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Wickenburg, Arizona
Insurance Accepted$35,000 - $43,75028 - 35 days
The Meadows is a results-oriented addiction recovery facility that offers 24-hour medical supervision and research-based programs, including 12-step programs, EMDR, and equine-assisted treatments. Clients also have access to a pool, gym, and art room at this location.
The Meadows is a results-oriented addiction recovery facility that offers 24-hour medical supervision and research-based programs, including 12-step programs, EMDR, and equine-assisted treatments. Clients also have access to a pool, gym, and art room at this location.
The Meadows is a results-oriented treatment facility that provides addiction recovery services that address underlying traumas and emphasize skill development. Clients will have access to 24-hour medical supervision and are provided with comprehensive programs that address all of their specific needs. Every program is research-based, so clients will be provided with services that are not only backed by science but that have proven effective in treating addiction. Some of the available treatment ...
The Meadows is a results-oriented treatment facility that provides addiction recovery services that address underlying traumas and emphasize skill development. Clients will have access to 24-hour medical supervision and are provided with comprehensive programs that address all of their specific needs. Every program is research-based, so clients will be provided with services that are not only backed by science but that have proven effective in treating addiction. Some of the available treatment options include 12-step programs, EMDR, emotional freedom, equine-assisted treatments, expressive therapies, group therapy, internal family systems, neurofeedback, psychodrama, and wellness activities. At this specific location, residents have access to semi-private living spaces, a pool, outdoor recreational areas, a full-service gym, and an art room.
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The Meadows is a results-oriented treatment facility that provides addiction recovery services that address underlying traumas and emphasize skill development. Clients will have access to 24-hour medical supervision and are provided with comprehensive programs that address all of their specific needs. Every program is research-based, so clients will be provided with services that are not only backed by science but that have proven effective in treating addiction. Some of the available treatment options include 12-step programs, EMDR, emotional freedom, equine-assisted treatments, expressive therapies, group therapy, internal family systems, neurofeedback, psychodrama, and wellness activities. At this specific location, residents have access to semi-private living spaces, a pool, outdoor recreational areas, a full-service gym, and an art room.
Center Summary
Who we help
AdultsYoung Adults
Treatment Programs
Residential / Inpatient
Staff to client ratio
1 therapist : 12 clients
Langugages
English
Licensed
State of Arizona
Founded
1980
Address
1655 N Tegner St, Wickenburg, AZ 85390, USA
Helpful and caring staff who work to resolve issues
Life-changing experience recommended for those seeking treatment
Successful treatment and improved well-being for patients
Drawbacks
3.4
66 Reviews
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Benefits
Helpful and caring staff who work to resolve issues
Life-changing experience recommended for those seeking treatment
Successful treatment and improved well-being for patients
Drawbacks
Recent Reviews
May 30th, 2025
Very unprofessional and definitely do NOT recommend. I have a family member there now. They have completely ignored previous medical records and family concerns. The family member has narcissistic tendencies when they feel threatened. They manipulated the supposed phone schedule to call from a therapists office and left the impromptu trauma session on family voicemail. The family member later admitted to lying to the therapist in hopes of baiting me into communication. The Meadows was informe...
May 30th, 2025
Very unprofessional and definitely do NOT recommend. I have a family member there now. They have completely ignored previous medical records and family concerns. The family member has narcissistic tendencies when they feel threatened. They manipulated the supposed phone schedule to call from a therapists office and left the impromptu trauma session on family voicemail. The family member later admitted to lying to the therapist in hopes of baiting me into communication. The Meadows was informed of the incident and claimed to be looking into it, but there's been no word back after over a week and then they let the family member have access to their personal phone (supposedly not allowed) after I blocked the clinic numbers.
Reply: Advertised on your website: "At The Meadows, we understand this and work with families, including them in the treatment process, so that there can be healing for everyone involved." Our family has been completely excluded from the treatment process and definitely have NOT been extended an opportunity to heal. In fact my concerns have been completely ignored, despite having a ROI on file. The lack of inclusion has caused an irreparable fissure in our marriage and my spouse has been asked to not return. Anyone considering treatment at this place needs to decide if their personal mental health is worth losing their marriage or if a family centered program would be a better fit. And I definitely will not be holding my breath for your "clinical team" to actually care, especially the "family counselor".
January 2nd, 2025
Coming to The Meadows was the best decision I have ever made in my life. I had tried to get sober and relapsed after attending another prestigious rehab, when our searches led us to the Meadows. We chose The Meadows due to their specialization in trauma recovery. The combination of somatic experiencing, and holistic therapies including yoga, accupuncture, art therapy, brain spa and equine therapy is hard to come across. The whole program is backed in scientific methods, and focused on underst...
January 2nd, 2025
Coming to The Meadows was the best decision I have ever made in my life. I had tried to get sober and relapsed after attending another prestigious rehab, when our searches led us to the Meadows. We chose The Meadows due to their specialization in trauma recovery. The combination of somatic experiencing, and holistic therapies including yoga, accupuncture, art therapy, brain spa and equine therapy is hard to come across. The whole program is backed in scientific methods, and focused on understanding why addiction might develop. As a fellow professional, I am extremely impressed by the Senior Fellows on staff who have dense research in all field related to trauma and addiction. I still read all of the literature published by them to this day.
The Meadows doesn’t just treat the symptom of addiction, it treats the root causes of it. I was SAD to leave. I continued to do their intensive outpatient therapy after discharge. My life changed COMPLETELY for the better because of this program. I believe so much in their methods that I then went on to enter the Somatic Experiencing Professional training to be able to integrate them into my own practice (I am a physical therapist). This place is nothing short of miraculous and I would attend again in a heart beat and have recommended it to numerous friends, patients and family. This is THE place to be for trauma and addiction recovery.
Now, I am three years sober and have no urge to drink. I am in a healthy, loving relationship and have opened my own private practice.
March 2nd, 2025
I would recommend looking elsewhere for anyone dealing with Trauma. I am a physician and would like to share our experience with the Meadows. My wife of 40 years has been suffering from PTSD, depression and anxiety. She suffered for years with unimaginable pain before being properly diagnosed. She is by no means an addict, in fact she was on extremely high doses of opioids for months at a time both by mouth and IV. Once she was diagnosed her pain improved and she went thru 29 days of wi...
March 2nd, 2025
I would recommend looking elsewhere for anyone dealing with Trauma. I am a physician and would like to share our experience with the Meadows. My wife of 40 years has been suffering from PTSD, depression and anxiety. She suffered for years with unimaginable pain before being properly diagnosed. She is by no means an addict, in fact she was on extremely high doses of opioids for months at a time both by mouth and IV. Once she was diagnosed her pain improved and she went thru 29 days of withdrawal on her own.
She elected to go to an inpatient program to try to heal herself. We had lots of concerns and spoke with the medical director for 45 minutes before agreeing to be admitted. We asked if they had other patients that were dealing with trauma that were not addicts. We were told there were plenty. My wife has severe insomnia and only sleeps 45 minutes at night. She needs meds to help her sleep, otherwise she is non functional and would get nothing out of the program. We asked if she could continue with sleep meds and they said they would try to slowly taper, something which she was not opposed to. My wife was admitted, spent 3 days with 2 other women in one room. There was no room to transfer her to the “dorm”. The first night she was there they took away sleep meds, so she did not sleep. She was placed in a group of 8 and she was the only one without substance abuse. They told her she was “no different than anyone else there” She decided that this was not the right program for her. In 3 day, no therapy, no sleep, and accused of being and addict. My wife left and we found another program, Sierra Tucson, where they would listen to her needs.
I had paid the Meadows 70K upfront for the 30 day program. The contract with the Meadows did state they would keep 20 K if she left within 2 weeks. I spoke with them and told them a patient who is admitted for trauma should not leave with more trauma and that it is unethical for them to keep 20K for 3 days. I even offered to pay for 3 days and they only agreed to keep 10K. This shows that they seem more interested in money than being honorable.
May 27th, 2025
Tried to enter the facility but was refused as they can not accommodate a handicapped individual. They said they didn’t need to be ADA compliant because they are technically “not a medical facility”
Good luck to any disabled individuals looking for treatment, this is yet another place where we are not considered human. Shame on all of you
May 27th, 2025
Tried to enter the facility but was refused as they can not accommodate a handicapped individual. They said they didn’t need to be ADA compliant because they are technically “not a medical facility”
Good luck to any disabled individuals looking for treatment, this is yet another place where we are not considered human. Shame on all of you
June 2nd, 2025
The Meadows is life changing and life saving! All of the staff are top of their profession, friendly, and sociable. The 45 day program builds upon itself each week! I cannot recommend the place enough! While 45 days seems daunting, it goes by quickly. The Meadows is one of the best in the world!
June 2nd, 2025
The Meadows is life changing and life saving! All of the staff are top of their profession, friendly, and sociable. The 45 day program builds upon itself each week! I cannot recommend the place enough! While 45 days seems daunting, it goes by quickly. The Meadows is one of the best in the world!
October 2nd, 2024
I have tried to get excepted under two different insurance policies over a three year period and they do not except either. I only know one person that has been excepted by them and she has a very high end corporate job and ridiculous insurance. Apparently if you are ultra wealthy and need help they are here for you. They sure aren’t there for the average person though. Just another example of the rich helping the rich get better. The first time when I was on Blue Cross Blue Shield they want...
October 2nd, 2024
I have tried to get excepted under two different insurance policies over a three year period and they do not except either. I only know one person that has been excepted by them and she has a very high end corporate job and ridiculous insurance. Apparently if you are ultra wealthy and need help they are here for you. They sure aren’t there for the average person though. Just another example of the rich helping the rich get better. The first time when I was on Blue Cross Blue Shield they wanted a $52,000 check just for me to walk in the door. Find a place that actually cares about helping people and not their shareholders.
June 2nd, 2025
This greed-based company is preoccupied solely with profiteering, not with anything even remotely resembling human compassion or understanding, being both ethically and morally bankrupt.
My former wife, a Taiwanese national, was employed as an expressive arts therapist for these shysters for some six years. Even though our marriage was comparatively brief, we remained intimately acquainted for nearly a decade.
In fact, I was personally responsible for helping her attain both her resident alie...
June 2nd, 2025
This greed-based company is preoccupied solely with profiteering, not with anything even remotely resembling human compassion or understanding, being both ethically and morally bankrupt.
My former wife, a Taiwanese national, was employed as an expressive arts therapist for these shysters for some six years. Even though our marriage was comparatively brief, we remained intimately acquainted for nearly a decade.
In fact, I was personally responsible for helping her attain both her resident alien and citizenship status in the US, without which she never would've become employed by these shysters in the first place. I was her close companion throughout the entire time that she studied the visual arts at both FSU in Tallahassee, FL and at the Academy of Art College of San Francisco, CA. How she ever hooked up with this corrupt company is beyond comprehension.
Sometime after our separation, I learned through an online website that she had died in recent years, but the exact circumstances and details of her passing were omitted from the internet announcement. So I contacted these shysters by letter, requesting simply to be apprised of the cause, or circumstances, of her passing. Attached to that request were copies of our marriage license, marriage certificate, and even copious copies of personal correspondence to prove the reality of our relationship and the legitimacy of my request.
In response, I received from these shysters their incredibly cold and callous letter of rejection.
First off, these shysters insisted upon referring to my former WIFE as my "friend." Shamelessly, they referred to the documents that I'd sent as, get this, "NOTHING" that they would "maintain for an employee."
Predictably, they fed me the apologist and excuse-making privacy-line that they refused to release any such information about their employees, "whether employed or not." Obviously, she's neither as she's dead; this despite the fact that death certificates are a matter of PUBLIC RECORD.
As her past spouse and close companion of nearly ten years, there's absolutely no rational or logical reason why I should be denied, for closure's sake, the disclosure of the circumstances of her passing. Or why Yelp, for one, should collude to cover up this company's corruption by censoring this self-same review.
Refrain, then, from patronizing this corrupt company, much less from entrusting it with the care-and-cure of your loved ones and beloved relations, as nothing but careless indifference and unconcern is ever likely to manifest itself on their behalf.
You've been duly warned!
June 2nd, 2025
Even applying was a hard step for me. After being candid on the phone interview, I was told a day later that the program for which I signed up for and was recommended to by a friend who had good experiences there, I was told that they won't help me "in my current state" and that I would need to attend the 45 day, $70,000 in-patient program. All because I'm suffering from bipolar disorder, I have a drink with dinner and I smoke pot...
I wouldn't have reached out to a place like this if I were ...
June 2nd, 2025
Even applying was a hard step for me. After being candid on the phone interview, I was told a day later that the program for which I signed up for and was recommended to by a friend who had good experiences there, I was told that they won't help me "in my current state" and that I would need to attend the 45 day, $70,000 in-patient program. All because I'm suffering from bipolar disorder, I have a drink with dinner and I smoke pot...
I wouldn't have reached out to a place like this if I were in perfect mental health, but apparently one has to be a puritan to be admitted into one of their 5 day workshops. What a grift. They clearly don't care about people, only money.
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