
Secrets to Enjoying Holiday Work Parties Sober
If you’re ready to quit drinking or drugs, or just trying to cut back, work social events come with a unique set of pressures and challenges
Freedom from alcohol in 90 days with clinical, community, and coexisting issue support.
Medication management (including GLP-1s) and progress monitoring—without all of the components of Workit Core.
Kali Lux is a consumer marketing leader with a focus on healthcare and wellness. She has over a decade of experience in building and operating metrics-driven brand, demand generation, and customer experience teams. A founding member of Workit Health’s team and a person in recovery herself, she’s passionate about fighting stigma and developing strategies that allow more people access to quality treatment at the moment they’re ready for help.

If you’re ready to quit drinking or drugs, or just trying to cut back, work social events come with a unique set of pressures and challenges

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In 2014, Robin McIntosh and Lisa McLaughlin were tired of watching friends fall through the cracks of traditional addiction treatments. Finding that was still a slog endless phone numbers and Google searches, a battle with insurance companies, or a number on a waitlist. Enter Workit Health.
Workit Health’s online addiction treatment program meets the rigorous standards set by The Joint Commission and accepted by national healthcare experts.
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