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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.
Staff are very caring and knowlegeable. Great staff. Affordable, but cheaper would always be better.
They work with the addict to help them formulate a plan to effictivley stay clean upon release. They have classes all day with 10 minuet breaks between classes (smoke breaks) to educate the addict on multiple ways to help themselves. I, personally, believe that trying to cram classes down someone while they are detoxing or are freshly clean is a bit ridiculous. I think that they do a good job on educating users on skills that will aide them upon release.