Lori Johnson founded Amicus House, Inc in 1998 after owning and directing Moriah, Inc. an alcohol and drug treatment program, which was comprised of 7 facilities founded by them in 1989. The Adson Group Lori Johnson, executive director of Amicus House, stands outside the substance abuse recovery home. Established in 1998 by Johnson and her husband, Richard, a pioneer in the treatment of alcoholics and drug abusers, Amicus House is a model for several other treatment programs around the state.
A respected member of the community, Lori Johnson has proven her commitment to helping others. In addition to directing operations at the primary treatment facility, she supervises a network of certified transition houses. Amicus House is licensed and certified by the State of California. License #430041AP. She met Marc Adler in 2002. We spoke of his idea of starting a residential treatment program for the victims of traumatic experiences
Lori Johnson founded Amicus House, Inc in 1998 after owning and directing Moriah, Inc. an alcohol and drug treatment program, which was comprised of 7 facilities founded by them in 1989. The Adson Group of Lori Johnson, executive director of Amicus House, stands outside the substance abuse recovery home. She met Marc Adler in 2002. They spoke of his idea of starting a residential treatment program for the victims of traumatic experiences.