Phoenix House looks to take next step in rehabilitation

Gary Cosby Jr.

Tuscaloosa News

Few people in Alabama have ever heard of Dave Durocher, but he may soon have a dramatic impact on Tuscaloosa.

Durocher describes himself as a drug addict, a liar, a thief, a manipulator, a cheater and a violent man. He had done four terms in prison and was looking at what amounted to a jail sentence for the rest of his life when he persuaded a California judge to give him a chance and enter a therapeutic community program known as Delancey Street.

It changed his life.

Durocher is now the director of The Other Side Academy, a therapeutic community in Salt Lake City, Utah, where he is helping others turn their lives around and he’s the inspiration behind what Ted Sexton, director of Phoenix House in Tuscaloosa, hopes to do here for people recovering from drug and alcohol addiction.

Oct. 19, 2023; Tuscaloosa, Alabama, USA; Feb 5, 2024; Tuscaloosa, Alabama, USA; Ted Sexton, director of Phoenix House in Tuscaloosa, left, listens as Dave Durocher, a former addict and repeat offender who now directs The Other Side Academy, a therapeutic community in Salt Lake City, Utah speaks to local and state officials during a visit in October.

“What can we do to actually help people recover long-term? Anyone can get someone clean and sober. You throw their butts in jail and get them clean and sober. The question is, when they come back out, what are we doing to keep them from going back?” Sexton said.

The problem that rehabilitation programs like Phoenix House have is that the time is too short to effect lifelong change for many who come through the program. Sexton, a former Tuscaloosa County sheriff who came on board as director three years ago, said they have made great strides in getting Phoenix House back on track. A previous director had embezzled money and ruined many relationships in the community.

Sexton said they have made major improvements to the Phoenix House’s physical building and gotten the programs back on track. The problem they face, a problem that many rehabilitation programs face all across the country is that insurance and government regulations dictate the length of time a person can be in the program.

Building a long-term therapeutic community through Phoenix House could be the solution, Sexton says.

‘Like high school with knives’

Durocher, who compared the jails in California to high school with knives, said that every trip to jail just made him a better criminal and rehab programs with brief visits with counselors did him no good.

“We are indoctrinated in this country now to think that one-on-one therapy is the answer. Well, I’ve got news for you, if you think some geek who went to college is going to help Dave after 27 years of drug addiction and four prison terms, anybody who believes that probably needs more help than I did,” Durocher said during a visit to Tuscaloosa in October.

Feb 5, 2024; Tuscaloosa, Alabama, USA; Jim Jones, a certified recovery support specialist, conducts a meeting at Phoenix House in Tuscaloosa for men who are in the program.

Durocher advocates a completely different way to address the problem and it is a solution he found in the Delancey Street program. Durocher had been in and out of rehab programs, he had said and done all the right things to get out the program, but immediately returned to his old way of life as soon as the counselors released him. It took the long-term approach at Delancey Street to get him free from his ingrained way of life.