Mike “The Situation” Sorrentino put his platform to work this week. The Jersey Shore star shared a breakdown of addiction recovery and mental health programs at Archangel Centers on Instagram, calling access to the right level of care essential for long-term stability.
Sorrentino’s been one of the more open recovery advocates to come out of reality TV. He talked about substance abuse during Jersey Shore’s original MTV run. The show premiered in 2009. He married Lauren Pesce in 2018, served an eight-month federal sentence on tax charges the following year, and became a dad not long after. Through all of it, he’s kept recovery part of his public story. Jersey Shore returned for Family Vacation on MTV, and Sorrentino has leaned into advocacy work since. He puts his name on programs like this with real history behind him.
The post laid out three tiers of care at Archangel Centers.
The most intensive option is the Partial Care Program. It runs Monday through Saturday from 9am to 3:15pm – close to a full business day, six days a week. Below that is the IOP Day Program, running Monday through Friday from 9am to noon. For people with jobs or family obligations during the day, the IOP Evening Program is available. It runs Monday, Wednesday, and Friday evenings from 6pm to 9pm, with virtual options.
“Access to the appropriate level of care plays a critical role in long term stability,” Sorrentino wrote in the caption. He also described the programs as built around continuity, with “clear communication, structured expectations, and individualized planning” at every stage.
The programs cover virtual support, full-day therapeutic programming, and outpatient flexibility. They also include interventions and dual diagnosis treatment. That dual diagnosis piece matters. A lot of people in recovery are also managing depression, anxiety, PTSD, or other mental health conditions. Treating the substance use alone and leaving those underlying issues unaddressed is one of the main reasons people cycle back through treatment. Dual diagnosis means both get addressed at the same time.
Sorrentino also directed the post at families and professionals seeking referrals. He noted that the Archangel Centers team is available to help with next steps. The contact number listed is (888) 464-2144.
He posted actual schedules and a phone number. That kind of detail is what moves someone from thinking about getting help to picking up the phone. That’s the whole point of advocacy like this.
The three-tier structure reflects something real. Recovery options have to fit around people’s actual schedules and obligations. Not everyone has the bandwidth for six days of intensive programming. A morning option, a lighter midday option, and an evening option with virtual access – that range matters. Sorrentino’s using his reach to put it in front of people who need it.