There are currently 10 Meehan-inspired treatment centers scattered across the nation. Clint Stonebraker, Bob Meehan's son in law, owns two programs in Georgia; Augusta and Atlanta (The Insight Program). Two in Arizona; Phoenix and Tucson (Pathway Drug Abuse Program); and one in Greensboro, North Carolina (The Insight Program).
Along with the programs, Clint also owns Meek Publishing as well as The Meehan Institute, a nonprofit facility where virtually every counselor who works in the allied programs has undergone training.
In addition, Crossroads (which has satellite groups in Columbia and Kansas City), are owned by Frank Szachta who also owns and operates Cornerstone Drug Abuse Programs "North" and "South" in Denver Colorado
Meehan himself owns two facilities Step One and Step Two Recovery Centers, both in Phoenix,(Licensed under the name J.A.D. LLC meaning Joy Ann Davis, Bob's wife) where its brethren refer clients for intensive, 45-day stays that cost about $14,000.
All of these programs continue to draw heavily on the teachings of its founder, the controversial and self proclaimed drug-and-alcohol recovery expert Bob Meehan.
Together these entities formed the International Coalition of Enthusiastic Chemical Abuse Programs, or ICECAP. As of March 2005, we can confirm that ICECAP no longer exists.