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I recommend Treehouse highly, that's because my loved one has had the very best experience there, sobriety after some very expensive and "good" as in traditional ones (Caron and Cottonwood for example). Leadership of Treehouse are very good because they're listeners, and adaptors, with family members, and addicts I believe. They manage expectations, and really embody respect for sober living. Some of their treatment can seem dogmatic (from what I hear, not my own experience) but again, I think this is something that the addicts and residents there want. While they respect 12-step work as a method of sobriety that works for some it is not wholly structured around it. They feel personal health, community role and other aspects are just as important. I highly recommend talking to them when choosing rehabs, I'm so glad we did and our loved one is sober at 1.5 years. Yes, major gratitude.
I thoroughly enjoyed and learned a lot about myself at this facility. However, I felt as if the staff were very pushy when it came to making sure we went to every single class, meal, activity, etc when there were activities every hour on the hour. I would have appreciated some willingness to talk to me and engage about the reason or reasons as to why I wasn't going to groups. I guess, I felt smothered and no room to breathe. Michaels House was absolutly gorgeous with palm trees, flowers, rain falls attached to a pool, as well as a hottub. We had 3 meals that were made by a personal 5 star chef. We always ate as much as we pleased and that was awesome for me! I was very impressed with all the weekly activities they let us go on. I got to go to horse therapy up in the foggy mountains above Palm Springs. I was apart of many NA and AA meetings off site, gym was in between a group on site that started an hour before lunch time. I went hiking at Joshua meadows. Made a couple really nice friends, the staff were there for me, and overall I had a decent time there. I think the only weakness this specific facility had was they lacked the awareness to identify behavior that was or is worrisome from its patients. Everyday I wrote in a journal and I wrote every single day that I was relapsing the second I got out. I was playing along most the time. Also, I was okay when they transferred me from the detox house, to the womens facility, in fact I was comfortable enough to not worry about the stuff people would usually laugh at me about.