October 10, 2024 04:49 AM

Extravagant & Luxurious Resort-Style Celebrity Rehab Centers

Going to a rehabilitation center is not a walk in the park and it is quite common to hear about famous celebrities going in and out of these kinds of centers. Some go to get sober from their addiction, others go for emotional help. Sometimes, the life of being rich and famous just gets to you. So, where do the rich and famous go for rehab?

One popular resort style rehabilitation center is the Cliffside in Malibu, California. Founded by Richard Taite, his personal experiences has urged him to turn his huge Malibu mansion into one of the most popular luxury, resort-style treatment facilities in Hollywood. Forbes reports that the shortest 30-day stay can cost tens of thousands of dollars, an expensive price to pay. However, the owner has promised and guaranteed treatment success.

Another popular place for celebrities would be The Priory in London, England. It is literally an old castle-turned private hospital, the Priory in London is one of the most posh places to go to get therapy for any kind of personal issue. The building is so grand that it gives any resident the feeling of living in a royal hotel. They offer treatment programs for almost any kind of issues may it be about battling alcohol addiction or depression. The Thrillist reports that this is the oldest known private hospital in London.

Business Insider reports a list of the most extravagant and luxurious resort-style rehabilitation centers that are pretty popular for Hollywood celebrities. One of the most popular and most luxurious on the list is the Crossroads in Antigua. It has a four-week full residential program that costs a whopping 24,500 US Dollars.

Famous people including Britney Spears and Whitney Houston are among the popular residents on its records. There are yoga and meditation classes, which is just as good as an expensive holiday resort. A great way to stay away from the paparazzi and enjoy the quiet and secluded place to get to know the inner you.

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