
Amenities at The Turn Recovery
A Private Setting for Meaningful Change
A Setting Designed to Support Transformation
Set on a private estate in Healdsburg, The Turn Recovery pairs thoughtful hospitality with the restorative landscape of Sonoma County—giving clients the privacy, comfort, and space to focus fully on their care.
Every aspect of the environment is intentional. Private accommodations, nourishing meals, spaces for movement and reflection, and opportunities to remain connected to essential responsibilities help remove practical barriers and strengthen the clinical work at the center of the experience.
More Than A Collection of Amenities
For many people, the decision to enter treatment is complicated by concerns around privacy, comfort, professional responsibilities, and stepping away from the life they've worked so hard to build.
The Turn Recovery was designed with those concerns in mind.
Clinical care is the foundation. The environment surrounding it helps clients engage more fully in that care—with fewer distractions, fewer barriers, and greater dignity throughout the process.
The point is not the inventory of amenities.
It is the intention behind every one of them.

Private Accommodations Designed for Rest
Each client has a thoughtfully appointed private room—a personal space to rest, reflect, and recharge between the demands of treatment.
Natural light, comfortable furnishings, and access to private or shared outdoor areas create a residential experience that feels calm and considered. Select accommodations also include expanded living areas, fireplaces, private patios, and spacious en suite bathrooms.
Privacy here is more than an amenity. It gives clients the space to process the work, regain perspective, and return to each day of treatment with greater focus.

Space to Stay Connected
Stepping into recovery does not always mean every responsibility can simply stop.
Dedicated workspaces and access to essential professional or personal matters—when clinically appropriate—help clients address necessary responsibilities without allowing them to overshadow the work of treatment.
This flexibility can remove one of the practical barriers that causes people to delay asking for help.

Nutrition & Culinary Wellness
Nutrition is an integral part of physical and emotional well-being.
Thoughtfully prepared meals and individualized nutritional considerations help restore energy, establish healthier routines, and give clients the nourishment needed to participate fully in the recovery process.
Shared culinary and dining spaces also create opportunities for connection and a renewed relationship with everyday wellness.

Movement, Recreation & Restorative Time
Movement creates opportunities to reconnect with the body, regulate stress, and practice healthier responses to pressure.
The Turn Recovery's grounds include a swimming pool, spa, pickleball courts, putting green, walking areas, and generous outdoor spaces. These amenities provide varied opportunities for exercise, recreation, connection, and restorative time throughout the day.
Each activity is considered within the larger treatment experience and the needs of the individual.

Space for Connection & Space to Step Away
Recovery requires both meaningful connection and time for individual reflection.
Welcoming living areas, fireside seating, shaded patios, landscaped grounds, and quiet outdoor spaces give clients options throughout the day.
The balance of communal and private settings allows each person to engage, decompress, or reflect according to what the moment requires.

The Restorative Landscape of Sonoma County
The setting itself creates distance from familiar pressures and routines.
Mature trees, open skies, landscaped grounds, and views of the surrounding Sonoma County landscape give clients space to slow down, regain perspective, and focus on what comes next.
Restorative time is not separate from treatment. It creates room to process the work and return to it with greater clarity.
Respect for the Life Someone Hopes to Return To
The Turn Recovery's residential experience is not separate from its clinical philosophy.
Every detail is intended to support the individual, reduce resistance to beginning, and prepare clients for the relationships, responsibilities, and life waiting beyond treatment.
Exceptional surroundings cannot create transformation on their own. But when thoughtfully integrated with individualized clinical care, they can help create the conditions in which meaningful change becomes possible.