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Sundown M Ranch taught me how to live without alcohol and got me started on a 12 step program. I celebrated my 8th year anniversary in February. I truly owe my life to those Advisers who walked us through some of the hardest days in my life. I am forever grateful.
This program saved my son's life! I honestly don't have one negative thing to say about it. We have been at other rehabs and there is a no comparison. They completely strip their lifestyle and rebuild it from the ground up. They emphasize hard work, peer support, honesty, accountability and much much more. John Volken is the most selfless man I've ever met. He is truly in this to help addicts, in his words "addicts have a song to sing," and this program gives them the chance to sing that song. How do you thank someone who provides a program that saves your son's life and asks nothing in return? There are no words.
Outside AA meetings Safe medical detox Good aftercare. Only 12-step offered. Large patient to counselor ratio. Meals are heavy on processed foods, no life style or religious options. Good place if you're already dedicated to sobriety and just need 28 days to clear your head and have help in the process. Lots of Oxford houses in the area to transition to but they now try to get people into their own sober living facility which is expensive. They have a good aftercare program included in price, just be sure you get into an "aftercare group" and not stuck in a outpatient program or you'll just redo all the stuff you did in inpatient.