AAE Retreat - Escondido, California
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Overview
Program Name: AAE Retreat
Location: Escondido, California
Serves: Men and Women 18 years and older
Accreditation:
Licensed in the State of California
Memberships:
Payment Options:
All private pay payment options are accepted
Detailed Provider Information
AAE Retreat specializes in one-on-one treatment sessions for those with alcohol and drug dependencies. In fact, patients here receive three full one-on-one sessions every day with a licensed doctor or therapist. The typical program length at AAE Retreat is 30 days, although quarterly assessment and counseling services are provided for up to three years following the initial program. This follow-up care is available at no additional cost, and is designed to help prevent the chance of relapse.
The complete program includes a medical exam with biochemistry testing, lab work, brainwave tests, liver cleanses, and other medical assessments. Cognitive assessments include psychological testing, evaluation, and other psychological assessments. The results of these tests are used to create a personalized program for each individual patient at AAE Retreat.
Treatment options and on-site programs include daily one-on-one therapy, life coaching & counseling, hypnotherapy if needed, chemical dependency counseling, small group therapy, nutritional counseling, and more. On-site activities include fitness programs, yoga classes, art courses, equine therapy, music therapy, and more. Three gourmet meals are prepared and served daily.
Special Interest: Special programs are available for women that specifically address issues that may impact substance abuse among women, and help provide individualized care for each patient.
Contact info: 1-877-379-2273
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