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Very well may be the BEST facility of its kind in the world. There is nothing "institutional" about this place. Private rooms (no roommate!) with bathroom and closet. Beautiful, brand new house with private chefs, weekly massages, acupuncture, golf outings, haircut outings, AA meetings (on and off-site), weekly grocery store runs, and lots of other things to do. Everything is top-notch, first class. Loving, caring counselors and staff that treat you like you are the most important person on earth. Limited beds make for a very comfortable environment with plenty of one-on-one time for the many classes offered throughout every day. Beautiful grounds, heated outdoor pool and hot tub, sauna, salt-therapy room, yoga, meditation, and even drumming meditation are on the menu. Truly an Executive Retreat experience that you won't want to leave. I will miss this place so much. Thank you Synergy Executive for changing my life while pampering me with a one-of-a-kind 5 diamond experience.
They encouraged my uncle to get sober for the sake of his family. I do not recall any weaknesses I do not know the details of my uncle's treatment, but he definitely came out a changed man. He actually started focusing on his family instead of drinking all the time. The staff were all understanding and very helpful.
They allow u to take your children under 12 with you .Not enough experience in dual diagnostic and i believe substance abuse goes co in hand with a mental disorder. I have been to this facility several times and this last time was the most effective bc i truly wanted to stay clean and sober . Plus the treatment facility knew a lot about my life so it helped .