About Enterhealth Ranch – Van Alstyne
Enterhealth Ranch in Van Alstyne, Texas, is a luxury addiction and behavioral health treatment center. They have residential and outpatient treatment for mood and personality disorders, as well as grief, trauma, and substance use disorders. The programs are accredited by The Joint Commission.
The center accepts most major insurance but they’re not in network with any providers. Though costs may vary greatly, the typical residential stay, including detox, is about $1,200 per day.
The inpatient programs include a fitness center, chef prepared nutritious meals, and private rooms with bathrooms. There’s a swimming pool, fitness center, putting green, and pickleball courts.
The center adheres to the National Institutes of Health’s research findings. These findings conclude that addiction is a brain disease, and they use evidence based treatments based on scientific data to treat you. Part of the research supports longer treatment stays for the best chance of full recovery.
Every person feels the effects of addiction differently, so treatment plans are customized based on the type of substance use, duration, frequency, and other factors. You’ll have medically supervised detox with around the clock staffing.
Treatment is with PhD and master’s level psychologists. Some of the neurological treatments you may receive include neuro-biofeedback, neurocognitive remediation, QEEG, and MeRT. QEEG is a brain scan to determine the natural harmonic frequency specific to your brain. MeRT uses electrical and chemical methods to stimulate or change neural activity. This accelerates the brain’s healing process from the negative effects of alcohol or drugs.
The inpatient program uses these cutting edge treatments plus many traditional treatments such as individual and group therapy. Some of the therapies are cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), dialectical behavioral therapy (DBT), and rational emotive behavioral therapy (REBT). You’ll get help for your substance use and any co-occurring (dual diagnosis) disorders such as anxiety or depression.
There’s also an intensive outpatient program (IOP). The IOP runs for eight weeks. You’ll meet three days per week for three hours per day. There’s also a maintenance outpatient program (MOP) for patients who need to work while in treatment. The program offers more flexibility with your schedule.