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Hi All I am here now to focus on the Joyus, Uplifting, Supportive, Motivating, Spiritually enlighting and gastronomically phenomenal experience I had during my oh so brief stay at Sanctuary. While I was there I found the staff to be phenomenally supportive, informed, and aware of the ins and outs of the business of helping people improve their lives. The facility is outstanding, the grounds are wonderful ,the experience of the different types of features that are offered are just outstanding. The approach to healing that is found at Sanctuary is one that involves not just "don't do that" but becoming aware of how to improve and how to find yourself. The medical, spiritual, and operational staff are outstanding. Oh, and did I mention the culinary department? The food at sanctuary is world class. The extensive and creative menu by their on staff chefs change daily and the products that were presented to us were delicious, filling and healthy. The majority of the vegetables and everything were pulled from their own gardens so freshness was a key feature in the presentation that they gave. Let me close this. "AHO"
Horrible executive staff. Very unprofessional and deflective. Beautiful campus.
P-House saved my life. I thought they were very compassionate, but they pushed me hard to make the changes I needed to live a healthy life. The most valuable thing I learned was to listen to people I trust and to let go of outcomes. I also worked on perfectionism, not taking responsibility for others, and becoming familiar with and understanding my emotions. Some may think I'm nuts, but it was probably among the best times of my life. All I had to do was work on myself, make friends and learn life skills. Grateful to this place.