Find hope, healing, and happiness at Willow Grove
Megan Talmo
Chief Clinical Officer
Megan Talmo, LMFT has over ten years of experience in mental health and substance use treatment. Licensed in both California and Tennessee, she brings a thoughtful, trauma-informed approach to care, with advanced training in EMDR, DBT, and other evidence-based therapies.
Megan has extensive experience mentoring clinicians and helping build treatment programs rooted in integrity, compassion, and measurable outcomes. As Chief Clinical Officer, she is committed to creating supportive, effective environments for both clients and clinical teams
.Outside of work, Megan prioritizes balance and wellness, enjoying time outdoors with her family and animals, reading widely, and exploring great local food.
Jessica Harvey
Program Director
Jessica Harvey has worked in the recovery and treatment field for over four years, bringing compassion, optimism, and genuine curiosity to her work each day. She is deeply passionate about understanding how the mind, body, and spirit heal and grow throughout the recovery process.
One of Jessica’s favorite parts of working in treatment is witnessing individuals reconnect with themselves and rediscover what truly brings them joy and purpose.
Outside of work, she can often be found at live concerts or dog parks—two places she believes radiate the best energy and sense of connection.
Recovery has given Jessica more than she ever imagined. It has fueled her growth into the person she strives to be, the mother her daughter deserves, and a steady, supportive presence for those walking a path she once traveled herself.
Meredith Hugh
Business Development Representative
Meredith Hugh loves building connection and community.
As someone in recovery herself, Meredith brings real empathy, openness, and heart to everything she does. She believes healing happens when people feel truly seen, supported, and reminded that meaningful connection can turn survival into a life worth living.
With over six years in the recovery field as an advocate and Certified Peer Recovery Specialist, Meredith has walked alongside many individuals on their journeys toward healing. Recovery helped her find her purpose, and she’s grateful to give that hope back to others every day.
Temicka M. Tate
Director of Nursing
Temicka M. Tate, RN, BSN has spent over 30 years caring for people in healthcare, with a special focus on detox and addiction recovery. As a Tennessee multistate Registered Nurse and nursing leader, she is known for her calm presence, compassion, and commitment to helping patients feel safe and supported.
Temicka works closely with patients and care teams during some of life’s hardest moments, guiding individuals through withdrawal and early recovery with empathy, professionalism, and respect. She believes healing happens best in an environment built on dignity, trust, and teamwork.
Dr. Millard D. Collins
Medical Director
Dr. Millard D. Collins, MD, FAAFP is a board-certified family medicine physician and the Medical Director at Willow Grove Recovery. He completed his undergraduate studies at Xavier University of Louisiana and earned his medical degree from Meharry Medical College.
Dr. Collins brings decades of clinical and leadership experience to his role, having served as Residency Program Director, Associate Dean of Student & Academic Affairs, and Chair of Family & Community Medicine. A Harvard Macy Scholar with advanced training in geriatrics from UCLA, he is a nationally respected educator and advocate for patient-centered care.
In addition to his clinical work, Dr. Collins is the host of Ask Dr. Mickey with Karen Love, a weekly radio and digital program focused on honest, accessible conversations about health and wellness.
At Willow Grove Recovery, Dr. Collins is dedicated to creating a safe, compassionate, and supportive treatment environment where individuals feel heard, respected, and guided toward lasting wellness. He believes recovery works best when care is thoughtful, personal, and grounded in dignity and trust.
Nick Talmo
Executive Director
Nick Talmo is driven by service and a heartfelt desire to support others who are walking a path similar to his own. In long-term recovery himself, Nick leads with humility and a strong belief that lasting recovery is built through spiritual growth, daily routines, and living the Twelve Steps. His passion for this work comes from lived experience and a sincere desire to give back what was freely given to him.
At Willow Grove Recovery, Nick is known for his calm presence, openness, and ability to help people feel comfortable and supported from the very beginning of their journey. He believes healing happens when people feel understood, respected, and encouraged every step of the way.
Outside of work, Nick is a devoted husband to his wife Megan, a proud dad to Hudson, and a dog dad to two pups. He remains deeply grateful for his recovery and feels honored every day to walk alongside others as they move toward lasting healing and wellness.