Yes, Tres Vistas Recovery offers Biochemical Restoration. “Biochemical restoration” refers to restoring the proper balance of neurotransmitters in your brain.Most addicts use the substances to which they’re addicted to numb their feelings and provide immediate relief from uncomfortable emotions such as fear. These substances affect the neurotransmitters. Over a period of time they get out of balance.Tres Vistas Recovery uses cutting edge technology, including Niagen (NAD) in supplement or IV form, to provide the biochemical restoration that clients need.
Tres Vistas Recovery uses cutting-edge technology to help you or your loved one recover in the best way possible.
At Tres Vistas Recovery, each patient receives three different medical lab tests per week. Of course, results can be faxed to the appropriate people with patients consent.
Yes, Tres Vistas Recovery explains the results of each lab test.
Dr. Dan Headrick is the Owner and Medical Director of Tres Vistas Recovery. He is at the facility on a daily basis, including visiting the residents nearly every evening.
At Tres Vistas Recovery, each participant receives 3 one-on-one counseling sessions each week.
Unlike what is found at most Recovery Treatment Centers, all of the counselors at Tres Vistas Recovery are licensed professionals with Masters Degrees.
Yes, the program at Tres Vistas Recovery is extremely holistic in nature. In fact, “tres vistas” means “three views,” and it refers to our focus on each individual’s physical, psychological and spiritual well-being.
Yes, individualization is a hallmark of the Tres Vistas program.
Yes, at Tres Vistas Recovery the client is an integral part of the planning process.
Yes, the Center prescribes medications such as Suboxone to heroin addicts to help them get through detoxification.
Yes. Clients who are on prescribed medications from their psychiatrist, such as pain meds or medications to treat bipolar disorder, are able to continue taking these medications (provided, of course, they are using them correctly). If medications need adjusting, Dr. Headrick, joins the residents at the facility almost every night. He can write a customized prescription, and our on-site nurse can call the prescription in to our pharmacist and have the revised medications available in a matter of hours.
Yes. Those participating in our Residential Treatment Program go on a half-day outing every weekend. Because the Program is limited to just six people, we are able to let the group decide on each week’s destination. Popular choices include the San Diego Zoo, the San Diego Wild Animal Park, shopping malls, movies, beaches, hiking, and more. In addition, every Sunday morning Dr. Headrick takes those who are interested to a nearby Spiritual Center with him.
The meals at Tres Vistas Recovery, which are prepared by our in-house Executive Chef, are all of the above as well as incredibly delicious.
Yes. Francisco, our chef, is also a licensed nutritionist. He creates a customized nutrition plan for each resident, and then implements it. Because many addicts are also poor eaters, one of our goals at Tres Vistas is to encourage clients to get passionate about eating healthy foods and taking healthy supplements that actually work.
Tres Vistas Recovery provides a one-year, no-cost program of support, counseling and referrals for those who successfully complete any program at Tres Vistas Recovery and remain in the area.
The Tres Vistas team meets two times each week.
Yes. The Tres Vistas Recovery staff is available 24/7.
Yes, of course, Tres Vistas Recovery is fully licensed by the state of California.
Yes. This is a treatment program, not a jail.
Yes. Tres Vistas makes it as easy as possible for you to be sure that this Program is the right one for you.
Insurance Providers We Are In Network With:
We also accept PPO Policies From:
United Healthcare
Contact
Email:
info@tresvistasrecovery.com
Address:
32301 Camino Capistrano Suite K, & L
San Juan Capistrano, CA 92675
Office Hours
Monday - Friday:
9:00 am - 4:00 pm
Saturday- Sunday:
Closed
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