Category: Rehab Reviews

To assist you in selecting a suitable treatment facility for your rehabilitation we review a variety of treatment centres, from the low-end to the high; from those that offer individualised treatment and one-on-one therapy to those that focus more on groups and meetings; and from those that subscribe to 12-step to those that offer non-spiritual, non-disease model treatment.

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  • Casa Palmera

    Casa Palmera

    The facility offers a bio-psycho-social-spiritual curriculum of care that not only treats symptoms, but also heals the root, underlying causes of conditions.

    Introduction and Basic Services

    Located in the beautiful coastal city of Del Mar, California, Casa Palmera is a luxury residential treatment facility that specializes in the care of clients with alcohol and substance use disorders as well as a range of eating disorders like anorexia, bulimia and compulsive eating. Founded in 1987, this Joint Commission accredited facility provides a continuum of care that includes medical detox, residential care, PHP, IOP and standard outpatient services. Casa Palmera offers a bio-psycho-social-spiritual curriculum that integrates holistic therapies, 12-step, evidence-based practices, recreation, nutrition, psychoeducation and relapse prevention. The facility specializes in dual diagnosis support for clients suffering from co-occurring mental and physical disorders such as depression, anxiety and trauma.

    Facility and Meals

    Casa Palmera is situated in a 37,000 square foot resort 20 miles north of San Diego in picturesque Del Mar, California. Designed in the style of feng shui, the facility and the surrounding five-acre campus offer a calm and soothing atmosphere ideal for anyone beginning their recovery journey. Residents have the option of staying in either a semi-private or deluxe private room. Bedrooms include an ensuite bathroom and either a queen-sized bed or two full-sized beds with nice linen, pillows and a comforter. Calma Palmera offers plenty of amenities including gardens, outdoor meditation areas, landscaped courtyards and patios.

    Residents enjoy an amazing culinary experience at Casa Palmera. An on-site chef provides delicious and healthy meals with fresh, local ingredients. Individuals with dietary restrictions, preferences or allergies are easily accommodated with a plethora of tasty options. In addition, clients struggling with eating disorders work with expert dietitians to learn about meal planning and preparation. Clients participate in supervised trips to the grocery store.

    Treatment Protocol and Team

    Rather than simply treating symptoms, Casa Palmera seeks to heal the “whole person.” As such, clients benefit from individualized treatment plans. Before beginning treatment, individuals undergo a comprehensive intake assessment that includes a complete account of substance use, as well as a personal and family medical history. From there, the Casa Palmera team designs the most effective personalized care strategy tailored to address the unique needs, expectations and circumstances of the individual client. When necessary, clients transition immediately into the detox program before beginning the residential phase. The facility provides a medical detox with around-the-clock supervision and medications to mitigate uncomfortable withdrawal symptoms. Upon completion, individuals typically move straight into the residential program.

    Casa Palmera offers a multifaceted approach to care that includes a host of therapeutic and medical services. Clients engage in individual and group sessions rooted in CBT, DBT, ACT and the emotional freedom technique. Psychoeducation courses focus on a range of topics including communication, anger and stress management, codependency, body issues, nutrition as well as relapse prevention.

    Residents participate fully in the 12-step program during their time at Casa Palmera. PHP and IOP participants are encouraged to attend at least two 12-step meetings a week. In addition, the facility offers brain mapping and neurofeedback to teach clients how to regulate their own brain function. Casa Palmera understands the importance of family involvement to the success of a long-term recovery. As such, the facility incorporates a three-day family program in the middle of treatment. Families learn about the disease of addiction as well as effective techniques to help the client prevent relapse.

    Casa Palmera offers comprehensive PHP and IOP programs on a step-down basis. The PHP program runs all-day Monday through Friday. The IOP meets three times a week for three hours a session. With flexible morning and evening options, the IOP is an ideal option for clients that require a consistent therapeutic structure but cannot make the commitment to an inpatient or PHP plan. Individuals are able to receive comprehensive care without taking time off of work or school. While the length of treatment varies from client to client, the typical stay at Casa Palmera lasts between 25 and 30 days. For clients that continue into the IOP phase, treatment can stretch to 40 days. Towards the end of their stay, individuals work with a case manager to establish a continued support system that includes finding a 12-step sponsor.

    The Casa Palmera team is made up of psychiatrists, physicians, psychologists, therapists, addiction specialists, dietitians, an acupuncturist and a nursing team. Certifications includes MD, DO, PhD, PsyD, LMFT, LPCC and RN. Medication management and medical services are available for individuals with co-occurring mental and physical disorders such as chronic pain, anxiety and bipolar disorder.

    Bonus Amenities

    The facility has a world-class fitness center a complete ropes course and a climbing wall. Many residents work with a personal trainer during their stay. There are visiting hours for friends and family every day.

    The facility provides an array of holistic practices including art and music therapy, massage, mindfulness meditation, yoga and Reiki.

    Casa Palmera believes that residents must re-learn how to have sober fun. As such, the facility takes full advantage of the beautiful locale that is Del Mar. Residents enjoy walks to the beach, swimming and boogie boarding.

    Summary

    Casa Palmera is a luxury treatment facility in Del Mar, California, right up the coast from San Diego. The facility specializes in the care of adults struggling with substance use and eating disorders as well as co-occurring mental and physical health conditions. The facility offers a bio-psycho-social-spiritual curriculum of care that not only treats symptoms, but also heals the root, underlying causes of conditions. As such, the facility tailors comprehensive care plans to address the specific needs of the person. A myriad of therapies are offered including evidence-based modalities, holistic measures, nutrition, experiential, recreation and 12-step. There is also an active alumni program. For anyone seeking a full continuum of care and completely integrative programming, Casa Palmera offers the best. The facility’s team of compassionate experts and the luxury accommodations make for a world-class treatment experience.

    Casa Palmera Location

    14750 El Camino Real
    Del Mar, California

    (858) 481-4411

    Casa Palmera Cost

    Call for details. Most major insurances accepted.

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  • Behavioral Health of the Palm Beaches

    Behavioral Health of the Palm Beaches

    Behavioral Health of the Palm Beaches (BHOPB) is a collection of rehabilitation facilities all located within about 10 miles from each other. Donald K. Mullaney, a recovering addict with a doctorate in psychology, started BHOPB in 1997 as a 12-bed Florida drug rehab. It has since grown to be a 200-bed facility that also has a detox unit. The detox unit covers alcohol, drugs, heroin, pain pills and Suboxone.

    Introduction and Basic Services

    BHOPB’s General Treatment Program covers residential drug and alcohol rehab, young adult rehab, rehab for baby boomers, pain medication addiction treatment, heroin addiction treatment and DUI rehab. It also covers mental health issues such as depression, anger management, bipolar disorder, binge eating disorder, codependency, domestic violence and depression treatment, dual diagnosis treatment, eating disorder and chemical dependency, gambling addiction, internet addiction, sex addiction, social skills development and trauma recovery treatment.

    The team at BHOPB also runs intervention programs, holistic treatment programs, professional programs, spiritual programs, family programs and alumni programs.

    BHOPB was recently purchased by Banyan Treatment Center. BHOPB is Banyan’s 8th and 9th rehabilitation center.

    Facility and Meals

    When a client arrives at Behavioral Health of the Palm Beaches, their first stop is the clinic in Lake Worth, Florida for intake. After all the paperwork is run through, depending on their insurance and financial resources, the client is sent to one of three facilities: the lovely Seaside facility in West Palm Beach, the single sex residence in West Palm or Singer Island, or the Cottages in Palm Beach. All residences are within 10 miles of each other.

    If detox is needed, BHOPB is there to help. The detox program lasts about seven to 10 days. BHOPB is among the 10 percent of Florida rehabs that offers detox. The top tier residents detox separately and everyone else detoxes together in a co-ed space. The clients are put in spacious double rooms and attend classes during the day and, if they are able, they also go to 12-step meetings.

    The Cottages are efficiency condos with vacation house style furniture. There is maid service but clients have to clean the floors and bedrooms themselves. They, as well as the mid level residents, also cook their own meals with a $60 food allowance each week at the Winn Dixie. When not in group, they are free to watch TV and hang out as much as they’d like.

    The Seaside residence at BHOPB has lovely modern furniture, queen sized beds, marble countertops and private chefs who cook meals to order. They also have a very large pool, which is nice in the Florida heat. Drivers shuttle clients to meetings as opposed to the vans for everyone else.

    At the Seaside residence, clients are allowed to keep their cellphones and use the computer at the business center. At the Cottages, they are not allowed to keep their phones or use computers.

    Treatment Protocol and Team

    The real difference between Seaside the rest of the BHOPB residences is that counselors at the other facilities are not qualified to diagnose co-occuring issues. Therefore, those clients can primarily expect classes and 12-step meetings.

    A typical day starts at 7 am where, at Seaside, a chef cooks a wonderful healthy breakfast. At the residences and cottages, the clients usually fend for themselves at mealtime. Then off to co-ed community groups, then single sex groups until lunch. After lunch (which is catered for the Seaside residents), there are tracks like pain management, anger management, nutrition, HIV and Hep. C, anxiety, and grief and loss and trauma, among other topics. Twice weekly they are offered acupuncture, Light and Sound Neurotherapy, and EMDR. After dinner, they attend outside AA meetings or have them at the residence.

    Treatment at Seaside Palm Beach combines 12-step methods with evidence-based practices. Supplemental therapies are offered twice weekly including EMDR (eye movement desensitization and reprocessing), hypnotherapy, acupuncture and biofeedback, massage, and meditation.

    A treatment team includes a medical director, a Master of social work, and a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW).

    Clients may also participate in anger management groups and relapse preventions workshops. Specialized treatment tracks are offered for professional athletes, healthcare professionals, first responders and aviation professionals.

    A comprehensive three-day family program is available for families and includes counseling and education.

    After discharge, BHOPB counselors call the client once a week to monitor their progress and lessen the calls as the year goes on and they adjust to a new life. They then follow up with contacts who make the commitment to monitor patients and be honest in their reporting. In the event of a relapse, an alumni member will get in touch to see if a readmittance is needed and if so, they can help set that up quickly so the relapse is a short one and the road to sobriety is back on track. BHOPB even has a support group for friends and family of BHOPB clients to share stories and be supportive of others who are in the same position as they are.

    They also offer Individualized aftercare that includes: referral for counseling, alumni programs and transitional living to bridge that gap between rehab and the real world.

    Summary

    Behavioral Health of the Palm Beaches is a solid option for care, especially for those with extensive insurance coverage or financial means. The Cottages are still a solid alternative for anyone not financially able to cover the cost of BHOPB’s more upscale offerings. If the client is motivated, then the cushiness of the accommodations shouldn’t make much of a difference. Overall it’s a well rounded treatment experience offering 12-step support, plenty of therapy and lots of specialized programming. This facility is one of the many reasons why South Florida is considered a premier destination for recovery.

    Behavioral Health of the Palm Beaches Location

    7859 Lake Worth Rd

    Lake Worth, FL 33467

    (561) 264-1138

    [email protected]

    Behavioral Health of the Palm Beaches Cost

    $12,000-$80,000

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  • Pride Institute

    Pride Institute

    Accredited by CARF, Pride Institute is an inclusive treatment program where being LGBTQ is the norm and not the exception.

    Introduction and Basic Services

    Founded by three individuals in the 1980s in response to the height of AIDS epidemic, Pride Institute is the nation’s first and leading provider of treatment programs devoted to the addiction and mental health needs of the LGBTQ community. Located in Eden Prairie, Minnesota, west of the Twin Cities, Pride Institute’s residential treatment campus is on three private acres of serene woodlands. The Pride Institute outpatient services take place at a separate location in Minneapolis.

    Pride Institute is licensed by the state of Minnesota and accredited by the Commission on the Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities known as CARF. Pride Institute provides both residential and outpatient treatment for a wide range of substance abuse, trauma, sexual and behavioral issues. It treats dual diagnosis when the primary diagnosis is related to substance addiction. Additional programs include a Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP) with lodging, an Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP), family counseling and extensive resources for sexual therapy. While it might go without saying, anyone considering treatment at Pride Institute must be a member of the LGBTQ+ community.

    Facility and Meals

    The clients of Pride Institute’s residential program are housed in a cabin lodge style building with dormitory style residences. Rooms are shared by three clients and include twin beds, wardrobes, desks and a sink. Clients share a hallway bathroom.

    There is also a community room with a kitchenette, and a lounge with a piano and guitars. Residents also enjoy a community room with a TV, an on-site gym with an indoor volleyball court and ample outdoor space with lounge chairs, walking trails and a fire pit.

    All meals are served in a cafeteria style dining hall. While staying at Pride Institute, clients can receive messages, letters, packages and gifts (subject to inspection) from family and friends.

    Treatment Protocol and Team

    All of Pride Institute’s programs are specifically designed for LGBTQ clients. As a result, clients have the freedom to be their authentic selves during treatment. Treatment is available for substance use disorders, trauma related issues and sexual and behavioral issues. The treatment for both addiction and dual diagnosis is centered around evidence-based practices. Clinicians utilize therapeutic approaches such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT). Pride Institute’s treatment also includes 24 hour nursing care, 12-step facilitation and case management. It’s worth noting, Pride Institute does not offer detox services. Those in need of detox must do so elsewhere, prior to admission at Pride Institute.

    Treatment is based on the individual needs of the client. As such, the length of stay in The Pride Institute residential program usually averages 25 days but clients can stay for as long as 60 and 90 days based on their needs.

    Treatment is holistic in that it aims to treat not only addiction but also the client’s whole health and well being. Individual and group therapy covers health education, issues specific to LGBTQ+ community, HIV and chronic illnesses, trauma, grief and loss. Specific group therapy includes a women’s group, body image group, transgender support, relapse prevention, anger management, spirituality, physical health, art therapy, nicotine recovery and sexual health.

    Though Pride treats a wide range of mental health, emotional and behavioral issues, a client’s primary diagnosis must be related to chemical dependency in order to qualify for the programming here.

    Pride Institute’s staff includes licensed drug and alcohol counselors, many with Master’s degrees. Family visitation takes place on Saturday afternoons.

    As with primary treatment, recommendations for continuing care are based on individual needs of the clients. Aftercare can include continuing to Pride’s outpatient treatment, transferring to a sober living program, attending 12-step meetings or continuing individual and group therapy.

    As previously mentioned, in addition to its residential treatment program, Pride Institute offers a PHP for clients who are not ready for outpatient treatment. PHP meets for eight hours per day, seven days per week at Pride’s residential treatment facility. For clients who live out of state, lodging is provided at a separate facility in Spring Hill Circle, three miles away from Pride’s main campus. The Spring Hill facility can house up to eight clients and has a backyard and kitchenette. PHP clients enjoy meals at Pride’s main residential center in Eden Prairie.

    The Pride Institute IOP in Minneapolis fits the needs of clients who no longer require residential treatment. It’s generally a step-down after participating in the residential program. The IOP offers flexible individual and group therapy, sober support groups and relapse prevention. Clients are expected to attend at least three times per week. Length of IOP ranges from nine to 12 weeks.

    Both in its residential and outpatient programs, Pride Institute also treats sexual health issues including sexual compulsivity, sexual trauma and sexually avoidant behaviors. A clinically-based program specific to the LGBTQ community, it covers a wide array of sexuality related issues that can co-occur with substance abuse and addiction. Clients participate in weekly individual and group therapy that explores compulsive sexual behavior, sexual anorexia, sexual dysfunction, sexual identity confusion, identity-related shame, sex or HIV-related anxiety, sexual obsessions and sexual abuse and assault.

    Bonus Amenities

    Pride Institute offers a Kindred Family Therapy Program that recognizes the diversity of LGBTQ familes. In addition to normal visiting hours, the Kindred Program, available twice a month, allows clients to invite their defined family to attend large group therapy, individual therapy and educational workshops.

    Summary

    Accredited by CARF, Pride Institute is an inclusive treatment program where “being LGBTQ is the norm and not the exception.” It’s a much needed addition to the recovery industry at large. Nestled in the bucolic woods of Eden Prairie, Minnesota, the Pride Institute is a leader in offering treatment for substance abuse, and mental, emotional, sexual and behavioral challenges for the LGBTQ+ community, who often face a unique set of challenges. It’s a wonderful resource for the demographic it serves, with substantial support that ranges from residential treatment to aftercare.

    Pride Institute Location

    14400 Martin Dr

    Eden Prairie, MN 55344

    (800) 547-7433

    Pride Institute Cost

    Call for cost. Accepts insurance.

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  • Phoenix House

    Phoenix House

    Phoenix House operates 97 programs in 52 locations in nine states and has been recognized as a leader in addiction treatment for over 50 years.

    Introduction and Basic Services

    Phoenix House was founded in 1967 by six friends who met while in heroin addiction recovery. They bonded over the struggles of staying clean and building a support system. The idea of Phoenix House was born after they moved in together to support each other’s sobriety and participated in a program led by psychiatrist Dr. Mitchell S. Rosenthal. Dr. Rosenthal’s Phoenix House program became a blueprint for New York City’s treatment network. One year later, Phoenix House became an independent nonprofit organization and is now the nation’s leading provider of alcohol drug abuse treatment and prevention. It currently cares for 3,500 adults and adolescents in 97 programs at 52 locations in nine states including California, New York, Florida, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, Texas, Metro D.C., Vermont, New Hampshire and Virginia.

    Phoenix House is a nationally recognized and accredited behavioral healthcare provider, specializing in the treatment and prevention of substance use disorders and co-occurring substance use and mental health disorders. Treatment includes assessment and evaluation, detox, outpatient and residential programs, sober living residences, after-school and day programs for teens, case management, special women’s services, and programs that serve substance abusers with mental health problems. Phoenix House also operates a residential high school for teens to catch up on schooling lost during their addiction.

    Facility and Meals

    Phoenix House offers a wide variety of different styles of residential, sober living and outpatient programs.A typical day in Phoenix House’s residential programs is a combination of individual and group therapy, educational lectures and specialized services based on the needs of the client. The day begins and ends with a community meeting meant to help organize information and provide motivation and reflection.

    Adult programs allow smoking in designated areas though smoking is not permitted in adolescent programs. Phoenix House also offers smoking cessation therapy and counseling to clients who want to quit. Time is built in clients’ schedule for meals, recreation, recovery-centered personal time. Clients are permitted to spend time off-site for school and vocational training, child visits, medical and court appointments and job and housing searches.

    Treatment Protocol and Team

    Treatment at Phoenix House is highly individualized to meet the specific needs of clients. As a result, residential treatment can be as short as one week to as long as one year. Clients are encouraged to participate in peer support programs including 12-step, SMART Recovery or Celebrate Recovery. Twelve-step is not an official part of Phoenix House treatment, but AA and NA literature is available and attendance is encouraged during and after formalized care.

    Phoenix House’s programming approaches addiction as a disease and utilizes evidence-based therapeutic practices like Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT). It also facilitates Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) like buprenorphine to help individuals struggling with the painful symptoms of opioid withdrawal. Treatment plans also feature holistic offerings and aim to treat the client’s biological, social and psychological needs, and not just the symptoms of their addiction. Staff includes physicians, psychiatrists and psychologists, medical professionals, social workers, family therapist, clinical case managers, certified alcohol and substance abuse counselors, aftercare counselors, wellness specialists and vocational training specialists.

    Specialized treatment programs are available to meet the needs of women, mothers with young children, military members and clients with co-occurring mental health challenges including and psychiatric services. Additional therapeutic outlets for clientele includes art therapy, meditation and fitness.

    Aftercare is an important part of continued recovery. As such, Phoenix House includes a plan for step-down services that give clients the opportunity to move to less intensive care including Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP), Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP), standard outpatient services and supported recovery housing. It sometimes combines levels of therapeutic services with housing and supervision.

    Family care options includes individual family sessions, group therapy and significant other education groups. Families are invited to special educational sessions and are given treatment education materials in English and Spanish. Loved ones can also stay in touch with their family member in treatment via Skype.

    Bonus Amenities

    Phoenix House offers various supportive and recreational services in its facilities and programs. Supportive services include vocational training, life skills, anger management and housing assistance. Recreational amenities could include equine therapy, horticulture therapy, performing and visual art therapy, walking trails, yoga, meditation, fitness equipment and access to baseball fields and basketball courts. In addition, some of the facilities have on-site recording studios for clients to record original music. Academic and vocational programming is available to meet a client’s individual needs and talents including high school education, GED prep, vocational training and job placement.

    In Summary

    Phoenix House operates 97 programs in 52 locations in nine states and has been recognized as a leader in addiction treatment for over 50 years. Its wide range of treatment programs and facilities throughout the United States offer myriad services, from assessment and detox, to residential treatment and sober living. There are also after-school and wraparound services. Phoenix House seeks to meet the addiction, mental health and case management needs of all adult and adolescent clients who seek its help. Phoenix House accepts all major insurance providers and Medicaid.

    Phoenix House Location

    Various locations

    888-671-9393

    Phoenix House Cost

    Insurance, Medicaid, Private Pay (30 days)

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  • Ashley Addiction Treatment

    Ashley Addiction Treatment

    In addition to evidence-based treatment, Ashley offers spiritual counseling and support and alternative, holistic therapies.

    Introduction and Basic Services

    The long running Ashley Addiction Treatment has three locations in Maryland. Its main residential treatment campus is located on 147 acres on the banks of the Chesapeake Bay in Northern Maryland. It’s close to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Wilmington, Delaware; Baltimore, Maryland; Washington, DC and northern Virginia. With scenic waterside views and plentiful greenery, Ashley Addiction Treatment provides clients with a tranquil setting that’s ideal for creating a solid foundation in sobriety and recovery.

    Formerly known as Father Martin’s Ashley, Ashley Addiction Treatment was founded in 1983 by Father Joseph C. Martin, S.S and his business partner, Mae Abraham. The facility is named after Abraham’s maiden name, Ashley. Mae Abraham thought to open a treatment facility after attending Father Martin’s 1964 “Chalk Talks” about addiction at Johns Hopkins University. Father Martin’s talks inspired those suffering from alcoholism and drug addiction to seek help in a formalized setting. He has been celebrated for being an advocate for those suffering from addiction and recognizing addiction as a disease rather than a chocie.

    Accredited by the Joint Commission, Ashley Addiction Treatment is committed to preserving Father Martin’s memory by providing extensive options for care to anyone who seeks help for alcohol and drug addiction. Ashley Addiction Treatment offers a wide range of services including detox, residential treatment and outpatient care, dual diagnosis support, holistic modalities and aftercare programming.

    Facility and Meals

    Ashley Addiction Treatment is a large resort-style treatment facility with hotel style accommodations and amenities. Both private and double rooms (with one queen size bed or two full size beds) are available with a full private bath. Housekeeping staff cleans rooms and prides fresh bedding and towels daily and can provide laundry and dry cleaning services.

    Clients eat all meals in a dining room. A staff dietitian and chef create a seasonal menu with local, fresh ingredient based on a client’s medical and special dietary needs.

    Treatment Protocol and Team

    Ashley Addiction Treatment’s primary residential program includes medical, psychological and psychiatric care as well as holistic treatment. Care includes a consultation to evaluate a client’s medical, therapeutic and dietary needs and on-site medically assisted detox, individual and group therapy and 12-step. Ashley also offers experiential counseling including interactive and skill-based workshops and continuing education to understand addiction. Each client can anticipate an individualized treatment and aftercare plan. The length of stay is contingent on a client’s individual needs and treatment plan.

    The facility’s medical care includes a review of client’s medical and psychiatric history, laboratory tests and toxicology screenings. Medically assisted detox that can administer anti-craving medications like naltrexone, acamprosate, disulfram, and buprenorphine is available to clients who need it. Clients have 24/7 access to nurses and a medical provider.

    Ashley Addiction Treatment evaluates clients for co-occurring psychological or psychiatric conditions. From there, they receive an integrated treatment plan that includes specialized therapies to treat trauma, anxiety, depression, grief, anger, stress and chronic pain.

    A third main component of Ashley’s primary care is holistic treatment that aims to restore a client’s mind, body and spirit. The holistic offerings include yoga, meditation, massage, acupuncture,spiritual support, yoga and personal trainer led exercise. Clients can also expect music and art therapy.

    Staff includes an on-site multidisciplinary team of board certified physicians, physician assistants and nurses. The medical team specializes in diagnosing and treating the effects of drug and alcohol addiction. Ashley Addiction Treatment also employs full time psychiatrists, clinical psychologists and Master’s-level counselors.

    Other treatment programs include an emerging adult program for adolescents, relapse recovery, pain recovery, outpatient and family wellness for family members over the age of 15, and children and youth program for family members ages six to 14.

    Ashley’s Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) at its Bel Air and Elkton facilities offers an eight week evidence-based treatment for adults ages 18 years and older. Alcohol and drug addiction treatment is based on the Matrix Model and includes ambulatory detox, individual and group therapy, anti-craving medication-assisted therapy, relapse prevention therapy, acupuncture, meditation, Naloxone Certification and a family program.

    The Ashley Addiction Treatment outpatient facilities also offer opiate treatment and maintenance. The IOP also partners with Hartford County’s Project Healthy Delivery, which helps pregnant women struggling with addiction get treatment and counseling needed for continued sobriety.

    Bonus Amenities

    Residents enjoy a state of the art indoor fitness center including a gym staffed with personal trainers, basketball and volleyball courts and yoga rooms. Additionally, Ashley’s sprawling campus offers outdoor walking trails and jogging paths, outdoor basketball and tennis courts, gardens and a chapel.

    Ashley Addiction Treatment recently opened a new wing on it main campus, Skip’s Hall. It offers integrated addiction treatment and holistic care. Here clients can garner extended recovery skills, relapse prevention and an overall health and wellness education. Treatment fosters spirituality, spiritual counseling, grief counseling, mindfulness meditation, sound therapy, drumming, art therapy and Catholic mass and non-denominational services.

    Overlapping with the emphasis on holistic treatment, the wellness services at Ashley Addiction Treatment include acudetox, personal training, yoga, acupuncture and massage sessions, Reiki and cupping therapy. All of wellness services at this facility are designed to support therapy and foster relapse prevention and mindfulness.

    Summary

    Ashley Addiction Treatment offers a wide range of support for alcohol and drug addiction and co-occurring disorders. Clients also enjoy myriad wellness services on a beautiful, sweeping campus with waterside views. With resort-style amenities, clients can experience a full program of recreational and fitness activities. In addition to evidence-based treatment, Ashley offers spiritual counseling and support and alternative, holistic therapies. Accredited by the Joint Commission, Ashley also offers a wide range of outpatient, family care, opiate treatment and maintenance and relapse recovery in two additional facilities.

    Ashley Addiction Treatment Location

    Main Campus

    800 Tydings Lane

    Havre de Grace, MD 21078

    (800) 799-4673

    Ashley Addiction Treatment Cost

    Call for cost. Insurance is accepted.

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  • Hazelden Center for Youth and Families

    Hazelden Center for Youth and Families

    Adolescent clients work one on one with an addiction counselor to identify reasons for substance use and provide tools to make healthier choices.

    Introduction and Basic Services

    Founded in 1982 by the former first lady, Betty Ford, The Betty Ford Clinic merged with the Hazelden Foundation in 2014 and was renamed The Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation. It’s the nation’s largest non-profit addiction treatment center. The center treats alcohol and drug addiction, dual diagnosis and offers medical detox, residential and outpatient treatment, sober living, family care and aftercare in 17 locations throughout the United States. All programs and locations are licensed by The Joint Commission. The Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation’s Hazelden Center for Youth and Families offers teen and young adult treatment services in San Diego, California and Plymouth, Minnesota. Its San Diego campus offers outpatient treatment for clients ages 16 to 25. Its Plymouth, Minnesota campus is located west of Minneapolis and St. Paul, and offers alcohol and drug addiction and dual diagnosis residential, outpatient and family care treatment programs for clients ages 12 to 25.

    Facility and Meals

    Hazelden Center for Youth and Families’ residential treatment program in Plymouth, Minnesota is a campus-based facility with separate lodging for teens and young adults ages 12 to 25. Clients are first assessed for chemical dependency, mental health and overall health. Clinicians work with family, clients and insurance providers to craft an individualized treatment plan. Aside from residential treatment, outpatient and on-campus sober living could also be recommended to clients per their treatment needs.

    Before moving into residential treatment, when warranted, clients under medically assisted detox services monitored by a medical staff 24/7. Once stabilized, a client moves into one of the gender-specific residential dormitory style halls. Each gender specific suite has a full bath and a separate sleeping and living area for four clients including a twin bed, desk, chair, wardrobe and locked safe for valuables. Each sleeping area is separated by a privacy wall.

    The campus includes a cafeteria in which clients eats all three meals with their residential hall. Meals are served cafeteria style and designed by a nutritionist.

    Treatment Protocol and Team

    Treatment methods for alcohol and drug addiction and dual diagnosis include medically supervised detox, group and individual therapy, 12-step recovery, spiritual care and gender-specific counseling. Specialized treatment for opioid and prescription drug or heroin addiction is available. Treatment for co-occurring disorders like depression and anxiety are integrated in alcohol and drug addiction treatment.

    Hazelden Center for Youth and Families practices evidence-based treatments including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Motivational Interviewing (MI). Its opioid treatment approach is known as Comprehensive Opioid Response with 12-step incorporates individual and group therapy, educational lectures and medically assisted detox.

    Staff is available 24/7 and includes physicians, nurses, psychiatrists, psychologists and licensed addiction counselors and marriage and family counselors. Other staff includes nutritionists, wellness and fitness specialists, financial advocates and clinical case managers.

    Length of treatment is based on the individual needs of the client. Each client receives a highly individualized daily schedule and includes a full day of individual, group therapy for addiction and mental health disorders, wellness and educational activities. Each day starts at 7 am with chores followed by breakfast. Every client’s schedule includes time for creative arts like music and art. The campus also has two classrooms staffed with two full time teachers for on-site schooling in coordination with the client’s home school.

    Once admitted, clients can contact family and provide a phone number and times that they can be reached. Kiosks are available for clients to have limited access to email and client account info. Laptops, cell phones, tablets and devices with video or email capabilities are prohibited while in treatment.

    Hazelden Center for Youth and Families’ Plymouth campus offers various aftercare and family programs. Aftercare includes various in-person, online and digital support resources like mobile apps, inspiration emails, online social communities and on-site 12-step meetings. It also offers coaching and counseling for parents and caregivers to reduce the risk of relapse and strengthen family bonds.

    The family program is a free, four day educational and support program for parents and caregivers and adolescent siblings. Two additional support groups includes a Parent Recovery Group for parents of current clients and a Caring Families Group which is a monthly meeting open to the public. Phone-based coaching is also available to parents and family members for teens who choose to not attend treatment.

    The Hazelden Center for Youth and Families offers various outpatient options to meet the treatment milestones of adolescent clients. Its day treatment program known as partial hospitalization is a five day per week, six hour per day treatment program that offers the same components of its residential program. Clients can also reside in on campus sober living quarters with peers while receiving outpatient treatment. Intensive outpatient treatment meets three days per week for three hours per day and focuses on individual needs of clients after meeting clinical milestone of residential or outpatient treatment.

    Bonus Amenities

    The campus also includes an art and music studio with art supplies and instruments, outdoor patio, multiple meeting and common areas. Clients can shop at a bookstore that includes treatment education materials and amenities like gym clothing, candy, toiletries and office supplies. The Hazelden Center for Youth and Families’ Plymouth campus also has a full indoor gym with a basketball court, rock climbing wall and weight station.

    Hazelden Center for Youth and Families’ Plymouth campus offers animal assisted programming with its certified therapy dog, Sarge, an Australian Labradoodle. Sarge offers comfort to clients suffering from homesickness, grief or trauma.

    The Hazelden Center for Youth and Families offers a Teen Intervene program for adolescents caught using marijuana or drinking underage. Adolescent clients work one on one with an addiction counselor to identify reasons for substance use and provide tools to make healthier choices.

    In Summary

    The Hazelden Center for Youth and Families in Plymouth, Minnesota offers detox, residential, outpatient and sober living treatment for adolescents ages 12 to 25 who are suffering from alcohol and drug addiction and mental health disorders. Treatment includes evidence-based models, 12-step, individual and group therapy. It also offers specialized treatment for opioid addiction and features a wide array of family support and after care programs. Its campus resembles college-style living including dormitory living, cafeteria, bookstore, creative art studios and classrooms.

    Hazelden Center for Youth and Families Location

    Hazelden Center for Youth Families

    11505 36th Avenue North

    Plymouth, MN 55441

    (844) 859-2216

    Hazelden Center for Youth and Families Cost

    Insurance, Private Pay, Financial Assistance (30 days)

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  • Promises West LA

    Promises West LA

    The amenities, comforts and personally tailored program that Promises is known for make the West LA location a premier destination for young adults looking to get clean and sober.

    Introduction and Basic Services

    A leader in treatment for many years, Promises is known as a ‘rehab to the stars.’ It’s a luxury facility that caters to music/television/film celebrities, politicians, and other elite figures. Promises has two locations. The main campus and original location are in Malibu. The West LA location has been in operation for some 25 years and is in the Mar Vista area of Los Angeles.

    The West LA program is geared toward young adults between the ages of 18 and 30. The Promises West LA location is ideal for a younger person who is struggling with chemical dependency or dual diagnosis but still desires proximity to the excitement of a big city. The primary treatment offering at Promises West LA is residential, but sober living, day treatment and outpatient programs are also available. Promises recommends beginning treatment in the residential treatment center and sequentially moving through the other levels of care.

    Promises treats all forms of chemical dependency and dual diagnosis. Mental health issues such as ADHD, depression, mood disorders, anxiety, OCD, sleep disorders, codependency, sexual compulsivity and trauma can all be treated.

    Facility and Meals

    There is plenty to do and see in the upscale West LA area. The West LA location provides a peaceful homelike environment for residents to recover in privacy. Initially resident are housed in cottages on the estate grounds. Once clients have completed the residential portion of treatment, they move to the sober living across the street from the cottages or into the historic “Craftsman” home on the estate.

    Professional chefs prepare gourmet meals served family style or as individual meals. Vegetarian, vegan, kosher meal options are accommodated as are any other specific dietary needs. Food is outsourced locally when available.

    Promises allows residents easy access to an off-site gym. The West LA area offers plenty of real-world activities to participate in, so movies and other city activities are regularly available.

    Treatment Protocol and Team

    Promises offers a wide variety of therapeutic services. Therapy models utilized may include CBT, DBT, EMDR, biofeedback and psychodrama. Other alternative therapy forms such as music, art, equine therapy and Wolf Therapy are also offered. Days are filled with program activities that vary from person to person. Promises tailors a program to the specific needs of the individual, so not everyone will have the same routine, but individual therapy and group therapy sessions are an essential part of the program. Highly qualified PHD or Master’s-level professionals facilitate therapy sessions.

    The Young Adult Program in West LA consists of four phases lasting four months in total.

    The first phase is the stabilization/inpatient rehab period. Doctors and nurses, if necessary, facilitate medical detox. Residents in the inpatient rehab reside in cottages. Residential treatment is focused on issues relevant to helping young adults grow and develop personally. Each resident works with an individual therapist on his or her specific issues. Group therapy in the young adult program is gender-specific.

    Mornings in the residential program begin at 6:45 am. During this time, the staff expects residents to shower, make their bed, and prepare for the day. Breakfast is served at 7:30 am. Following breakfast residents work on chores and have some free time before process groups and individual therapy begins at 9:30 am. Lunch is at 12:30 pm followed by more groups, which may include other therapeutic activities such as art therapy, equine therapy or writing.

    During the late afternoons many clients enjoy participating in themusic therapy program. This is a very popular program that includes professional musicians in recovery telling their story. It also allows residents to explore the medium of music as a means of articulating things that may be difficult to express otherwise. It is also a community building activity, as residents work collectively to form a band and write songs.

    Dinner is at 5 pm and is usually followed by attendance at an outside 12-step meeting. On some evenings there is an alumni meeting. During alumni meetings former Promises graduates come back to connect and support current residents. The Promises Alumni Group is an important support for current residents once they begin the process of transitioning back into the real world.

    At 9:30 pm residents attend a group that focuses on study/discussion of one of the 12 steps. There is also an evening reflection group that is held at the end of the day. Lights are out at midnight.

    Phase two is considered an Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP). Clients engage in group sessions five days a week for six hours a day. Family Therapy is also provided at this time. Much of the focus during outpatient treatment is on developing job search skills, budgeting and applying for school. IOP clients attend 12-step meetings in the evening. Should someone want to admit directly into the IOP, it may be allowed if a residential treatment program was successfully completed elsewhere.

    Phase three is an extension of the IOP of phase two. It focuses on strengthening the skills already developed while transitioning into a sober living environment or other living situation. Promises provides more intensive assistance in job search skills, budgeting and college applications.

    Once phase four begins, former residents of Promises West LA should be on secure footing and back in life outside of treatment. This final phase is about leaning on and even providing the support that they found in the alumni program and 12-step fellowships.

    Bonus Amenities

    There are plenty of amenities available at Promises West LA. There are also several fitness activities including yoga, gym access, hiking, various outings and experiential adventures for residents to participate in outside of the facility. Massage and meditation are available, as well as equine therapy and wolf therapy. There’s even a Ping Pong table!

    Summary

    Promises West LA is an ideal location for a young adult who is looking to get clean and sober. This solid supportive environment blends a good balance of therapeutic services, and real-world outings and activities. This therapeutic environment provides a private homelike setting to reflect and recover while maintaining a healthy degree of real-world engagement. The amenities, comforts and personally tailored program that Promises is known for make the West LA location a premier destination for young adults looking to get clean and sober.

    Promises West LA Location

    3743 S Barrington Ave

    Los Angeles, CA 90066

    (888) 502-3329

    Promises West LA Cost

    $40,000 (30 days)

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  • Betty Ford Center

    Betty Ford Center

    Considered the flagship location, The Betty Ford Center in Rancho Mirage treats alcohol and drug addiction, dual diagnosis and offers medical detox, residential and outpatient treatment, sober living, family care and after care.

    Introduction and Basic Services

    Founded in 1982 by former first lady Betty Ford, The Betty Ford Center for addiction treatment sits on 20 acres in Rancho Mirage, California, about 20 minutes south of Palm Springs. First known as the Betty Ford Clinic, it merged with the Hazelden Foundation in 2014. The umbrella organization has been renamed The Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation and is the nation’s largest nonprofit addiction treatment center. The Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation has 17 locations throughout the United States that are licensed by The Joint Commission. The Foundation also has a graduate school of addiction studies, a publishing division, research center and various professional and medical education programs.

    Considered the flagship location, The Betty Ford Center in Rancho Mirage treats alcohol and drug addiction, dual diagnosis and offers medical detox, residential and outpatient treatment, sober living, family care and after care.

    Facility and Meals

    The Betty Ford Center’s residential program treats men and women in four large gender specific dormitory-style halls. Each hall has a kitchenette, common living room space with a TV, deck and patio overlooking the campus lake. All rooms have two full beds, two desks and chairs, two wardrobe and a full private bath. The large, tree filled campus offers various outdoor recreational opportunities.

    Clients eat breakfast, lunch and dinner at the same time of day with their hall members in a cafeteria. Meals are served buffet style and designed by a nutritionist.

    Treatment Protocol and Team

    Residential treatment first starts with a medical and psychological evaluation by clinical staff that provides a client with a diagnosis that includes substance addiction and co-occurring mental health conditions and a highly individualized, holistic recommendation for clinical care. Staff includes physicians, nurses, psychiatrists, psychologists and licensed addiction counselors and marriage and family counselors. Other staff includes nutritionists, wellness and fitness specialists, financial advocates and clinical case managers.

    Medically assisted detox at the Betty Ford Center is monitored by medical staff and length is contingent on a client’s needs. Treatment includes separate group and individual therapy to address substance abuse and dual diagnosis, wellness and fitness activities, educational lectures, trauma and grief therapy, family care and aftercare. Evidence-based treatments for alcohol and drug addiction includes Acceptance Commitment Therapy (ACT), Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), Interpersonal Therapy, Mindfulness Based Cognitive Therapy, Motivational Enhancement Therapy (MET), Motivational Interviewing (MI) and 12-step facilitation.

    Length of treatment is contingent on the individual needs of the client. The staff works with the client, family and insurance provider to craft an individualized treatment schedule. Treatment plans can also include relapse prevention and sober living skills. Prior to leaving, clients receive an aftercare plan that includes support groups, connection to AA and NA meetings and recovery coaching.

    Once admitted, clients can contact family and provide phone numbers and times that they can be reached. Kiosks are available for clients to have limited access to email and account info like billing. Laptops, cell phones, tablets and email and video enabled devices are prohibited while in treatment.

    A typical day begins at 7 am and includes a full schedule of group and individual therapy for both dual diagnosis and substance abuse with meals served at the same time each day. Schedules are highly individualized and tailored to meet the treatment needs of the client. Weekends include on-site and off-site recreational activities and family visitation on Sundays.

    The Betty Ford Center also offers outpatient, intensive outpatient, sober living, recovery management, family and children’s program for family members of clients. Outpatient programs offer gender specific group therapy and utilize both 12-step and evidence-based treatment methods.

    A three day family care program is available for family members ages 13 and older of current clients. The program focused on the issues the family has experienced with a client’s addiction. Its Children’s Program for children ages 7 to 12 is a four-day program that helps children and their parents or caregivers safely share their feelings about addiction and rebuild relationships.

    Aftercare entails a personalized recovery plan that includes structured recovery support option that fit the individual needs of the client. Service include continuing care groups, mobile apps, recovery coaching, web-based tools, online social groups and retreats.

    The Betty Ford Center’s alumni program, Better Together, offers opportunities to stay in touch with alumni worldwide, including retreats and online support.

    Bonus Amenities

    The campus features an indoor gym, walking and meditation trails, volleyball courts, frisbee golid and a pool with water polo. There is also a pool, spa and on-site gym.

    The Betty Ford Center offers a wide array of wellness activities including yoga, Tai Chi and spiritual care and animal-assisted programming to its clients with its certified therapy dog, Irish, a male golden retriever who offers comfort to clients suffering from homesickness, grief or trauma.

    Summary

    A world-renowned multidisciplinary treatment program, Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation’s flagship location in Rancho Mirage, California, The Betty Ford Center offers a wide array of substance abuse and dual diagnosis treatment programs that include detox, residential, outpatient and sober living and family care programs. Located on a sprawling 20 acre campus, its residential program gives clients plenty of opportunity for outdoor recreational and wellness activities. Treating substance abuse like a disease, the Betty Ford Center crafts an individualized treatment plan for its clients using evidence-based models, 12-step, individual and group therapy and wellness practices. In addition to the main campus, the Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation has 17 locations with different treatment programs throughout the United States.

    Other locations in California include Los Angeles and San Diego. Colorado, Florida, New York, Illinois, Minnesota, Massachusetts, Oregon and Washington.

    Betty Ford Center Location

    39000 Bob Hope Drive, PO Box 1560

    Rancho Mirage, CA 92270

    (888) 430-2694

    Betty Ford Center Cost

    Insurance, Private Pay, Financial Assistance (30 days)

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  • Crossroads Centre

    Crossroads Centre

    A very well-rounded program, treatment relies on evidence-based models and 12-step as well as holistic practices.

    Introduction and Basic Services

    Founded in 1998 by iconic musician and recovering addict Eric Clapton, Crossroads Centre Antigua is located on the island of St. John’s Antigua in the West Indies, just north of the equator in the Caribbean. A beautiful location to begin recovery, Antigua enjoys year round sunny weather and is known for its white sand beaches and crystal clear blue water.

    Accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities known as CARF, Crossroads Centre Antigua is a nonprofit organization that offers medically managed detox, residential 12-step treatment program and family therapy. Treatment is available for men and women who are actively struggling with alcohol, cocaine, opioid or cannabis abuse. The programming here also offers dual diagnosis support for individuals struggling with co-occurring disorders in addiction to addiction. Crossroads Centre Antigua also operates a halfway house, retreats and workshops.

    Facility and Meals

    Located close to the beach with ocean views, Crossroads Centre Antigua is a resort style facility that includes separate casita style living quarters. Both private rooms with queen sized bed and shared gender-specific rooms with two twin beds are available. Much like an upscale hotel, each room includes its own full private bath, desk and chair, closet and patio.

    The grounds include a pool, on-site gym, outdoor dining and lounge space and a common living room with a TV.

    In terms of food, all clients meet with a nutritionist to assess dietary needs. They eat three meals a day served buffet style in a dining room.

    Treatment Protocol and Team

    Crossroads Centre Antigua offers specific treatment for clients with alcohol, cocaine, opioids, cannabis addiction and dual diagnosis disorders. Treatment begins with medically managed detox that can last seven to 10 days, per the client’s individual needs. Detox is managed by an international ASAM certified medical director and full nursing and medical team. During detox, a medical team assesses and evaluates the person, then creates an individualized treatment plan that addresses both substance addiction and mental health needs.

    There is no set length of time for the residential program at Crossroads. The length of treatment ranges from 30 to 90 days, depending on the needs of the client.

    All substance addiction treatment follows evidence-based models including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Mindfulness-Based Relapse Prevention, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT). Clients also receive individual and group therapy, trauma-informed care and 12-step support. Crossroads Centre Antigua offers holistic pain management and off-site experiential therapy that includes volunteer opportunities and social excursions.

    The staff at Crossroads includes a medical physician, clinical director and advisor, RNs, licensed therapists (including a primary therapist with a Master’s degree in counseling psychology) and a dietitian.

    In terms of schedule, a typical day at Crossroads begins at 7 am with breakfast and exercise. Breakfast is followed by AA, NA or Al Anon, meditation, readings and announcements, acupuncture and Didactic therapy. After they eat lunch, clients can expect individual or group therapy, yoga, physical fitness or beach therapy. Once dinner is finished, there are client led AA and NA reflections. Additionally, the schedule incorporates free, flexible time built in each day for clients to enjoy the grounds and additional wellness services. Weekends include on-site movie screenings and family visitation on Sundays. In keeping with the 12-step principle of being of service to others, through treatment at Crossroads there are opportunities for clients to go off-site for supervised volunteering. Activities for socializing also happen off campus.

    In addition to its residential treatment program, Crossroads Centre Antigua operates Bevon House, a halfway house for clients who need additional supervised support after treatment.

    Before leaving treatment, clients receive an individualized recovery plan for the “real world.” Aftercare includes a robust alumni program with local chapters throughout the US, Canada, UK and Caribbean. These established chapters help former Crossroads clients connect with established alumni and 12-step groups in their respective communities. Recovery support includes access to local resources, monthly support newsletters and invitations to events, dinners and to Alumni Renewal Retreats.

    In addition to its alumni retreat, Crossroads Centre Antigua offers a five day on-site family therapy program. It integrates individual, group and family therapy, didactic lectures and educational materials to strengthen boundaries and communication.

    Bonus Amenities

    Fitness specialists are available to craft individualized wellness and fitness plans for clients. Crossroads residents can also enjoy spa style private rooms for therapeutic massage and acupuncture. Ground transportation is available to clients for off-site activities.

    Crossroads Centre Antigua offers massage therapy during detox to assist with pain management. Wellness programs offered to all clients during treatment includes yoga, auricular acupuncture and spiritual counseling to deepen spiritual aspect of 12 steps.

    Art therapy and aquatics are also included in treatment plans. Every week clients enjoy an afternoon at the beach for recreation and seaside therapy that helps creative positive experiences while in treatment.

    As previously mentioned, Crossroads Centre offers five day retreats to alumni to renew their commitment to sobriety. Retreats offer coping skill training, 12-step support, group and seaside therapy. Holistic therapy including yoga, meditation, acupuncture and massage are also included in these retreats.

    Crossroads Centre Antigua also sponsors Rokelle Lerner Workshops. These are two day seminars for those in recovery who are still healing from trauma and relationship issues. The workshops offer an action plan for clients that want to strengthen their resiliency.

    Summary

    Accredited by CARF, Crossroads Centre Antigua is a nonprofit organization with a goal to provide clients with tools to commit to abstaining from alcohol and drugs and a change in lifestyle that supports abstinence. Crossroads Centre offers medically managed detox and also treats co-occuring mental health disorders in addition to substance use disorders. A very well-rounded program, treatment relies on evidence-based models and 12-step as well as holistic practices like yoga, meditation, acupuncture, art and seaside therapy. In addition, clients get to experience off-site supervised volunteering and socializing opportunities. It’s worth noting, US Passports are required for US clients to attend Crossroads Centre.

    Crossroads Centre Antigua Location

    PO Box 3592

    St. John’s Antigua

    West Indies

    (888) 452-0091 (USA and Canada)

    0-8-783-9631(UK)

    (268) 562-0035 (all other countries)

    Crossroads Centre Antigua Cost

    $27,000 (29 days); $34,875 (6-week program)

    Private pay, insurance, financial assistance

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  • The Recovery Ranch

    The Recovery Ranch

    This highly structured men’s program in California puts no deadline on recovery, allowing residents to stay for as long as they need. The focus is on building character, finding purpose, and taking responsibility.

    The Recovery Ranch bills itself as “much more than a sober living or addiction treatment center,” and its current and former residents agree. This men-only program puts no deadline on recovery, allowing people to stay for as long as they need. The Ranch uses a 12-step program and promotes the philosophy of John Wooden, the famous former University of California basketball coach who went on to write an autobiography that included his “principles for living.”

    These principles inform Recovery Ranch’s basic rules, which include never lying, cheating, stealing, complaining, or making excuses. The center also promotes the idea of “living as gentlemen,” which means that “we do not curse, use slang, or talk about things that could hurt our recovery.” They also require residents to “dress appropriately and use proper etiquette.”

    For men looking to focus solely on recovery from addiction, possibly for years at a time, this approach works well. Residents and alumni gave Recovery Ranch high praise for their highly structured, long-term, “tough love” approach to addiction recovery.

    The Ranch’s main property is in Santa Ynez, California, which is 45 miles northeast of Santa Barbara. There are four houses in total, plus a barn and a number of recreational options, including their very own movie theater. They also have three sober living locations, with two in Santa Ynez and one in Santa Barbara. Residents live together as roommates and while most alumni we surveyed were happy with their living situations, one felt there were “too many roommates” while another “only disliked them when they snored.”

    Other than being men only, alumni described the residents as being a diverse group, mainly from the ages of 18 to 40, with 55 being the highest age reported. Survey responses paint a picture of a place where differences don’t matter much. What’s important is what brought them together. “We have men of all ages and varying income and occupation,” wrote one former client. “What we have in common is that we’re all drug addicts who are setting a new standard for our lives.”

    Life at the Ranch is described as being very structured with daily chores and ample opportunities for more work. This appears to be a key aspect of the program’s focus on giving residents a sense of purpose and responsibility. “We are active and have constant purpose,” wrote a respondent. “This is our home and we take pride in caring for it. We value cleanliness and organization, something that most of us never cared about before getting sober.”

    Daily groups and 12-step meetings are also part of the schedule. In addition to chores, those who have been in the program long enough become eligible to get a paying job through one of the “ranch businesses.”

    When they’re not working, residents can look forward to a long list of recreation options: “Gym, fitness classes, beach days, fishing, camping trips, Lake Tahoe trips, backpacking trips, free days with movies and sauna, open gym, etc.”

    Alumni also reported that fitness is “a staple of the program,” with a personal trainer visiting the Ranch a few times each week to teach classes. Baseball, basketball, golf, surfing, and snowboarding were all listed as available sports to participate in. There is also a focus on outdoor activities, including fishing, hiking, camping, and summer and winter trips to the nearby Lake Tahoe with the goal of showing clients “how beautiful a life in recovery can be.”

    With all the work and active play, there is little room left for TV or internet use. A few alumni told us that TV, internet, and smartphones are not allowed during the first 30 days of the program, but movies were. “While in the program we don’t have access to phones or internet; they serve as huge distractions that are detrimental especially in early recovery,” wrote one individual. Also, access to these devices depended on “how the house was doing as a whole.” Other alums mentioned that phone use was allowed with permission, and that they would watch TV at night after all chores were completed.

    When it comes to food, meals are prepared in house by the guys themselves, providing the “opportunity for guys to learn how to cook and be responsible.” Food is served buffet style, with coffee available at every meal and a general store on the property where snacks can be purchased. Some described the food as being healthy while others complained that it was not healthy enough and contained “not really any vegetables or fruit.” There has been great variation in the menu over time, according to one resident: “Throughout the years we have transitioned rapidly between gourmet, basic, and experimental, depending on who is cooking and how grateful we are.”

    Treatment at The Recovery Ranch is described as being based on a 12-step program but not 100 percent loyal to the traditional format, and religion is not emphasized. Though there are regular group sessions, the program at the Ranch emphasizes applying the principles of the steps as opposed to “programs where you sit around and talk about your problems and struggles.”

    “[In] this program, you are asked to be proactive and live the things that you want to instill in your everyday life,” wrote one resident. Another lauded the “aftercare” program, calling it “bar none the biggest step into getting back into life and dealing with issues outside of the program but still getting help from the house.”

    Doctors are not available onsite and the Recovery Ranch is not a medical facility. Of course, those who need medical attention can request a trip to a nearby hospital, including detox if necessary.

    Treatment is definitely described as being “tough love,” but with compassion. Residents are expected to embrace “brutal honesty” and are always held accountable for their actions.

    “We’re not afraid to tell each other how it is and there were many times I was told things I definitely didn’t want to hear,” wrote an alumnus, “and by learning to stay open to hearing those things and working on changing them my life changed and I was able to become a man with integrity and character.”

    However, this does not mean that caretakers are cruel or harsh, even when mistakes are made. When there is a rule infraction, residents come together to talk about what happened and work things out, all while utilizing that brutal honesty. One alumnus reported that earlier wake-up and extra chores were punishments for rule breaking, with the idea that “we live by a standard. If someone is not living by the standard we talk to them and remind them that it is impossible to stay sober without holding a standard for yourself.” When it comes to broken rules, there are consequences but the atmosphere is described as “very forgiving.”

    “We don’t get in trouble or have infractions,” said one respondent. “We’re in recovery and learning to live a different way. We all make mistakes. It’s about owning your part and growing from the situations.”

    No one program can be right for everybody. However, it’s a good sign when every single survey respondent has remained sober since graduating. One alum states: “I have been sober for almost three years. Prior to coming to the ranch I wasn’t able to string together more than two days.”

    In addition to maintaining sobriety, many of the alumni we surveyed say that their lives and attitudes have changed in a positive manner from their time spent at the Recovery Ranch, something that they were unable to accomplish at other treatment centers:

    “I have learned how to hold myself accountable and surround myself with other people who are living the same standard as me,” one resident told us. Another reflects: “Learning to not cut and run when things get hard and form commitments that I follow through was something I was never capable of doing and today I can.”

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