By: Corinna Ridgeway
For decades, addiction treatment in America has carried a significant stigma. Facilities have often felt institutional, sterile, and unwelcoming, which can sometimes reinforce shame at a time when patients most need compassion and dignity. Diamond Recovery Group is working to challenge this narrative by placing hospitality at the forefront of its model — essentially creating what its CEO, Adam Multz, describes as “a hospital inside of a hotel.” While this approach may not be suitable for everyone, it seeks to offer a more inviting and supportive environment that could help improve the recovery experience for many individuals.
The company, founded in Florida and now expanding nationally, believes that individuals suffering from substance use and mental health challenges deserve to experience recovery in a setting that promotes respect, warmth, and healing. Rather than using fluorescent lights and linoleum floors, Diamond Recovery Group’s centers are designed with thoughtful touches more common to the luxury hospitality industry — curated scents, chef-driven meals, ambient lighting, and concierge-level staff roles.
“We’ve drawn inspiration from sources far outside traditional healthcare,” said Multz, referencing works like Unreasonable Hospitality by Will Guidara and If Disney Ran Your Hospital, which emphasizes the potential for a transformative experience. “When people walk through our doors, they shouldn’t feel like patients. They should feel like guests who are finally being taken care of.”
This hospitality-driven philosophy is not just cosmetic. Diamond Recovery Group has incorporated hospitality principles into staff training, patient intake, and even alumni programming. From “Welcome Coordinators” who greet each guest with personalized touches to celebratory “milestone moments” that acknowledge progress, the organization is reframing treatment as a life-affirming journey.
At its core, Diamond Recovery Group believes that reducing stigma involves reimagining the environment. “By treating people like they belong in a five-star setting, they begin to feel that their recovery is worth the effort of a high-quality experience,” said Multz.
Beyond the physical design, the organization is also reconsidering the emotional architecture of care. Many treatment programs can unintentionally reinforce shame or a sense of “otherness” in clients who already arrive feeling isolated. By blending hospitality with clinical care, Diamond Recovery Group strives to create spaces that inspire hope rather than fear, and dignity rather than discomfort. This approach signals to clients that they are not defined by their diagnosis or history—they are valued human beings capable of transformation.
The impact of this model is already evident. Families report feeling more confident leaving loved ones in an environment that feels supportive and professional, while clients themselves describe a renewed sense of motivation and belonging. Staff members are empowered, too, with training that prioritizes empathy, communication, and personal connection alongside medical and therapeutic expertise. This creates a culture where every team member, from clinicians to coordinators, shares the responsibility of nurturing recovery.
Importantly, the Diamond Recovery Group model does not compromise evidence-based care for comfort. Each program integrates therapeutic modalities such as cognitive-behavioral therapy, trauma-informed care, and dual-diagnosis treatment. What makes the model distinct is the way these interventions are delivered—within a framework that reflects high-quality hospitality, so clients feel safe enough to fully engage in the work of recovery.
The expansion beyond Florida reflects a growing demand for treatment options that honor both clinical needs and human experience. As the organization opens new facilities, it is committed to adapting this hospitality-inspired approach to diverse communities while maintaining the same high standards of respect and care. The goal is not only to help people heal but to shift the way treatment is perceived across the country.
In a field often clouded by stigma, Diamond Recovery Group’s philosophy is both progressive and necessary. By reimagining treatment environments, the company is challenging outdated perceptions of addiction care and offering a new vision—one where recovery is not hidden away in sterile spaces, but celebrated in environments that reflect dignity, worth, and the promise of a brighter future. This innovative approach encourages individuals to heal with confidence, respect, and unwavering compassionate support.
More information on Diamond Recovery Group’s mission can be found at DiamondRecovery.com. If you’re struggling, give Diamond Recovery a call today at 844-326-7443— their care team is here to help guide you toward recovery.
Disclaimer: The information provided in this article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. For professional guidance related to addiction treatment, please consult with a healthcare provider.





