The alcohol and substance use disorder treatment space is in desperate need of skilled and compassionate people to step in and make a difference. At The Last Resort, our mission is to help men change their lives and achieve healthy, sustainable sobriety that propels them forward in life and purpose.
We’re looking for empathetic, experienced, and energetic individuals who want to make a positive impact on men in recovery. We’re looking for people who are others-focused and ready to invest their time, energy, and expertise in others and promote a positive treatment experience.
Our detox and residential rehab center is set on a 55+ acre horse ranch in the rolling hill country outside Austin, Texas. 20 horses call The Last Resort home and participate in Equine-Assisted Therapy. Other amenities include outdoor swimming and an indoor fitness center, and we are surrounded by endless opportunities for exploration and adventure.
The residential accommodations are rustic and comfortable, with a charming ranch core aesthetic where our clients and staff feel right at home. This immersive environment offers a unique opportunity for focused, distraction-free recovery and renewal.
After residential treatment is over, our outpatient clinical campus is a comfortable and modern facility with both shared and private spaces for group and individual sessions. This additional location allows us the opportunity to continue supporting our clients and helping them maintain their progress.
Our admission specialists are ready to talk with you 24/7 about starting the journey. We always treat each caller with the utmost respect, detailing your treatment options and respecting your confidentiality.
Based on your assessment, we’ll work together to create a customized treatment plan that addresses your needs, ensuring you have the support and resources necessary to achieve your goals.
The Last Resort is in-network with most major insurance companies. Fill out the form below to verify your healthcare coverage within the hour.
We’ll welcome you to our campus and start laying the groundwork for a successful, long-term recovery.