Dino Bedinelli, MSW,
LICSW, LADC
Chief Operating Officer
Dino Bedinelli, MSW,
LICSW, LADC
Chief Operating Officer
Completing her addictive behavior studies in New York State in 1994, Michelle holds a Master’s in Human Services from Post University. Michelle has worked in all facets of substance abuse services comprising of direct care, supervisory and managerial all from a trauma-informed, person-centered lens. She has experience and understanding of the many modalities of treatment including traditional outpatient, intensive outpatient, day treatment, residential inpatient, and crisis care.
Proficient in creation and management of clinical programming including training development and presentation for clinical staff, Michelle is passionate about the education and enhancement of skills in those who work directly with those afflicted with substance use disorders to ensure they receive the highest quality of care.
Michelle MacLagan,
LADC1, CADC
Clinical Director
Clementine Amidon
Lead Care Coordinator
Director of Admissions
With over 20 years of professional and personal experience, interest, and knowledge within the Holistic Wellness Model for Whole Being Health Care and The Healing Arts, Ada Langford has built a unique skill set through a more comprehensive lens for Addiction Recovery and Relapse Prevention. From her time as a Licensed Skin Therapist to her time as a buyer for the naturopathic treatments at Whole Foods; and her recent experience as a Recovery Specialist and Experiential Coordinator at an ATS/CSS, Ada has always felt her most complete when she is working to help others. Ada is the creator of a very successful experiential art program called ‘Accidental Art’ that she taught to thousands of addicts in a previous program. She is currently a licensed yoga instructor with over 300 registered hours with the Soma Yoga Institute and has offered trauma-informed classes for hundreds of addicts in recovery at the CSS level of care. Ada is also a certificate holder and instructor of the Y12SR program (integrating the spiritual principles of the 12 Step program with wisdom, philosophy, and practices of Yoga) which she gratefully brings to treatment for the very first time at Compass Recovery. One word that Ada uses to describe the many aspects of that yoga is “relationship”. It’s about building, creating, healing, reclaiming, reworking, reevaluating, reconnecting, rediscovering relationships. Relationship to yourself, the relationship you have with others, and your relationship to the world around you. A sense of union and harmony. Like Yoga, a person’s recovery path is a journey where the invitation is to explore all aspects of themselves. A chance to uncover and heal areas of separation and disconnection. In this way, people have a better chance at examining the intricate connections that make up their whole being and where the root of separation started. Addressing the whole person, in mind/body/spirit, can bring out the happiest, healthiest wholesome most authentic version of themselves.
Ada Langford
Yoga & Meditation Instructor
Compass Recovery’s Counselor Chris Maschino, CADC, is a substance use disorder clinician with five years of experience in the field. Mr. Maschino completed the Addiction Counselor Education program at Westfield State University and went on to earn a Bachelor of Science in Psychology with a concentration in Trauma Services from Endicott College. Since entering the field, Mr. Maschino has worked in ATS, CSS, PHP, and IOP programs in various clinical, operation, and administrative roles.
Chris Maschino, CADC
Counselor
With 14 years of professional experience in the treatment of substance use disorder, Joe Boucher as brought a wealth of experience and knowledge to Compass Recovery. Joe has provided direct services in all modalities of care prior to his joining Compass including detoxification, inpatient rehabilitation, partial hospitalization, intensive outpatient, outpatient as well as overseeing operations within sober housing. As well, Joes expertise within administration operations ensures that those engaged in services receive the utmost quality of care.
Joseph Boucher
Counselor
Michael Raschilla, CADC
Counselor