
A letter from Dr. James Boone about COVID-19
If you are looking at our website, you or your family or loved ones are likely struggling with alcohol or substance use disorder. In light

If you are looking at our website, you or your family or loved ones are likely struggling with alcohol or substance use disorder. In light

Our beautiful campus in the Texas Hill Country provides a healing environment for men and women seeking treatment and a successful start on the road

Former La Hacienda Collegiate Program counselor Amy DuCharme holds the design she created for Reunion 2020. Amy DuCharme (Madrid) had just arrived at her Kerrville

You have successfully completed residential treatment and are set to start the next phase of recovery. What’s next? It might be living in a sober

Our Alumni Support team is traveling during February and March to meet with community-based groups around the state. Sabine Kuenzel will participate in the Feb.

Photo–Michelle Sweet (back to camera) talks with Dr. Mark Friedlander, Chief Medical Officer, and Cara McNulty, Vice President of Aetna Behavioral Health. (Photos courtesy of

Reunion 2020 will not be held out of caution related to novel coronavirus. For more information. Enter May 1-3, 2020, on your digital device or

La Hacienda alumni support representatives Clay Eaton and Dale Trees will participate in the regular San Antonio Alumni Group meeting on Monday, Jan 13. The

Making learning about safety interesting: Facility Compliance Manager Beth Fearing holds bling given away at this year’s Safety Carnival. We wish a happy retirement to

Nicole Michaud, kneeling right, and friends pause during decorating the dining room. “I want to cheer up people who are going through a rough time,”