Cirque Lodge

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Cirque Lodge
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Geography
Location Sundance, Utah
Organisation
Patron Richard Losee
History
Opened1999
Links
Website https://www.cirquelodge.com/

Cirque Lodge is a for-profit luxury drug rehab center located in Sundance, Utah founded in 1999. Cirque Lodge specializes in treating drug and alcohol addiction in adults and youth as well as offering family workshops, individualized therapy programs and weekly onsite AA meetings. [1] In 2002, Cirque Lodge opened a second facility in Orem, Utah in the former Osmond Studios built for the Donny & Marie television series. [2] At any one time the facilities have a maximum capacity of 56 patients. [3]

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Facilities

The Lodge

The Lodge [4] at Cirque Lodge is an exclusive, intimate luxury rehab facility nestled in the Sundance Mountains of Utah. Designed for individuals seeking privacy, tranquility, and personalized care, the Lodge accommodates only 16 residents, with additional accommodations for 3 in the adjacent Lookout Facility. This smaller resident count ensures an elevated level of personal attention and a more private, focused recovery experience.

The Studio

The Studio [5] at Cirque Lodge is a comprehensive rehab facility located at the base of Provo Canyon. With a larger capacity and expansive 12-acre grounds, the Studio is ideal for individuals who benefit from a mix of top-tier amenities, social interaction, and natural beauty. The facility combines world-class accommodations with a variety of recreational and therapeutic options.

Program

The Cirque Lodge program is based on the Alcoholics Anonymous traditional twelve-step program. The treatment incorporates "experiential therapy", including activities such as hiking, fishing, rafting, art therapy and equine therapy. [6] [7] Cirque Lodge is providing multilingual treatment as part of their rehabilitation. [8] The program includes both group and individual psychotherapy. [3]

While celebrities are known to frequent the lodge, it also hosts affluent patients with lower profiles and has also offered scholarships to patients who could not afford treatment. [9]

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References

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