AdCare Announces New Logo
AdCare is excited to announce our new logo, which serves as a reflection of our core values and mission.
For more than 48 years, AdCare has been passionately dedicated to providing care for those struggling with addiction and co-occurring disorders in our community. Our new logo is a visual representation of the immense heart that each of our providers brings to our treatment programs.
At the top of the list of AdCare’s core values is compassion and caring. Our new logo reflects our drive to provide care to our patients that is not only effective but kind, nonjudgmental and grounded in a real understanding of what our patients have endured in their struggles with addiction.
The logo also illustrates AdCare’s commitment to diversity and inclusion and a supportive environment for all patients and staff members.
Finally, the new logo provides a nod to New England, home of AdCare’s treatment programs. AdCare has inpatient and outpatient programs spanning across both Massachusetts and Rhode Island, with inpatient centers located in North Kingstown, RI and Worcester, MA. Our logo’s heart pays tribute to the city of Worcester, home of AdCare Hospital, that is known as the “Heart of the Commonwealth” and whose official symbol is centered around a heart.
Our team celebrated the rebranding at our two inpatient locations – AdCare Hospital and AdCare Rhode Island.
At AdCare, we have been serving our community for nearly half a century, and we will continue our mission to inspire wellness and long-term recovery in those suffering from addiction by empowering them through high-quality, individualized, and effective treatment founded on clinical excellence within a safe and supportive community. Only our logo is changing, never our commitment to our patients.
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