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The Circle of Trust Healing Center is a once in a lifetime experience! Nowhere else will you find healing coming from so many avenues. For starters the staff to client ratios here are unmatched! This cannot be overstated, especially for those who have been to other treatment facilities that treat clients like numbers. The theoretical orientations of the therapists are ubiquitously client-centered, meaning that each individual receives a high degree of personalized treatment and attention to unique needs. Here at the center each person is given the opportunity to reconnect with their higher (spiritual) self while developing tangible skills, self-awareness, and Recovery IQ. In addition to that are highly skilled yoga teachers, massage therapists, saunas, and a host of other state-of-the-art detoxing options. Each of the two chefs delivers their own style of healthful, organic food that is nothing short of captivating and delicious at each meal. Each day spent at the CTHC is enriched by the most fascinating and enchanting views of Southern Oregon’s Rogue Valley. Those who are not local should also know about the fresh air and comfortable, dry weather in this area. And last, but certainly not least is the beauty of the facility itself. Attention to detail and quality is present every square inch of the large center and is healing by its own right. Needless to say, this is a once in a lifetime opportunity.
I went to Hazelden and then Blvd. I also went to Ridgefield and returned back to Blvd afterwards. Blvd treated myself and others like family. It’s a community atmosphere with strong values about accountability and long-term sobriety. They didn’t give up on me no matter how depressed I felt. Autumn knows what she’s doing and had my best interests at heart from day 1. My experience surrendering to receive help and take suggestions from Blvd didn’t come natural but they didn’t give up. Blvd provided me structure to build a new life on. My councilor was straightforward with a lot of experience, knowledge and compassion. They are inspiring to be around. All in all, there’s a mix of fun and seriousness with a personalized approach that fit my needs. I graduated November 2017 and am sober today.
Strict program, People get kicked out for things that aren't always fair. At first I didn't think they were doing much for me but when I got out I realized that tha t basically programmed me to be sober if I really wanted it..