
Looking for a perfect detoxification facility in Corcoran that can help you or someone you care about recover completely from an addiction? Whether you want to start to get clean from Diazepam, Fiorinal, alcohol or another substance you are addicted to, your rehabilitation process does not have to be done on your own. We offer a large online database of exclusive in-patient or outpatient rehabilitation program, as well as a host of other alternatives that can help you with your journey towards getting clean and sober.
Asana is a great program that can help get your life back together and give you the tools to be successful in your recovery. The house is always clean, they have personal trainers who come to the house and a personal chef to make you home cooked meals. Asana has loving staff who are devoted to the work they do and is very team oriented. Asana excels in providing quality food, activities, and beneficial programming. The owners are always on site making sure everyone feels welcomed and getting everything they need in their care. Could use more adventurous weekend activities.
The Detox house was a 3 bedroom, 2 bath home in a nice neighborhood. Meals were catered for lunch and dinner. The cabinet and fridge were always full of anything you wanted to eat. Detox is 3-10 days depending on the severity of your addiction. No matter what you've heard, there is nothing they can provide you to feel better. Medical Assisted Therapy is provided after everything is out of your system. Residential housing is a larger 3bdr/3bath home in a nice neighborhood. There are two people to a room and men and women are in separate house. During the beach/park visits we are reintegrated with opposite sex. The houses were companion animal friendly. If you do not have one, the backyard includes a Koi pond with wild ducks. Transportation is provided by staff to all activities and daily meetings. 6 out of 7 meeting each week are AA. 12 step is emphasized but not a requirement. Majority of the residents were addicts, some were alcoholics. There were 25 men in 4 houses and 4 women living at a separate house. Living rooms had TVs with all the apps and movie channels installed. Bowflex, stationary bike, punching bags, and laundry machines in garage. What I learned in the program: -To live my life without using. -If you want to use again, your misery will be fully refunded.
I found an amazingly supportive fellowship and family here. The staff all truly care, they listen and counsel, but give you space to grow. They will ABSOLUTELY call you on any bullshit, but they do it because they have been in our shoes and know when to be tough vs kind. As an alumni I come back to visit and keep touch with the programming and people here because I truly love this place. I hope anyone who reads this will reach out for help and join the family.