Located atop a picturesque mountainside overlooking the majestic Susquehanna River, The Ranch Pennsylvania is an inspiring and supportive environment in which a pathway to physical, emotional and spiritual recovery begins to unfold.
Clients reconnect with themselves in a nurturing space where they can get away from it all and feel safe being vulnerable. Within a gated, private, mountainside setting, clients benefit from the care of distinguished addiction and mental health experts, a wide array of therapies, and upscale amenities.
The Ranch Pennsylvania is perched on a plateau overlooking a meandering river, amidst southern Pennsylvania's rolling hills and woodlands. Our calming, natural setting is a healing component of treatment that offers daily opportunities for connections with nature. This might involve anything from walking meditation along the Mason-Dixon line, which runs through our property, to canoe rides down the river, or a 30-foot climb in the air on the ropes course. Our experiential and adventure therapies incorporate nature as a metaphor for life's challenges, and utilize the environment to help clients get in touch with their authentic selves.
We appreciate the significance of that first phone call seeking help for substance abuse or mental health issues. Our admissions advisers ensure the initial assessment and intake process is as stress-free and supportive as possible. We provide clients with a relieving, empathetic and informative experience even before they arrive at The Ranch Pennsylvania addiction treatment center.
Our admissions advisers help clients and their loved ones navigate all of the logistics of starting treatment and attend to every detail so they can focus on recovering. We work directly with insurance companies to obtain the greatest amount of coverage possible and walk clients through each step of the recovery process.
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We offer onsite medically monitored detoxification services and innovative treatment for addiction and co-occurring mental health disorders with a focus on healing the wounds of trauma. Addiction, underlying psychiatric conditions and trauma are addressed simultaneously through an integration of evidence-based, 12-step addiction/mental health, and experiential healing interventions.
With a high staff-to-client ratio, our team of licensed, master's-level clinicians and case managers are able to develop comprehensive, individualized treatment plans to meet the unique needs of each client. We draw upon traditional, medical, experiential and adventure-based approaches that help clients begin to understand and process their shame, develop resilience, and reconnect with their authentic selves.
This is an email I had written to the ranch after I had left. It was sent to multiple people and never received any response after over two weeks. I had bullet pointed, dated, timed and mentioned employees/therapists by name.
I would like to take this chance to explain the reasons why I left the Ranch on Saturday evening. Before I explain my reasoning, I would like to say that I did learn a lot from the Ranch in the groups and from the people and connections that I made. I was able to take with me a lot of information and tools. Thank you for that. But, you know as well as I do that I do deserve a certificate of completion from the Ranch for the time that I was there from the effort that I put in the entire time I was there. The Ranch is supposed to help people with mental health and addiction issues, and I feel as though you failed me when I needed the help the most, all day on Saturday until I left. I refuse to be blatantly lied to, told things to then be told something else, and to be ignored and pushed aside...especially from the people that are supposed to be helping us improve within the time we are there and not demeaned, ignored, lied to, etc. I had all intentions in staying at the Ranch, going to an IOP that the Ranch recommended and even joining the Alumni in hopes that maybe one day I could help someone. I have honestly learned a lot from the groups and was hoping to get this week since forgiveness is the topic of Week 2. But, the lack of support that I received on Saturday, when I needed it most, ruined that for me. Maybe that would have been the best time for some support since I could have possibly learned something about forgiveness and put this behind us. Communication to clients and the clients families really needs to improve. Below is most of the reasons I left, and also from my wife with the different miscommunications, lies and not being able to contact any one at the Ranch