Simi Valley, California, United States

Rise at Mayberry Ranch

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30 days
A luxury drug and alcohol center on a 16-acre pet-friendly ranch with private rooms, equine therapy, hiking trails, a private chef, and more.
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Compassionate, Evidence-Based Recovery Services

Rise at Mayberry Ranch provides evidence-based detox, residential, and outpatient services treating substance use disorders and mental health dual diagnoses. Therapists utilize cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), motivational interviewing, and trauma-specific therapies, as well as experiential methods such as equine therapy and recreational therapy. Clients can receive medication-assisted treatment as needed.

Experienced Clinical Team and Flexible Technology Policies

Rise at Mayberry Ranch’s compassionate staff understand the importance of having a recovery ally throughout the treatment process. Their team of psychiatrists, therapists, nurses, and holistic practitioners provide tailored care for each client. Rise at Mayberry Ranch additionally offers flexible phone and laptop policies so clients can talk to family and tend to work needs outside of treatment hours.

Equine-Assisted Therapy

Rise at Mayberry Ranch uniquely offers equine-assisted therapy for experiential recovery. Their 16-acre ranch hosts on-site stables with horses, so clients can learn patience, manage stress and depressive symptoms, regulate their emotions, and build confidence.

Pet-Friendly Center

Rise at Mayberry Ranch is a pet-friendly treatment center that welcomes furry friends to relieve stress and bring comfort during recovery. Staff are available to feed, walk, and care for clients’ pets while they are in therapy. They allow almost all types of animals based on clinical and operational approval and availability.



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Desiree J

2024 (11 days) • Reviewed December 3rd, 2024

Former Client

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Benzodiazepines
If you are really sick with a detox, do not come here because they’re only equipped to take care of people who detox is short and sweet once they see that you’re really sick, They wash their hands of you. I went there to come off of benzodiazepines and my real symptoms of detox didn’t start till about eight days in and so for the last four days that I was there, I was really sick and the last morning that I was there the nurse Jessica walked right past me about three times. Didn’t check in with me. I was the only patient there on detox, and she ignored me and had this look on her face like she was just irritated with me then it was my turn to go talk to the psychiatrist. I sat down. He asked me how I was doing. I gave him my list of symptoms and told him when I started feeling sick and then he proceeded to tell me that maybe it’s not a right fit , and So I got up and walked out, went to my room, feeling defeated and basically discarded the therapist Dr. Nesha, came in to talk to me and basically said that the psychiatrist after two minutes I’m talking to me is recommending and referring me somewhere else and I told her that I didn’t wanna leave and I said so if I don’t go to the mental facility that he’s referring to does that mean I can’t stay here and she said yes so I tearfully called my mom. I’m still sick as a dog. She had to takeoff work, My mom‘s upset crying. My grandmother was upset. So if you’re going to have a hard detox, don’t come here they don’t want you here.<br/>

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