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ASPELL RECOVERY CENTER WILL REACH OUT TO THE SUFFERING ALCOHOLIC AND ADDICT AND THOSE WITH CO-OCCURING DISORDERS WITH COMPASSION; ALWAYS MINDFUL OF THE TRUST OF THE COMMUNITY.

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Lindsey Crowder

LCSW, MAC, LADAC II, QCS

Executive Director

Lindsey Crowder has been with Aspell since 2014.  She works as a licensed women’s counselor and is the coordinator of women’s residential treatment services.  She primarily began working at Aspell because of a passion to work with women suffering from trauma and substance use disorders.  Lindsey’s biggest passion is to instill love and hope in the lives of the women we serve at Aspell. The one thing she loves most about Aspell is the community centered approach Aspell has to offer men and women that seek services of any level.

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Rachel Hardin

RN BSN CARN LADC II QCS

Clinical Director

Rachel Hill has been with Aspell since 2016. She works as a counselor and site coordinator at A Mother’s Love. She first began working at Aspell because of her love for helping others. Her biggest passion is working with addicted mothers and their babies. According to Rachel, “I love watching the women bond with their babies and gain a new perspective of life.”

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Frankie Elliott

Chief of Operations

Frankie has been with Aspell since 2005. He works as Chief of Operations. Frankie first began to work at Aspell in order to assist in preserving the integrity of the Aspell program. His biggest passion is to see someone come in broken and see them within 3-6 months restore relationships with their families and employers. Frankie likes “to be able to see them smile and have hope in their lives again.”

Rob Boatright LADAC

Men's Residential Coordinator

Rob Boatright has been a valued member of the Aspell family since 2021. His deep-rooted compassion for our clients is evident in every interaction he nurtures. Whether he’s providing support or simply listening, Rob consistently creates a warm and empathetic atmosphere, making each client feel understood and valued. His dedication to fostering genuine connections truly enhances the experience for everyone he encounters.

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Ashley Coleman

LMSW, LADAC II, QCS

Lifehouse Coordinator

Ashley has been with Aspell since 2017. She is part of the Lifehouse, women treatment, counseling team. She first began to work at Aspell because of her passion to help those who are dying in active addiction get recovery. According to Ashley, “One of the greatest blessings that I have experienced working at Aspell is seeing a client come in, desperate and hopeless, and watching their lives get recreated.”

Bradley Teague

LADAC

Jackson IOP Coordinator

Bradley Teague became a cherished member of the Aspell family in 2017 when he joined our support staff. Throughout his journey with us, he has grown tremendously, evolving from a counselor in training to a licensed counselor, and now stepping into the role of Jackson IOP Coordinator. Bradley’s compassionate nature and his profound ability to connect with clients have made a meaningful difference in the lives of many. Having faced similar challenges himself, he offers a unique understanding that truly resonates with those he supports, providing hope and comfort to individuals on their own paths to healing.