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    Donna's House Sober Living - Living area

    Donna's House Sober Living

    (3 reviews)

    ATTENTION CAREGIVERS AND THOSE IN RECOVERY -- AVOID THIS PLACE…read more I am a 53 year old marketing executive who has a son who is a recovering addict, bipolar and has a severe stomach condition call CVS. Every few months my son is unable to keep down his bipolar meds and gets really sick. Right after he entered Donnas House (and provided them with a list of the 14 mediations he's on) he had such an attack. Versus working with him to help him get through it their recourse was to kick him out. Just to clarify, he did not relapse or use non-prescribed drugs....he was just very sick and in fact had to be hospitalized. They didn't know how to handle my son's medical illness and chose instead to evict him. The owner Amy Christle offered to refund my money but never followed through on her promise. I have since consulted an attorney who advised me that my son could have taken legal action as he has been medically and legally classified as disabled and is protected from this kind of treatment. Donnas House is an unlicensed facility with poor controls. For example, they let people in early recover (20 days) be house managers. Here are the issues as I see them. The owners are involved in taking your money and that's it. After that they leave the operation to newly sober kids. The house is extremely overcrowded and probably violates zoning laws and is unclean. Finally, as caregivers we entrust our loved ones to these people and you hope they are good, fair Christians. Amy and Ryan (her husband) are not. They hide behind the name of some poor woman named Donna and take advantage of people and caregivers in tough situations.

    I would never recommend donnas house to ANYONE looking for a sober living. This place is so…read moreunprofessional and unfairly run. I relapsed and was asked to leave for three days, which was completely understandable. But I was told once I returned in three days I was going to have to pay $1200 up front for next months rent, even though I still had a week left of that months rent. Which I had paid weekly and only $1000 altogether. So I had no choice but to leave and find somewhere else to live. Then I found out the owner was calling other clients parents to let them know I relapsed, which i find completely unprofessional. My mother also got a call about a client relapsing. I don't see why that's necessary to be telling private information to other families. On top of that, I was asked to remove all my belongings within 24 hours or they would be thrown away or donated. Even though they knew i had nowhere to take my stuff. And yet another client, who had relapsed a few days before me and still hasn't returned a week later was allowed to leave his belongings for weeks. Why? Simply because he could afford to pay the $1200 up front. Donnas house isn't about recovery, it's about money.

    Covenant Hills Women's Treatment Center

    Covenant Hills Women's Treatment Center

    (10 reviews)

    God lives in the group rooms of Covanent Hills. At the end of 2024 I had lost everything, my…read moreengagement ended, I lost my job, I went to jail, my family didn't want anything to do with me and my drug addiction was at an all time high, I was sure I would kill myself. I felt so much shame and guilt that I was sent to a psychiatrist ward for help until my family reached out to the most helpful and considerate man, Ken F. in admissions. He called every day to help me get into Covanent Hill's residential treatment. Thank you to Britt for doing my intake and making the process less scary. I was in residential treatment for 90 days where I met the most amazing women who helped me change my whole perspective on life and myself. I came in suicidal and with an excessive of self hatred. No one as ever taken an interest in helping me and their constant love and support has changed my life. I have forever been changed through my considerate case manager Shelby, my compassionate therapist Heather and all the staff Dena, Maddie, Blue, Jen, Jenny, Anne Marie, Whittney, grief group Cathy, Pastora Nicole, Tammy and Jillian. It cannot be put into words how these women have saved me and changed my life. I am forever grateful! Also Riley is cool and Darren is the best! Thank you Covanent Hills.

    Covenant Hills Treatment facility has truly made an impact on both my sobriety and overall life…read more The staff members put in effort towards their clients that is simply unmatched. I felt no judgment on my DOC or past when I arrived. They simply talored their time and focus on how they could help pull me out of my depression and put me back on track with my sobriety. What I loved about the program is that they have on-site therapists AND case-managers that allowed for both mental and emotional help. They assisted with methods for long-term sobriety while also building emotional character. Another aspect of the program is that they offer two separate recovery tracks : Christian and traditional. However, it never felt "seperated". In fact, the group sessions that were frequently held, allowed me to form bonds with the other women that I will always hold onto. We engaged in art therapy, horse therapy, goat yoga, kayaking, paddleboarding and more! There were PLENTY of activities that allowed me to learn to enjoy sobriety in the outside world. I want to thank all the staff members who helped pull me out of a very dark place and also helped with aftercare such as sponsors and IOP treatment. CH will always be the treatment facility that I recommend to anyone who is seeking sobriety and overall mental health. Denna, Heather, Claudia, Jenny, Jen, Diana, Kaitlyn, Taylor, Lori, Andrea, Nicole, and Jennifer, I truly adore each and everyone of you ladies because you have made an astronomical impact in my world.

    The Hub for Wellness

    The Hub for Wellness

    (3 reviews)

    My birth experience took a huge toll on me physically and my postpartum depression was debilitating…read morein ways that I could've never imagined. I had the books, I did the research, I had the friends who were pros, and yet I was unprepared for what would come afterwards. I'm sharing my story because I would like to acknowledge the incredible things that the hub for wellness has done to support me in the hardest experience of my life. Before even facing the hurtles of my PP depression that was later to come, I was sent home from the hospital with a horrendous injury and no education on how to properly recover. When I voiced my fears to Mati, she came to my house immediately. She brought with her a sense of support and compassion that I didn't know existed. She gave me a checkup and provided me with tips and treatment plan for my recovery. Her kindness and knowledge made all the difference in the world. The sad thing is that the information she gave me should have been the standard of care provided to me by my doctors and the hospital. Mati has turned that level of care and support into her full time career. I'm so grateful for what she has done for me and my family.

    I cannot recommend the Hub for wellness enough. First off, the level of care is absolutely…read moreunmatched. I unfortunately had post partum psychosis and anxiety. I barely could function after having my first baby. Honestly nothing helped. Now with my current pregnancy I have already been a million times better off and more prepared just with seeing Mati at the Hub. Anything pre/post natal you could possibly imagine she can help you with. Even if it's just clarification or prep. Pregnancy and postpartum is no joke and I cannot tell you how much safer I feel about having my second child even with the risk of post partum psychosis again I still feel beyond prepared and know what to do now. I am very grateful. I will continue post partum as well. YOU WONT REGRET IT! Go see Mati!

    Dana Point Mindfulness - c_and_mh - Updated May 2026

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