Our goal is to help facilitate a seamless admissions process to ensure you have a positive experience. Here are a few common questions to help you along the way. If any others crop up, we’d love to walk you through them. Call the admissions office, and we’ll be happy to help.
An intake assessment or evaluation involves both paperwork and dialogue to cover medical, mental, social, and substance use history. This information helps us determine exactly what treatment and support are needed to ensure your stay is effective and successful.
Yes. The Last Resort partners with several major insurance companies as both an in-network and out-of-network provider. To verify your insurance coverage, you can fill out our form online or call today. We’ll walk you through the verification process and ensure you have all the answers you need.
Yes, we do assist with transportation for some treatment programs and all experiential therapy sessions at the ranch. There are also two major airports nearby and a plethora of ground transport options
At The Last Resort, we offer a full continuum of care that spans both locations, including:
We ask that you bring the following items when you come to stay to enhance your treatment experience:
During your first day on the Ranch with us, we’ll wrap up any intake details and document any medications. You’ll receive a tour of the grounds, horse barn, outdoor oasis, common spaces, and more. You will have an opportunity to meet your clinicians and other recovery community members. Treatment begins right away, and each day is filled with support, therapy, reflection, adventure, and compassion.
There are items that are not allowed at the ranch or on the clinical campus (weapons, alcohol, drugs, inappropriate materials, etc.). To ensure your safety and the safety of others, we must check to confirm that none of those items make it on the premises.
We do offer private rooms, but they are not universally available. Selection is based on availability, level of care, and your individual needs. Rest assured, there is ample space for everyone to reflect and many comfortable spaces to rest when not participating in treatment.