The Retreat specializes in providing personalized care for adults. Our residential mental health program offers individuals suffering from mental health and substance use conditions a meaningful path forward.
Our areas of expertise include:
Co-occurring Disorders
For individuals suffering from addiction and mental health issues
Treatment-Resistant Depression
For those who haven’t found adequate care for long-lasting suffering
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
For individuals who suffer from OCD and have not found effective outpatient treatment.
Personality Disorders
For individuals who have difficulty managing extreme emotions in stressful situations
Professionals in Crisis
For executives and professionals whose mental health has been impacting their performance at work
Learn why people choose The Retreat:
After a prolonged period of suffering and despair, 35-year-old Heather Barrie found solace and the skills she needed to thrive at The Retreat.
On Melissa's darker days, she would think she shouldn't be left alone, out of fear that she might harm herself or even end her life. When she had nowhere left to turn, she turned to The Retreat.
By all outward appearances, Dahlia Sherman, MD, had been living a charmed life. Yet she had another side unknown to most people, one characterized by destructive behaviors.
Jane Roberts was living in Hawaii, working full time as a scuba instructor. Barely on the cusp of her 30th birthday, she seemed to have the perfect life, yet there was a side to her most didn't see.
At The Retreat, talented artist Sam Brown gained hope and maintained his artistic passion while embracing recovery. Today, he is thriving.
Life turned upside down for Angela Wharton when postpartum depression and anxiety spiraled out of control. Tough life transitions only intensified the struggles she was facing.
A Comprehensive, Holistic Approach to Care
Even when life feels out of control, solutions are within reach.
The Retreat offers residential psychiatric rehabilitation to people experiencing behavioral health issues, including depression, OCD, anxiety, personality disorders, and co-occurring disorders.