Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to common questions about our holistic addiction treatment programs, admissions process, and what to expect on your recovery journey.

About the Facility

How long is the residential program?

Our typical residential stay ranges from 30 to 90 days, depending on individual needs, clinical recommendations, and insurance coverage.

What is the daily schedule like?

Days are structured with a mix of individual therapy, group sessions, life skills, recreation, and wellness activities. Evenings include reflection time, peer support, and relaxation.

Will I have a roommate?

Yes, most clients share a room. Roommates are matched with care, and shared living supports accountability, social connection, and growth.

Medical & Mental Health Care

Will I see a doctor or psychiatrist?

Yes. All clients receive an initial medical and psychiatric assessment, followed by ongoing care from our licensed providers.

What if I take medications?

We support medication-assisted treatment (MAT) and psychiatric medications when clinically appropriate. All medications are reviewed and managed by our staff and administered daily.

Do you treat co-occurring mental health conditions?

Absolutely. We offer integrated dual-diagnosis care, meaning we treat addiction and mental health conditions (like anxiety, depression, PTSD) together in one coordinated plan.

Communication & Visitation

Can I use my phone while in treatment?

Personal phones are safely stored upon admission. Phones are provided during designated phone times.

Can family visit or call me?

Yes. We allow scheduled visitation after the first phase of treatment (usually after7–10 days). Family therapy sessions and approved phone calls are also part of the program. There are opportunities for family to visit on the weekends and take part in our monthly educational workshops.

What to Bring

What should I pack?

We provide a detailed packing list in your admissions packet. Bring comfortable clothing, closed-toe shoes, hygiene items, and any prescribed medications (in original bottles). Leave valuables and prohibited items at home.

Cost & Insurance

Do you accept insurance?

Yes. We work with many private insurance providers. Our admissions team can help verify your benefits and explain any out-of-pocket costs.

What if I don’t have insurance?

We offer self-pay options and flexible payment plans. Please contact our admissions office for details.