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Canyon Crossing Recovery, Prescott AZ

Address 819 W Gurley St unit c, Prescott, AZ
Phone (866) 349-4738
Hours 12:00am-12:00am
Website www.canyoncrossingrecovery.com
Categories Addiction Treatment Center, Alcoholism Treatment Program, Rehabilitation Center
Rating 4 15 reviews
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Canyon Crossing Recovery reviews

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Tinsley
December 21, 2023 2:54 pm

This place saved my life! Amazing staff and support! Will forever be thankful for Canyon Crossing! I would recommend to anyone!

Dan
October 22, 2023 5:58 am

Exemplary staff, program, and leadership. Educates the family as well as the one in treatment.

Blayse
October 01, 2023 2:43 am

I was at Canyon for 8 months. It was hard, really hard work. But I put in the work and I can honestly say that Canyon saved my life. The rules at first seem a little much but in the end I wouldn't have been as successful as I have been without every single one of them. I, for the first time in my life, can honestly say and believe that I have a life worth living and I wouldn't have gotten there without my support from everyone here at CCR. If you send a loved one here it will be really hard at first but this I believe is the best chance they have at living a happy, fufilled life. I now not only have a will to live but I have the confidence that I can live this life on my own, that it's my life and no one gets to dictate my happiness, sense of security, and self worth, except me. Thank you Canyon for saving my life and for never giving up on me even when I had given up myself.

danielle
August 07, 2023 11:34 pm

REPOSTING ON A SEPARATE ACCT BECAUSE THEY DELETED MY REVIEW!

This rehab promotes "integrity and grace" as well as a "safe" environment to get sober.that was not my experience, and frankly this post is long overdue. I was a client at Canyon Crossing Recovery for 5 months in 2016, and was kicked out because I was self h*rming. The owners gave my dad a few hours notice to pick me up, otherwise they were going to kick me to the streets in the middle of fall with my belongings. For my entire stay, I experienced months of ill-treatment and discrimination, and I still have trauma from that place.

Most of the house leaders were verbally and psychologically abusive towards me. As punishments, I was not allowed to wear makeup, do my hair, shave my body, I was only allowed to wear baggy clothes, I had to wear a sign around my neck saying "boy ban" for simply WAVING at a boy, was not allowed to talk to my ONLY friend there, and was put on "silence ban" for weeks at a time.if I spoke a single word they would add another 24 hours (just look at Kaitlin's review, talking about me) and to top it off, my weekly phone calls to my parents were monitored so I couldnt even tell them of the malpractice out of fear of retaliation by the staff. There were repercussions for everything. My fellow peers would gang up on me constantly, and the house managers allowed it. But then again, it was the house leaders that would also humiliate and embarass me in front of my peers. 3x a week they have these groups called "Circle" where I was the target of criticism by my housemates nearly every meeting. I couldnt even defend myself at all because they would always shut me down.

There are so many nights I hid in the bathroo, and cried because I thought it would never end. Canyon Crossing Recovery was the WORST first experience with sobriety I ever could've imagined. It has taken me years to work through the trauma and regain my voice. I hope anybody else who has experienced injustice speaks up, and sooner than I did. I sincerely hope this corrupt rehabilitation center gets exposed so that nobody else will have to experience this mistreatment by the hands of people who are supposed to help you.

Heather
July 30, 2023 5:08 am

Wonderful experience. The recovery and treatment program is individualized to your needs. Both staff, therapists and owners have nothing but your best interest in mind. I would highly recommend Canyon Crossing Recovery. They saved my life.

Alyssa
May 03, 2023 1:53 am

Canyon saved my life. I struggled with social anxiety for many years and since being at Canyon, I am able to start conversations without getting anxious, I’m able to be vulnerable with others, and speak in a big crowd. I came here for mental health reasons and I’m so grateful to have had this experience. Staff is also very supportive and helpful. The girls here are very friendly and helpful

katy
March 08, 2023 1:21 am

I went to canyon twice. They welcomed me back with open arms after I relapsed and helped me get my my life back. I've made life long friends and know if I ever need support or am struggling I can contact anyone there.

Jordan
February 25, 2023 11:08 pm

Please don’t send anyone you love to this treatment center. This rehab center uses behavior modification which was popularized in the 70’s and has been now been found to be ineffective in the modern era. It’s essentially a light form of brainwashing and is part of the reason why from the outside looking in the people in Canyon Crossing can look like they are in an occult. If you see them out they don’t make eye contact with other people and aren’t allowed to socialize, I sent my daughter there several years ago and she was emotionally scarred from the insane level of control maintained by the owner’s. If she saw her male bestfriend she wasn’t allowed to acknowledge his existence they have an excessive amount of rules in order to change mindsets but that doesn’t translate into normal life. They also do circles where other girls berate and shame each other if a rule is broken. I could go on and on, from silence bans, to 3 day service punishments, to being forced to wear derogatory signs around their necks. The lessons that they learn aren’t applicable in the real world because life is so different in Canyon Crossing. These girls are sensitive and impressionable after coming off the streets but Canyon Crossing doesn’t actually rehabilitate by teaching real life skills. Instead they use female empowerment as a catch all to endorse poor behavior but the graduates there aren’t successful in life they’re just sober but still lost. A true rehab helps people from being on the streets to a functional member of society. This one shows women how adaptable they are and does not actually address the trauma or mental health issues that are the cause of addiction which means that even if they do stay sober they still stay in the same immature mindset that they came in with. I plead with you to reconsider sending your children here so they don’t end up like my daughter or any of her “friends” that went through Canyon Crossing.

I know it’s a late review but I had to do my own work to process my shame from putting someone I loved in this treatment center.

anna
February 23, 2023 2:32 pm

Canyon crossing both saved my life and radically changed the direction of it.

I put myself in this program. I was only 20 and stuck in a cycle of self poisoning/slow suicide of addiction. Justin answered my call and without hesitation got me a room.

The gratitude I have for my time there is difficult to measure. I will say this place is not perfect, human flaw is inevitable everywhere and egos are inescapable.

I can say this was the first place in two decades were I could call “home, ” where I truly felt safe. I didn’t have to fear “attacks” and I made strides in learning what love and tolerance are. The women I met are my closest friends today. MANY of which are still sober and wonderful examples of miracles. (This is rare)

As much as I thought I hated it there at the time. I would not change my being there or trade that experience for anything. I often miss it and I hope that any woman brave enough to pass through find as much value in it as I do.

(It is extremely challenging and strict, and some of the staff are a headache but nothing as insufferable as addiction)

Also I was there for 14 months and I was told 6. But honestly didn’t have anything better to do anyway. Nothing happens in Gods world by mistake!

Chloe
February 22, 2023 8:40 pm

I came to this treatment with my parents guidance, searching for a better quality of life. It is a long program and takes hard work. I was willing and able to do the work for myself because I was ready. I, as many females who show me up to the program are overwhelmed, scared, broken, mad, sad and at their most vulnerable state. First month there I was angry but not at the program but later realizing that anger was towards myself. I was angry for letting my life become so out of control that I had to do something like this. The program is NOT easy, but I can personally say my life two years later is the life I hoped for and stayed up thinking about every night in the program. Everyone’s story is different but I was ready. I now am motivated and don’t live my life in insanity. I would recommend this program to any women who are ready for a better quality of life.

Quentin
February 06, 2023 7:21 am

I am forever grateful for my experience at Canyon Crossing Recovery! The staff was welcoming and helped me through the hardest times in my life. They truly helped me save my life!

Brittany
February 01, 2023 5:41 pm

Life changing experience! Canyon crossing is the first place I’ve been where I’ve felt fully accepted as a human being. The staff is phenomenal and they truly love you until you love yourself! There is no judgments and no matter what you are struggling with, they get to the root of the issue and not just try to numb you up. I felt heard and understood! Every single class is helpful, the different types of therapies they have are amazing and something different for every person making sure each and every individual gets their needs met. Canyon Crossing has changed my life and if you are willing to allow them, they will change yours too! All you have to do is surrender and let them in. You can trust each and everyone at Canyon to love you until you can love yourself. If I could I would give them 100 stars! Highly recommend giving them a chance!

Jeanne
January 29, 2023 1:58 pm

Our daughter went to Canyon after it was reported she remained suicidal after a 90 day stay at a first rehab center. Canyon is an all female long term rehab facility. Canyon staff helped her acknowledge her addiction. Canyon helped her value herself, learn many coping skills and commit to her recovery. She has made mistakes during this period; despite that, Canyon staff has remained committed to continued support, providing appropriate guidance and consequences. We are grateful for twice weekly parent support calls, strong regular communication and for reestablishing our hope for our daughter’s happy and healthy future.

Lauren
January 28, 2023 10:17 pm

Difficult but worth it. CCR helped me grow as a person and take my life into my own hands.

Amelia
November 13, 2022 12:42 pm

This treatment center treats women horribly! At a time in their lives where they desperately need love and compassion, they beat you down mentally and emotionally. They intentionally embarrass you in front of your peers, shame you and disrespect you. They are completely ill equipped for those that need additional mental support. One girl tried to commit suicide, after alerting staff prior that she was going to harm herself. Not only did they not do anything about this alarming statement, they left the glass that she cut herself with in the garage for days on end. Other residents were actually cutting their feet on the glass pieces.
I would NEVER recommend this facility to anyone! Please don’t send your loved one there. They will absolutely shatter her. It’s so sad.

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