A Phased Approach to Lifelong Recovery
MARR's treatment philosophy is built on a structured, multi-phase continuum of care. Each program is gender-specific and designed to build a strong foundation for recovery, addressing not just substance use but the whole person within a supportive community.
Program Length: 14+ Weeks
The core of MARR's program is its two-phase residential care. Phase I (approx. 6 weeks) focuses on stabilization and building a foundation in a highly structured environment. Phase II (approx. 8 weeks) helps clients apply recovery skills to real-world situations, including work and family life. Clients live in a home-like setting and are deeply involved in the therapeutic community.
MARR offers Partial Hospitalization (PHP) and Intensive Outpatient (IOP) as step-down levels of care. These programs provide robust clinical support, group therapy, and individual counseling while allowing clients to live at home or in a sober living environment. They are ideal for reinforcing recovery skills while reintegrating into daily life.
This specialized track is designed for professionals such as doctors, lawyers, pilots, and executives. It addresses the unique stressors and challenges they face, helping them navigate recovery while protecting their careers and licenses. The program emphasizes accountability, ethics, and a safe return to their profession.
MARR recognizes the frequent link between substance use and disordered eating. This integrated program, available within their gender-specific tracks, provides specialized therapy, nutritional guidance, and support to address eating concerns that could otherwise undermine long-term recovery.
Environment & Living Quarters
MARR is not a luxury rehab; it's a therapeutic community. The environment is intentionally designed to be safe, structured, and home-like, fostering connection and accountability among peers. Clients live in gender-specific houses located in a quiet neighborhood setting. The focus is on communal living—sharing rooms, responsibilities, and the recovery journey—which is a cornerstone of MARR's effective, long-term treatment model.
Clients reside in comfortable, gender-specific building, not clinical or hospital-like units, to create a real-world living environment.
Program involves clients living/working together, providing constant peer support. Men/women have different groups in the same clinic.
Clients share rooms. This is a deliberate part of the model to prevent isolation. Males/females are in the same building, on different sides.
Policies & Program Rules
To minimize distractions and foster deep connection, personal cell phones and laptops are not permitted during treatment.
To accommodate clients, smoking and the use of vapes are permitted in designated outdoor areas on campus.
Clients must be medically stable before admission. MARR's team will coordinate referrals to a partner detox facility if needed.
The facility is not locked. This policy promotes trust and empowers clients to take personal responsibility for their recovery.
Full and active participation in all scheduled therapies, group sessions, community meetings, and chores is required of all clients.
To maintain a safe and sober environment for the entire community, random and frequent drug and alcohol screenings are conducted.
Program & Treatment
Learn about the program structure, therapy types, and treatment model.
MARR stands out with nearly 50 years of experience, a proven gender-specific therapeutic community model, and an integrated, whole-person approach. The focus on long-term residential care in a home-like setting provides the structure and support needed for lasting recovery.
MARR uses a blend of the therapeutic community model, 12-Step integration, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), trauma-focused therapies, life skills training, anger management, family dynamics, relapse prevention, and spiritual life groups.
Yes, MARR provides integrated treatment for co-occurring mental health disorders. This includes psychiatric evaluations, medication management by a Nurse Practitioner supervised by an MD Addictionologist, and dual-diagnosis programming.
The residential model is grounded in the 12-Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous, and these principles are integrated alongside other evidence-based clinical therapies. There is no mention of SMART Recovery or Celebrate Recovery.
While MARR offers optional "spiritual life groups" to support clients' spiritual journeys, the core program is grounded in clinical, evidence-based practices and the 12-Steps, not a specific religious doctrine. It is not considered a faith-based program.
In general, inpatient (residential) treatment means living at the facility full-time in a highly structured, supportive environment with daily therapy, groups, and medical oversight, ideal for those needing a safe place to focus entirely on recovery. A Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP) offers similar intensive care during the day but allows clients to return home or to sober living at night. An Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) is a step down in intensity, usually meeting 3 to 5 days a week for a few hours, providing therapy and life skills while allowing clients to maintain work or school responsibilities.
Cost & Admission
Find answers about costs, insurance, and what's required for admission.
The estimated self-pay cost for the full 98-day residential program is $37,750, which includes housing, food, and all clinical services. Outpatient visits are estimated at $425 per visit. Costs can vary based on insurance coverage, so it is best to verify benefits directly.
Yes, MARR works with most major private insurance providers, both in-network and out-of-network, to help cover the cost of treatment. They offer a free, confidential insurance benefits verification.
No, detox is not provided on-site. However, the admissions team will arrange and coordinate referrals to a trusted third-party detox facility to ensure clients are medically stable before entering the program.
Yes, MARR integrates Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) into their clinical model when it is deemed medically appropriate as part of a comprehensive treatment plan.
Daily Life & Rules
Details on living arrangements, what to bring, and facility policies.
Length of stay is personalized. The core residential program is structured in two phases: Phase I is approximately 6 weeks, and Phase II is approximately 8 weeks. Phase III (Sober Living) is 12+ weeks. The total stay is based on clinical need and progress.
Treatment is delivered in a safe, home-like residential setting. Private rooms are not available; clients share rooms with roommates. This is a deliberate part of the therapeutic community model to foster accountability, build fellowship, and prevent isolation.
No, MARR operates on an open campus model. The facility is not locked, which promotes an environment of trust and personal responsibility for one's recovery.
Phones/Laptops: No, personal electronics like cell phones and laptops are not permitted to ensure clients remain focused on their treatment and community. Music devices with docking stations are allowed, but headphones are not.
Smoking: Yes, smoking and vaping are permitted in designated outdoor areas.
You should only bring essential items that are listed and approved by the admissions team. Prohibited items include cell phones, laptops, and pets. A detailed packing list will be provided upon admission.
Support, Staff & Community
Information on the care team, family involvement, and peer environment.
Care is provided by a team of licensed and certified clinicians. Clients meet weekly with a Nurse Practitioner for medication management, who is supervised by an MD Addictionologist. The team is primarily composed of counselors and therapists within the therapeutic community model.
You will be in treatment with other adults. The programs are gender-specific, so men are with men and women are with women. The community includes a diverse population, including many working professionals. The facility has a capacity of 112 beds and serves over 600 clients annually.
Family involvement is a critical component of treatment. MARR offers a three-day intensive "Family Week," weekly family support groups (in-person and virtual), and educational seminars. After completing Phase I, clients may request a Therapeutic Leave (TL) to visit with loved ones.
Yes, MARR offers comprehensive aftercare support, including individualized discharge plans, a strong alumni program with regular events, Renewal Week, ongoing spiritual life groups, individual counseling options, and opportunities to volunteer and stay connected to the community.
Payment & Cost Information
Insurance Accepted
MARR works with most major private insurance plans, both in-network and out-of-network, to make treatment accessible. Contact their admissions team for a free, confidential benefits check to understand your coverage.
Self-Pay Estimates
For clients paying out-of-pocket, these are estimates. Please call to confirm exact pricing and discuss payment options.
- Full Program (98 days):$37,750
- Outpatient Visit:$425 / visit
Accepted Private Insurance Providers May Include:
This is a partial list. The best way to confirm coverage is to contact their admissions team.
Aetna
BlueCross BlueShield
Cigna
Humana
United Healthcare
And Many More