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Sante Center For Healing

CELEBRATING YEARS 25 SANTÉ CENTER FOR HEALING

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Over the past 25 years, Santé’s collaboration, innovation and extensive recovery continuum of care continue to evolve in the spirit of excellence, yet the organization has not lost its sense of self. They are still owned by the two families who founded the center. Their founders were therapists who wanted a place where decisions were based on what was best for the client and not solely what was best for the company, as they had experienced elsewhere. The foundation for it all was and is Santé’s integrity.

for poly-addiction and dual diagnosis. The result… 25 years of miracles, one day at a time.

Perched on a hilltop in Argyle, clients find serenity and space needed for reflection, restoration, education, preparation and connection. Community engagement and corporate citizenship extend beyond the gates of the center. In addition to organizations within the addiction field, Santé sees it as a privilege to be a strong corporate citizen. This is where so many of their employees live, work, play and grow; they love supporting the individuals, students, families and businesses within and around Argyle ISD.

Santé Center for Healing’s medical and clinical staff have worked individually with adult clients to identify and address their core, trauma-level issues. These core issues are often the root problem resulting in substance use disorders, eating disorders, problematic sexual behavior, compulsive behaviors, co-occurring psychiatric disorders, and professional and safety-sensitive issues. Santé’s initial assessments establish the appropriate level of care, and all treatment plans are individualized to each client. Whether it is medical detox, residential program, Intensive Outpatient Program, Transitional Living, outpatient clinic services or intensive workshops,

Since 1996 Santé’s clients have found themselves surrounded by ethical, professional and compassionate staff who simply will not give up on them. The values remain the same: 12-step foundation; evidence based therapeutic and medical treatment; expert staff pursuing ongoing education/certification; individualized, customized care in a supportive, therapeutic community; working on the core trauma-level issues underlying addiction; and simultaneous treatment

Left to right: Chief Operating Officer Sam Slaton, M.Ed., LPC-S, MBA, Director of Outpatient Programming Adam Karazuba, MSW, LCSW, Clinical Director Avery Rowles, MA, LPC, CSAT, Medical Director Melissa Pennington, DO, FASAM, CEDS, Director of Intake and Admissions Michelle Luttrell, MA, LMFT-S

they are all followed with life-long aftercare/alumni support.

Their clients and their families trust Santé as an internationally renowned dual-diagnosis, poly-addiction treatment facility where they can take crucial steps towards long-term recovery. “This is one of the most important decisions of an individual’s life, as addiction is a chronic and progressive disease that left untreated can be deadly. It takes courage to seek treatment for the overwhelming disease of addiction,” said Michelle Luttrell, LMFT-S, Director of Intake & Admissions.

“Only a mixture of boldness and vulnerability can resurrect hope; hope that life can and will be better and that it is possible for individuals and families to regain the vitality to heal,” said Hollie Higgins, Development Director.

“On the clinical expertise front, our uniqueness is in part from the range of addictions and diagnoses treated, the wide continuum of care and the prioritization of individualized treatment, meeting clients where they’re at rather than painting patients with a broad brush,” says Adam Karazuba, LMSW, Director of Outpatient Programming.

Sam Slaton, COO, believes that what has made them successful is the relentless pursuit to provide exceptional care for their patients and their families in a battle against the chronic, progressive and life-threatening disease of addiction. “Their success starts with their Santé family; they intentionally choose individuals who show an intrinsic desire to serve others well and innately represent their values and principles. Addiction is a relentless, ever-evolving opponent; they have shown for over two decades that a customized, evidence-

based holistic treatment and recovery continuum of care can lead to individuals living a life of freedom, hope and purpose,” he said.

Santé Center for Healing’s staff believes in the value of providing life-long recovery to individuals and their families who seek hope, health, and healing. Integrity and quality are Santé’s cornerstone, part of everything they do as a company and for fellow colleagues. The Santé employees know that the work they do today and tomorrow has the potential to deeply and powerfully impact individuals, families and communities for generations to come. Santé team members are passionately and consistently committed to each other and those they have the privilege to serve. Their dedicated team – medical, clinical and operational experts numbering just over 100 – provide care day and night.

SANTE ALUMNI QUOTES PROVIDED ON 2020 CLIENT SATISFACTION SURVEYS AND ALUMNI FOLLOW-UP SURVEYS

These are just a few words representing the more than 5,200 clients we have had the pleasure to walk alongside in 25 years.

Santé saved my life. Staff was generally knowledgeable and medical staff was helpful and demonstrated expertise in their field of training. The entire experience was great for establishing a new life and habits. Staff and treatment are excellent. I’d recommend to anyone. Thank you kindly. Personalized and unique approach has been the most successful results I’ve had in 15 years. Santé treatment approach was amazing for meeting my needs. The group sessions and individual sessions met all the areas of growth that I was seeking. Santé gave me the chance to get my mental health stable and begin a new phase of my life. I am grateful for what I have learned here. Santé has been one of the best experiences of my life. My overall experience at Santé has provided me with a solid foundation for my recovery. I feel that I was given all the tools and resources in the residential program that will assist me in being successful as I move forward into the transitional living and IOP program. Santé was a turning point in my life and recovery journey. I greatly valued that time and would do it all over again and will if needed in the future.

Sleep HOW YOURS CHILD’S AFFECTS THEIR BRAIN

Sleep is vital for everyone’s brain health, especially for growing and developing kids. Without enough sleep, certain cognitive (brain) functions may not work as effectively as they otherwise could.

If children do not get enough sleep, you may see negative effects on attention and emotional regulation. The brain needs enough ‘brainpower’ to be able to control those automatic, knee jerk, emotional reactions. Kids without enough sleep may have trouble with regulation of impulsivity and may contribute to frustration and irritability.

Children who aren’t sleeping enough may also have trouble paying attention in school. They may start to have behavior problems, such as tantrums or extreme reactions to small events, at both school and home.

HOW MUCH SLEEP DOES YOUR CHILD NEED? According to the American Academy of Pediatrics, your child should sleep: • 12 to 16 hours per day (including naps) between ages 4 months and 12 months • 11 to 14 hours per day (including naps) between ages 1 and 2 • 10 to 13 hours per day (including naps) between ages 3 and 5 • 9 to 12 hours per day between ages 6 and 12 • 8 to 10 hours per day between ages 13 and 18

It can be difficult to tell if your child is getting the right amount of sleep. Even if you put your child to bed at the right time, they may have trouble falling asleep. A child who can’t fall asleep or wakes up often during the night may have a sleep disorder, or this may simply be indicative of anxiety. Fear of the dark and/or fear of having nightmares are common issues, as well.

HOW TO HELP YOUR CHILD GET ENOUGH SLEEP

If you think your child isn’t getting enough sleep, the first step is to talk to them about their sleep experience. Ask how long it takes them to fall asleep, how often they wake up in the middle of the night, and how long they are awake when they do wake up. Quietly checking on your child or setting up a video monitor in their room may help you determine if any issues are occurring.

TRY THE FOLLOWING TIPS FOR BETTER REST: • Move up bedtime. Set your child’s bedtime earlier. • Establish a routine. Follow a regular bedtime routine – such as taking a bath, brushing teeth, and then reading for a short period of time. A routine can be calming for children. • Avoid screens prior to bedtime. Lights from electronic screens within a couple hours of bedtime can disrupt the brain’s circadian rhythms and contribute to sleep difficulties by tricking the brain

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into thinking it should still be awake. • Create a good sleep environment. The right sleep environment can help your child fall asleep and stay asleep. Your child’s bedroom should be: • Dark, with only one dim nightlight if necessary • Cool, ideally below 74 degrees • Quiet, with only a small amount of white noise (e.g., a fan), if necessary • Screen-free, including televisions, smartphones, computers, and tablets • Avoid late-night treats. Avoid sugary foods for a couple of hours before bedtime to help him/her rest easier. Caffeinated drinks should not be consumed within six hours of bedtime.

**If sleep patterns do not improve, a further workup with your pediatrician may be warranted to determine an underlying medical cause.**