Longbranch Recovery & Wellness Named to the 2025 Inc. 5000 List

Updated on: August 13, 2025 BY: Longbranch Recovery Staff

Longbranch Recovery & Wellness is proud to share that we have been ranked No. 2,135 on the 2025 Inc. 5000 list of America’s fastest-growing private companies. Published annually by Inc. magazine, the list recognizes privately owned businesses across the country that have achieved remarkable growth over the past three years while making a lasting impact in their industries and communities.

For us, this recognition is more than a measure of growth. It’s a reflection of the trust our patients, their families, and our community place in us every single day, and the dedication of our team to honor that trust through exceptional care.

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A Place for Lasting Change

At Longbranch, our mission is to help people heal from addiction and mental health challenges with dignity, hope, and the highest quality care. We offer a full continuum of services, including residential treatment, partial hospitalization, intensive outpatient programs, and ongoing therapy.

Each treatment plan is tailored to the individual, blending evidence-based clinical care with holistic wellness services such as yoga, fitness, mindfulness, and nutrition support. This whole-person approach addresses not only the symptoms of addiction but also the underlying issues, promoting lasting recovery and healthier, more fulfilling lives.

Our campus provides a calm, restorative environment where patients can step away from life’s pressures and focus fully on healing, supported by a compassionate team that understands both the challenges and the hope that come with recovery.

What Being Named to the Inc. 5000 List Means for Longbranch

Making the Inc. 5000 list signals that more people are finding their way to Longbranch and starting fresh chapters in their lives. It also reflects the commitment of our clinicians and support teams, who work tirelessly to create a treatment experience that is personal, effective, and rooted in genuine care.

“This recognition is so special because it represents the real impact we’re making in people’s lives. Every person who comes here is placing their trust in us, and we don’t take that lightly,” said Emily Meyers, CEO of Longbranch Recovery & Wellness.

“Our growth is exciting, but it has never been the goal for its own sake. The goal is to help as many people as we can while staying true to our values and keeping our care personal and heartfelt. This honor tells me we’re doing exactly that,” Meyers added.

Growth That Expands Our Reach

This recognition comes at a time of exciting growth for Longbranch and our partners within the Recover Now network. Being part of this network of high-quality treatment providers allows us to share resources, collaborate on best practices, and expand access to care across the Southeast. It’s this collaborative strength that has helped us grow while maintaining the warmth, compassion, and individual attention we’re known for.

Earlier this month, we welcomed the opening of our sister facility, Eating Disorder Treatment Center of Louisiana (EDTC), located in Covington. This new residential program serves women living with eating disorders and co-occurring mental health conditions, offering specialized treatment in a supportive, relationship-focused environment. Like Longbranch, it combines clinical expertise with wellness-centered care to foster long-term healing.

Closer to home, we are preparing for an expansion of our Abita Springs campus. This project will add new residential and therapeutic spaces to our campus. It will also enhance our wellness amenities and create even more opportunities for patients to engage in activities that support their recovery. By expanding our physical space, we can serve more people while ensuring the environment remains comfortable, personal, and conducive to deep healing.

Eating Disorder Treatment Center of Louisiana, our sister facility for treating disordered eating at the residential level of care.

Longbranch Recovery in Abita Springs new Residential Facility

Construction on the expansion of our addiction treatment residential campus in Abita Springs.

Our Commitment Remains the Same

While growth and recognition are exciting, they only matter if they allow us to better serve those who need us. Every new facility, every expansion, and every milestone is measured by how it improves our ability to deliver compassionate, evidence-based care that truly changes lives.

We are deeply grateful to our staff, patients, alumni, and community partners who have made this achievement possible. Being named to the Inc. 5000 list belongs to all of us, and it inspires us to keep moving forward, one person, one family, and one recovery story at a time.

If you or someone you love is ready to take the next step toward recovery, the Longbranch team is here to help you begin that journey.

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