at one of the premier detox facilities in the Southwest, bringing both clinical expertise and personal understanding to her role. Her transformation from patient to executive leader demonstrates how professional treatment doesn’t just save lives—it can unlock potential that addiction had hidden.
Medical Excellence with Compassionate Understanding
At Gallus Detox, Clark leads business development and admissions for a Joint Commission Accredited ASAM Level III.7-D facility, representing the highest level of medically monitored inpatient detoxification. The combination of rigorous medical protocols with genuine understanding of the addiction experience creates an environment where healing can truly begin.
“We treat the person, not just the substance,” Clark emphasizes. “Every individual is unique, and their treatment should be too.”
This philosophy reflects her personal understanding of what effective treatment looks like—comprehensive care that addresses the whole person, delivered with dignity and respect during vulnerable moments. Her experience as both patient and provider informs Gallus’s approach to making detoxification as safe and comfortable as possible.
Removing Financial Barriers to Care
Clark’s personal transformation has inspired a natural extension of Gallus’s mission: ensuring that financial barriers don’t prevent people from accessing life-saving treatment. This fall, she is spearheading the launch of the Gallus Charitable Foundation, which will provide free detoxification and aftercare services to those who cannot afford treatment.
“Everyone deserves access to care,” Clark states firmly. “This is not just about getting people through detox. It’s about setting them up for long-term success.”
The charitable foundation represents the logical outcome of personal experience informing professional mission. Having benefited from quality treatment herself, Clark understands both its life-saving potential and the tragedy of inaccessible care. The foundation will provide:
- Free medically supervised detoxification for qualifying individuals
- Aftercare coordination to ensure continuity of care
Why Accessible Treatment Matters
Clark’s story illustrates why removing barriers to treatment has such profound implications. Her recovery didn’t just change her own life—it enabled her to become a leader who now influences the care of countless others. When we invest in making treatment accessible, we’re not just helping individuals; we’re potentially creating future advocates, leaders, and change-makers in the recovery field.
The ripple effects of her treatment continue to expand. As Executive Vice President of Gallus, she provides valuable input into policies and practices that affect every patient. The charitable foundation will extend this impact even further, creating opportunities for others who might otherwise go without professional help.
The Mission Continues
Clark’s journey from patient to leader to philanthropist represents the natural evolution of someone whose life was transformed by professional treatment. Her commitment to expanding access through the charitable foundation isn’t just good business or community service—it’s the logical extension of understanding how treatment changes lives.
“You can rewrite your story. I did. And now I want to help others do the same,” Clark says. The Gallus Charitable Foundation represents one concrete way this philosophy becomes action, removing financial obstacles that prevent people from beginning their own recovery stories.
For anyone struggling with addiction, Clark’s story offers both hope and practical guidance. Professional treatment works, transformation is possible, and increasingly, financial barriers are being addressed by organizations committed to saving lives rather than just serving those who can pay.
The investment in one person’s recovery—Courtney Clark’s treatment over a decade ago—continues to pay dividends in the lives of countless others. That’s the power of accessible, professional addiction treatment.
About Gallus Detox and Recovery Services
Gallus Detox provides luxury medical detoxification services as a Joint Commission Accredited ASAM Level III.7-D facility. The organization combines clinical excellence with compassionate understanding, offering individualized care in a comfortable, dignified environment.
The upcoming Gallus Charitable Foundation will expand access to life-saving treatment for those who cannot afford care. For more information about services or the charitable foundation.
Reference
Batz, Alison Bailin. “A ‘Phoenix’ in Scottsdale: Courtney Clark rises from the ashes to find success.” [Local Scottsdale News Publication], September 14, 2025.