Private bedroom
Your own room, your own door, your own bathroom — the whole stay. No exceptions.
In crisis? Call or text the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline. You are not alone.

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.

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.

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.
One inclusive program fee covers the full scope of residential care — clinical, psychiatric, holistic, nutritional, and residential. Nothing is billed à la carte.
Your own room, your own door, your own bathroom — the whole stay. No exceptions.
A primary therapist, met daily. Plus group, family, and trauma-specific work each week.
An attending psychiatrist on-site weekly, plus availability between appointments as needed.
Three thoughtful, restorative meals a day, prepared in-house with a registered dietitian.
Yoga, breathwork, mindfulness, and creative therapies built into the weekly schedule.
Weekly family sessions and quarterly multi-family workshops for partners, parents, and adult children.

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.
Gentle yoga or a guided meditation in the sun room.
Chef-prepared, taken together at the long oak table.
A small therapist-led group, capped at six patients.
One hour with your primary clinician — every weekday.
A real break. No phones at the table.
DBT, CBT, EMDR, or trauma-specific group, depending on the day.
Walk the garden, journal, sit with a clinician, or simply rest.
A shared meal, then optional creative or wellness practice.

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.
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.
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.