Longbranch Recovery Wins “Best of St. Tammany 2025”

Updated on: June 26, 2025 BY: Kate Schulte


Longbranch Recovery wins 2025 Best of St. Tammany Award

What “Best of St. Tammany” Means


Organized by The Times-Picayune and Georges Media, this contest represents the voices of the Northshore like never before. More than 105,000 people cast over 327,000 votes to recognize the businesses and organizations that shape St. Tammany Parish. With over 4,300 businesses competing across 290 categories, we are incredibly honored to be counted among the winners.

To be chosen as one of the best among the many incredible organizations in our parish is a tremendous honor. It confirms what we already knew: The work we’re doing matters and is making a difference in the lives of those in our community.

Reflecting on the Recognition

The Best of St. Tammany competition featured 11 main categories, ranging from Health and Beauty to Services, Home & Garden, and more. Longbranch’s win highlights our standing not only as a respected health provider but as a pillar of care and support in the region.

We are proud of the programs we’ve built, including:

Looking Ahead

We’re excited to continue expanding our services, deepening our community partnerships, and pushing the boundaries of what recovery can look like in Louisiana and beyond.

To everyone who voted, referred someone to us, or believes in our mission: thank you. Your support is the foundation of our continued success.

If you or someone you love is struggling with addiction, know that help is available, and you don’t have to face it alone. Compassionate, evidence-based care can make all the difference. Reach out today to start your journey toward healing and hope.


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