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Residential Treatment

The deepest work,in the quietest setting.

An immersive 30 to 90-day residential program in a private Los Angeles home. Private bedrooms, daily clinical contact, chef-led meals, and the kind of stillness in which real change becomes possible.

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Who It’s For

When the next step needs to be a real one.

Residential care is for people who need more than a weekly hour of therapy can give them — and a setting where the work can actually take. It is, at the same time, one of the kindest things you can do for yourself.

  • Outpatient therapy has plateaued or isn't enough right now
  • Daily symptoms are interfering with sleep, work, or relationships
  • A recent crisis, hospitalization, or major life transition
  • Co-occurring substance use alongside a primary mental-health concern
  • A safe, structured environment is needed to make real change
  • You want to step away — fully — and reset, without disappearing
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The Environment

A small, quiethouse in Los Angeles.

One residence. A handful of patients at a time. No fluorescent lights, no institutional hallways, no roommate you didn’t agree to. Just a beautifully renovated home, a thoughtful staff, and the kind of stillness in which the nervous system finally remembers how to rest.

What’s Included

Everything in one place.

One inclusive program fee covers the full scope of residential care — clinical, psychiatric, holistic, nutritional, and residential. Nothing is billed à la carte.

Private bedroom

Your own room, your own door, your own bathroom — the whole stay. No exceptions.

Daily 1:1 therapy

A primary therapist, met daily. Plus group, family, and trauma-specific work each week.

Psychiatric care

An attending psychiatrist on-site weekly, plus availability between appointments as needed.

Chef-led nutrition

Three thoughtful, restorative meals a day, prepared in-house with a registered dietitian.

Holistic practice

Yoga, breathwork, mindfulness, and creative therapies built into the weekly schedule.

Family integration

Weekly family sessions and quarterly multi-family workshops for partners, parents, and adult children.

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A Typical Day

Structure thatsoothes, not constricts.

The day has a rhythm, the way good days at home do. Predictable enough to ease the decision-fatigue that anxiety and depression bring — flexible enough to honor that you are still a person, not a patient.

  1. 7:30
    Morning practice

    Gentle yoga or a guided meditation in the sun room.

  2. 8:30
    Breakfast

    Chef-prepared, taken together at the long oak table.

  3. 9:30
    Process group

    A small therapist-led group, capped at six patients.

  4. 11:00
    Individual therapy

    One hour with your primary clinician — every weekday.

  5. 12:30
    Lunch & rest

    A real break. No phones at the table.

  6. 14:00
    Skills work

    DBT, CBT, EMDR, or trauma-specific group, depending on the day.

  7. 16:00
    Open hour

    Walk the garden, journal, sit with a clinician, or simply rest.

  8. 18:00
    Dinner & community

    A shared meal, then optional creative or wellness practice.

At A Glance
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30 – 90days
Typical length of stay
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Privateroom
Bedroom & bathroom, every patient
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3 / day
Chef-prepared, dietitian-designed meals
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24 / 7
On-site clinical & residential support
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Daniel K.
Residential graduate · 60 days
A Resident’s Voice
I was terrified of going somewhere — the word residential alone made me cancel twice. What I found instead was a quiet house, six other people working as hard as I was, and a clinical team that took every detail of my life seriously. I left with a foundation, not just a discharge plan.
Treated for major depressive disorder & trauma
Logistics

The practicalquestions, answered.

Everything you'd want to know before walking through the door. If something isn't here, an admissions clinician can answer it on a single call.

Most patients are with us between thirty and ninety days. Length is a clinical decision made with you and revisited weekly — never a fixed number sold up-front.

Begin Admissions

A first call isjust a conversation.

Confidential, unhurried, and answered by a real clinician — never a call center. Most admissions take a single afternoon to confirm. We'd be glad to walk through it with you.

In crisis? Call or text 988 for the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline. You are not alone.