Slip Away to Hunt in May
Not all of the patient-painted rocks at La Hacienda are just stones and color, nor or they all on the ground. You never know where
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Not all of the patient-painted rocks at La Hacienda are just stones and color, nor or they all on the ground. You never know where
Photo: From right, Todd Benedict bravely charges while Cade Saurage corrals a loose ball and Frost Readel observes. It was a valiant, but brief, effort
By Chris Raymer, Recovery Community Director Photo: Chris and one of the Issue Man drawings that hang on his office wall. When I was working
Photo: These counselors and more are looking forward to visiting with alumni on Saturday morning, May 4, during Reunion 2019. We’re a little more than
As Charlotte Safir says, it’s a joy “watching the miracle of people who return to celebrate where their recovery started” during Reunion. We are looking
Photo: LaHa staff on Lickety Split are, from left, Jon Garcia, Frost Readel, Ryan McBride, Todd Benedict and Cade Saurage. Center front is Libby, the
Photo: Steve Layton, center, with Clinical Services Director Janet Blackburn (left) and Outpatient Services Administrator Sherri Layton (right). La Hacienda has a reputation for long-serving
Caption: Advocates pose on the Capitol’s west steps before visiting with legislators. AUSTIN – From the outside, Texas’ pink granite Capitol Building may be the
Carol McCarrick knows rock bottom. She hit there and survived. Now, as La Hacienda’s case manager for male patients in their 20s, she works to
Caption: Alumni probably won’t need the direction sign to find their way around at Reunion in May. By Chris Raymer, Recovery Community Director ‘We have
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