Our Dedication to Your Recovery
Our mission is to help all those affected by substance abuse by providing an ethical path to recovery with custom-tailored treatment options and continued care well after treatment ends.
Footprints of Serenity will provide support to you and your loved one—from intervention services to case management and aftercare options, we have worked hard to put together an extensive network of treatment professionals across the country.
Footprints of Serenity’s confidential client list comes from all walks of life, from all tiers; the elusive, the reclusive and the exclusive. All are shown the same compassion and understanding, given the same choices and guided towards the path of recovery.
Today in America, 1 in 7 will meet the criteria for substance abuse in their lifetime. Knowing this, Footprints of Serenity work hard to help families and their loved ones experience the relief that comes with long-term recovery. There is no greater feeling in the world than being freed from the prison of your own mind, and the physical bondage of the disease of addiction and alcoholism. Follow our Footprints to Serenity that you and your loved ones have been looking for.
BEGIN YOUR JOURNEY
Footprints of Serenity has put together a team of addiction professionals who have decades of experience in treatment and long-term personal recovery. We truly understand what it is like to be in your shoes and work to provide your family with a one-stop solution to substance abuse. During this entire process, the anonymity of our clients and staff remains of utmost importance. Privacy and discretion is vital in order to further ensure the trust and safety of our clients. Explore below more about our professional team who will work hand-in-hand with you on this journey.
Personalized Professional
Eric Moore
CADC II, ICADC, CIP
Eric began his mission of interventions on the premise of providing nothing less than excellence to his clients and families. His understanding of what is needed to begin a life in recovery gives him the compassion and empathy that is necessary in all his interactions with clients and loved ones. His dedication to the recovery community and those who struggle with addiction is beyond reproach. With over a decade of experience working in the behavioral healthcare arena and years of experience working on the front lines with, what others would consider to be, the most difficult cases he has shown that everyone can recover and find a new way of life when given the appropriate environment, opportunity, and guidance to do so. He believes that when people are met with positive regard for their own desires or dreams, love, and compassion from those closest to them the intervention process is much more powerful and, therefore successful.
Evan Amarni
M.S., LAADC-CA, ICADC, CIP
Evan has been working in the behavioral healthcare industry for over 10 years. Spending a majority of his career working with individuals who have been incarcerated most of their lives and showing them a different lifestyle than what they have been accustomed to has helped shape his perception of how addiction can take a toll on those suffering. Evan really enjoys working with families and partnering with them through the intervention process. He does this by offering direct feedback in a loving and caring way, setting the tone for how the family will carry on in the healing process. Evan has sat on numerous boards including the California Association of Alcohol and Drug Abuse Counselors and the California Consortium of Addiction Programs and Professionals. His most rewarding moment in any intervention is when he witnesses a family that has been torn apart by addiction reunify in a more healthy dynamic than when he first started working with them. He believes undoubtedly that the family must seek out help and put forth effort in their own healing process
These two interventionist professionals work as a team, a single unit, in the intervention process. They have the flexibility to switch roles during the process and change trajectories based on the given situation, in the moment. It is by this capability that they find working as a team is more effective and leads to a more successful intervention process.