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Dan Anderson Renewal Center

Your stay includes:

  • individual assistance with Step work
  • daily staff lectures on the Twelve Steps and Big Book
  • nutritious meals designed for people in recovery
  • yoga classes Sunday through Wednesday
  • hiking trails and an outdoor exercise course
  • evening alumni lectures
  • use of the campus fitness center, including pool, jogging track, basketball, and racquetball courts
  • morning and afternoon group reflection
  • use of the Lavinia Neill Meditation Center
  • time to browse at the Serenity Corner bookstore

Optional holistic health services

  • Biodynamic Craniosacral Therapy
    A gentle, hands-on therapy programming designed to release old patterns of dysfunction and trauma and enhance the body's ability to heal and restore vitality
  • Equine-Assisted Learning
    Activities facilitated using specially selected horses to help you recognize old ideas, appreciate hidden strengths, and clarify your direction
  • Foot Reflexology
    The application of pressure to the foot using thumb, finger, and hand techniques, resulting in stress reduction, causing a physiological change in the body
  • Healing Touch
    Gentle touch that restores balance and harmony to areas of the body and energy field that are blocked or congested
  • Individual Restorative Yoga
    The practice of yoga poses and breathing to help you relax, open, and rest deeply and completely
  • Reiki
    A Japanese healing touch technique that promotes circulation, stress relief, and restores vital energy in the body
  • Seated Chair Massage
    Massage techniques that work to relieve muscle pain and tension

P.S. Ask us about Hazelden's MORE program. A Web-based resource that connects you with terrific online recovery tools, support and fellowship--and you'll have the opportunity to enroll during your stay with us.

 
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