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8645 Martin Way East, Lacey, WA, 98516

Sound Recovery was founded in 2009 as one of Royal Life Centers rehabilitation centers for clients after they have detoxed. Sound Recovery is a 12-Step-based program with evidence-based therapies. They are located in Lacey, Washington right on the Puget Sound. The Sound Recovery offers a Day Treatment (PHP), intensive outpatient program (IOP), outpatient program (OP), sober living, medical detox, and residential inpatient. Sound Recovery uses adventure therapy, equine therapy, individual and group therapies, and activity therapies. Sound Recovery is accredited by CARF and The Joint Commission. They accept most major insurances and clients can verify their insurance with an online form.

Sound Recovery is surrounded by 1,200 acres of parkland. A few of the parks are Long Lake Park, Mt. Rainier National Park, Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument, and Olympic National Park. 3 chef-prepared meals are served daily and unlimited access to snacks and beverages. Sound Recovery’s accommodations include group meeting rooms, music recording studio, raised gardens, and quaint offices that are used for individual meetings.

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What We Treat?

Addiction SVG Alcohol Addiction SVG Heroin Addiction SVG Cocaine Addiction SVG Methamphetamine Addiction SVG Anxiety Addiction SVG Drug Addiction Addiction SVG Benzodiazepines Addiction SVG Co-Occurring Disorders Addiction SVG Codependency Addiction SVG Depression

Treatment Focuses

Addiction SVG Art Therapy Addiction SVG Group Therapy Addiction SVG 1-on-1 Counseling Addiction SVG Life Skills Addiction SVG Equine Therapy Addiction SVG Twelve Step Facilitation Addiction SVG Yoga

Languages :

Addiction SVG English

Accreditations :

Addiction SVG Joint Commission

Who We Treat :

Addiction SVG Men Addiction SVG Women
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