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Aspen Ridge was there for me when I couldn't find a way to live life sober. I went through both their inpatient and outpatient programs. Their staff has supported me through my journey of recovery and means the world to me. In their inpatient program we had scheduled therapy, 12 step meetings, and were responsible for our life skills. The level of structure, support, and flexibility all helped me grow during the program. I had access to psychiatric help, a primary therapist, as well as a nurse. After my time in their inpatient I went into their five day a week outpatient which had group therapy on weekday nights. In addition I also had one on one sessions with my therapist. All of these are just details of how I went through the program, but the part that sticks with me is that I am sober and happy now. That wasn't something I thought I could be when I first started with them, and can't imagine life without it anymore.
I was a great place to work. The staff were attentive and well trained. I miss the work and the clients. It is wholistic in it approach and meets the needs of the clientele on so many levels.
It's pretty much a country club. The beds are extraordinarily comfortable, bathrooms are clean, rooms are quiet, and the BHTs do everything they can within the rules/their power to accommodate your requests. The days are pretty routine...up at 6:30, coffee, shower, breakfast at 8, groups from 9 to 4:30 with a 45 minute lunch and plenty of smoke breaks. The scenery is breath taking. Some of the therapists are incredible - luck of the draw. A large majority of the staff is in recovery. Probably one of the nicest rehabs in the United States. Don't get me wrong, the rules can be restrictive and arbitrary, but it's for everyone's safety. No privacy, but that's to be expected, you get use to it. Coming from someone who has worked in several fine dining restaurants, the food is exceptional. One piece of advice - fill up during meal times because there is no free access to snacks. Even if you're not hungry, eat, you'll be hungry later if you don't.