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The staff was amazing! They all cared about how I was doing. They are understanding of some of the struggles I was going through. And always made time for me. They were was on top of all my after care plans making sure everything was set up for me when I got home. They were always there if I needed to talk. One staff member had a way to make me feel ok even when I had bad anxiety. His guitar playing was awesome! There were very understanding of some of the issues I was going through at home. Another staff member was very positive and upbeat and made me feel welcome. I gained the skills I needed to return home stay sober, feel alive, and really enjoy my recovery! I thank God for all of them. In their own ways they all helped in saving my life. The mindfulness counseling gave me the courage to face some very difficult situations when I arrived home. I continue to use these practices in my daily life and its made me a very grounded and thankful person!
I HIGHLY recommend Turquoise Lodge to anyone who seriously wants to get clean & sober!! I was tired of being a full fledged alcoholic.
The spiritual and fellowship aspects of my experience at Vista Taos was life changing. The staff and the program allowed me to explore my addiction and my recover in a safe holistic approach. The food staff was excellent and the facility is located in the beautiful Taos valley, which provided a wonderful place to heal and start my path to recovery. Thank you Vista Taos.