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    Wrapping up a one month stay at Capo By The Sea and figured I'd leave a review in hopes to be…read morehelpful to others considering treatment here (or elsewhere). Some background... I've struggled with substance use disorder / alcoholism for much of my teen and adult life and have pursued sobriety over the past three years, primarily through AA back home in Boston. I relapsed in May after a 9-month run of sobriety... during the 7 months from May through December, things got worse, not better, and I felt like I couldn't figure out how to get back on track on my own. I've long resisted the suggestion to attend inpatient rehab, primarily out of fear from completely disconnecting from my professional life (I run a professional services firm and feel I need to be reachable for emergencies, etc.). Once I found out there were rehabs that allowed phone access (which I hadn't considered), I decided to get over myself and pull the trigger by the time I turned 40, which I did during my first full day at Capo. Life at Capo: Peers (the other clients): Feel like I hit the jackpot here. I've been surrounded by other sharp, successful individuals who struggle in similar ways. Lots of diverse life experiences, incredibly kind and interesting people, universally supportive and serious in their pursuit of recovery. -- 10/10 Staff (therapists, technicians, support staff): Another jackpot. The program is supported by a large staff, most of whom have been with Capo for a long stretch. They work cohesively, skillfully, and have our best interests at heart. I couldn't be more thankful for the environment they've created. I've never eaten better, and I feel like I'm walking away with tools and insights that will help me sustain my recovery post-Capo. There's a good mix of group therapy, individual therapy, and alternative modalities (breath work, yoga, massage, etc.). Like with the clients: diverse life experience, incredibly kind and interesting people, universally skillfully and supportive in what how they approach their work. -- 10/10 Other Stuff: I've enjoyed being exposed to what I would call "the greater Capo community." I've enjoyed the outside AA meetings in the evening, attending Capo Church on Sunday mornings (always followed by a group brunch at The Brig in Dana Point Harbor), and taking walks around our neighborhood and down to Capistrano Beach. I haven't attended church much as an adult (raised Catholic), but I've found the Capo Church (which is not directly associated with Capo By The Sea) to be a cool place with great music. Attendance is optional, but it's been a great overall Sunday morning routine for me. -- 10/10 Other Other Stuff: John, the founder of Capo By The Sea, seems like an incredibly compassionate guy. He's certainly built what I would consider to be a heck of an operation. We get to know him directly as he runs our 7:30am gratitude meeting each day, and he also treats folks to brunch on Sunday mornings after church (if you decide to go). I think the culture and staff of any business tend to be a reflection of leadership, and I couldn't be more impressed or thankful for what John has built. I consider it a real blessing that I found my way to Capo By The Sea. -- 10/10 The Weather: I thought it was supposed to be sunny in Southern California? We've actually had a few days of rain during my stay. It would be cooler if the weather were 70 and sunny every day, not just most days. Sure beats Boston winters tho! Jokes aside, I've found Dana Point to be the perfect place to rest and recover before heading back home to the Northeast. -- 9.5/10

    I was at Capo By The Sea over a year ago, and I have been sober ever since. I am incredibly…read moregrateful for my experience there. From the moment I arrived, I was treated with respect, dignity, and genuine care by both the owner and the entire staff. Nikki, who did my intake, was especially compassionate. She truly cared about me as a person and about my sobriety, and that meant more to me than I can put into words. I never felt judged--only supported and encouraged. This company was everything they promised and more. Capo By The Sea is perfectly geared toward working professionals who still need to take phone calls and continue working while focusing on their recovery, which made a huge difference for me. The location near the beach was absolutely beautiful and incredibly calming, and the Christian-based foundation provided strong spiritual support that helped guide my healing. Capo By The Sea played a major role in changing my life for the better. I am forever thankful for the care, structure, and honesty they provided, and I would highly recommend them to anyone seeking recovery in a supportive, professional, and compassionate environment.

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