About Riverwalk Ranch – Mansfield
Riverwalk Ranch is located in Mansfield, Texas on a secluded 27-acre property. They offer luxury rehab for substance use and co-occurring disorders. They take many types of private insurance, though they don’t accept government-funded programs such as Medicare or Medicaid. They offer medical detox, residential inpatient, partial hospitalization, and intensive outpatient programs.
You’ll start with an assessment before detox. The evaluator determines your treatment plan based on your substance use and any co-occurring mental health disorders.
During the medical detox, you’ll safely rid your body of toxic substances. You’ll have around-the-clock nursing care and medications to help you manage withdrawal symptoms. Once you’re through detox, you’ll begin working on the mental health issues that led to your substance use.
Detox is often part of an inpatient stay so that after detox, you can move right to the next level of care. The inpatient program offers 24/7 support so it’s often the best way to address an addiction. Free of distractions and the stressors of daily life, you can fully commit to your mental and physical recovery. The inpatient program usually lasts 30 to 90 days.
During the inpatient stay, a licensed professional will meet with you for individual therapy to address co-occurring disorders such as anxiety or depression. You’ll have group therapy sessions and medication management if appropriate.
You’ll work on your overall mental and physical health with holistic therapies such as yoga, meditation, and equine therapy. It’s important to learn to engage in hobbies and develop a healthy lifestyle. Substance use depletes your system of essential vitamins and nutrients, so you’ll get education and guidance to improve your diet and move toward better physical health.
There’s also a partial hospitalization program (PHP). This is an outpatient program that meets five to seven days a week for six hours per day. The PHP is a good bridge from the inpatient to the intensive outpatient treatment (IOP). The IOP is less intensive, leaving you time for employment and your regular daily life.
The facility is CARF-accredited.