Mountain Vista Farm
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Our priority is to get you the lowest possible cost while delivering the highest quality of care. The residential treatment program at Mountain Vista Farm has been in continuous operation for over 50 years. Our licensed and accredited live-in program offers the sturdiest support for the early days of recovery from alcohol or drug addiction, when the urge to return to alcohol or drugs may be strong.

Clients' families are encouraged to participate fully in our weekly Family Program, which includes a lecture series, introduction to community supports for families and a confidential process group. Mountain Vista Farm is licensed and certified rehabilitation facility for adults (18 and over) who need alcohol and drug addiction recovery.
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Mountain Vista Farm holds a special place in the history of alcohol and drug rehab in California and in the hearts of many recovering people. Originally "Truman's Mountain Vista Farm, " the program is, as far as we can determine, the oldest addiction treatment facility of its type in Northern California.
The programs at Mountain Vista Farm offer residential care for treating alcohol and drug addiction. A caring, competent professional staff, who understand alcohol and drug addiction through specialized training and through personal recovery. A clear, practical and useful counseling and educational program designed to impart recovery skills.
If you have become physically dependent on alcohol or drugs, our detox program allows you to withdraw safely in an understanding, compassionate setting. Our Medical Consultants supervise the treatment team in caring for you and will order medications, if necessary.

Mountain Vista Farm's team has provided a safe withdrawal experience for thousands of clients who have needed detox from alcohol and drugs, including opiates (heroin and prescription opiates such as Vicodin and Oxycontin, ) methamphetamine, marijuana, and prescription drugs, such as benzodiazepines (Ativan, Xanax, Valium.)
There are many ways to determine whether you or a loved one may have a problem with alcohol or other substances. You will find a series of questions below that will help you understand more about the likelihood of the need for treatment. The questions and the answers that you provide will hopefully illuminate the answers you are seeking.
Any drug that distorts the operations of the central nervous system (CNS) is considered a psychoactive drug. Each of these drugs has the capacity to enter the bloodstream, circulate throughout the body and cross the blood brain barrier, altering the function of the CNS. Many psychoactive drugs become drugs of abuse.
Reviews (10)
Don Casey
Don Casey
Dec 05, 2021
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Great rehab center! Sent my son there and they were a big help getting him sober. He will transition to a sober living environment next week. Counselors and staff very caring. Highly recommend.
Linda Panas
Linda Panas
Nov 13, 2021
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Smallest living quarters ever..2 twin beds..one dresser 4 drawers..no heat no fans... what are paying for.
..no help I the middle of the nite when things are the worst... cold and alone or hot and alone... roommate in the same situation no help...my husband there for 3 months.. more religion then any thing else... suggestion:make people feel worthy...what does god have to do with it...
Darian Wilcox
Darian Wilcox
Aug 08, 2020
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A facility that leaves people more broken then when they found them. I was a admitted for alcohol addiction. A developed a right pulmonary embolism and it was necessary for me to detox in safety. I was on heavy medication. That leads to dramatic exhaustion. After being put on contract to not miss groups, I did not have one outstanding attendance record.. But there was a female counselor who did not like my advances, my way back to myself, my way back to success. This counselor told on me for things that never transpired, things that never happened.. I was dumbfounded. Shocked. That someone could
Camp
Camp
Jun 27, 2020
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My spouse selected this facility after a long vetting process because of the rural setting and the people she spoke to on the phone were kind. She let them know she is visually impaired and they said they didn't think that was an issue. Upon arrival, they assessed her and said she was not welcome because of her eyesight. She is not blind and walks everywhere mostly without a cane but they would not accept her handicap. For a business that is suppose to help people this was a cruel and heartless act. It is a significant milestone for an addicted person to commit to rehab and to be turned away upon
Paul Sutliff
Paul Sutliff
Jun 27, 2019
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I just completed a 30 residential treatment and i would highly recommend this place. The counselors are very in tune with most being in recovery.
Initially the cost seemed high but i feel like the education i received was invaluable. Food is very good and balanced and i am diabetic so they really worked with special food alternatives for me. couple of notes
BRING YOUR OWN PILLOW and foam topper if you are used to sleeping on foam mattress. I believe they really are committed ! thank you
Sheila Bonbright
Sheila Bonbright
Nov 20, 2018
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My son is 100 days sober and still goes there for meetings and aftercare. He was in 3 other rehabs and ran away after a week or 2 he loved this place when he got out he wanted to go back after a week. The food is excellent the staff really cares and family Sundays are really nice.
Sally Silveira Molsberry
Sally Silveira Molsberry
Sep 01, 2018
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This facility is very good. Lisa, Craig, Alex, Ron, Nicki and Tommy are great, and most the other staff are too. There are two counselors who aren't good, but that's bound to be the case at any rehab treatment center. It's an old but historic facility in a lovely setting, with very small rooms. I brought a therapy dog with me for PTSD and they're supposed to put people with therapy dogs in "the Coop", whereupon you have a private room but they didn't give this to me for reasons that made no logical sense. My dog is large, weighs about 85 lbs, and old. A roommate wouldn't have worked. I'd been told
Sheryl Kusnik
Sheryl Kusnik
Jul 16, 2018
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IF I could give minus zero stars I would. When my son was there, they did nothing but let him not participate and let him sleep in his room. For a week. Then after that they said this wasn’t the place for him and basically kicked him out. But of course they WAITED till he had been their the amount of time that you DON’T or cannot get any of your money back. How convenient. They did nothing for my son, so basically I paid almost $4000 for my son to sleep in a cabin for for a week and a half. They play the commercial soo much. Find another place that will really care about you or your loved one
Bryan Lujan
Bryan Lujan
Jul 01, 2018
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I have recently completed a 30 day treatment at Mt. Vista Farm!
I came into the program broken, hopeless and beat! I was welcomed with open arms and a promise of a beginning of a bright future.
The staff literally changed my life and helped me become the man I have always dreamed I could be.
The staff was ALWAYS available 24/7 and helped me through some of the most difficult times I could NOT have got through alone. At times I wanted to give up and leave, but meaningful and caring advised from staff helped me stick with it and complete the treatment.
I cant say enough good things about the
Linda Detwiler
Linda Detwiler
Aug 01, 2017
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This place has the perfect name...The Farm!
Was like the addicts leading THE addicted.
They promote serenity in their commercials however, not the case! The facilities and rooms are old, looks like it hasn’t been updated since 1964! Can’t tell the difference between the patients and the “ counselors “. Beware.