Withcustom-fit treatment plans and advanced therapies rarely found elsewhere, Windmill Wellness Ranch specializes in substance use, mental health, and trauma by healing the whole person—mind, body, and spirit. They offer inpatient, outpatient, and detox services that dig beneath the addiction to treat the real issues contributing to it, like trauma, depression, and anxiety. When necessary, they go beyond typical 30-day program structures to get every patient the help they truly need to become well.
At Windmill,each day balances clinical care with time to reflect and connect. Mornings include therapist-led group sessions and psychoeducation on trauma, relationships, and recovery. Clients meet three times weekly with their therapist and recovery coach, and treatment is adjusted using real-time progress data. Afternoons include SMART or AA groups. Evenings offer free time and peer fellowship. Friday outings, Saturday family workshops, and Sunday family visits deepen connection and support healing.
Located on a 75-acre ranch in Texas Hill Country, Windmill offers upscale amenities and a break from digital distractions. The property features courts for basketball, volleyball, tennis, and pickleball; an outdoor pool; hiking trails; and an on-site gym with a personal trainer. Clients enjoygender-specific housingwith high-quality beds, along with chef-prepared meals, a salon, and massage therapy. Dogs are welcome for those who benefit from having their pet in residential treatment.
WWR clients receive lifetime access to aftercare, helping them prevent relapse and build lives of connection and purpose. Once ready for discharge from residential treatment, the client’s therapist creates a solid aftercare plan to support ongoing recovery. Theyassist with housing, employment, psychiatry, and therapyas needed. Recovery coaches and alumni coordinators provide routine check-ins, and clients stay connected through weekly on-site support meetings and a strong alumni community.
Private for-profit organization. Primary focus: substance use treatment, detoxification.
This listing is sourced from the SAMHSA Behavioral Health Treatment Services Locator. Data last synced: April 2026. Always verify current programs and insurance directly with the facility.