What Anasazi Believes...
There is much discussion lately about adolescent treatment programs and wilderness-based therapy. Questions abound, and families in crisis find it increasingly difficult to identify the best/safest programs. With this in mind, we’ve summarized Anasazi Foundation’s philosophy of care. Anasazi remains the lone non-profit program of its kind, and our nurturing, confrontation-free approach differs greatly from others (especially those featured in recent media). Please review the information below—see also our Founding Ideals and Ten Guiding Principles—and contact our office anytime with questions.
Anasazi's Vision and Values
EVERYONE has greatness and is a person of worth and potential.
The use of force cannot bring about change or healing.
Caring, trained, and licensed staff seek to uplift and build trust. Deceit, manipulation, and force create mistrust, and these have no place in Anasazi’s program. Staff uses:
- No force
- No deprivation of food
- No restraint (unless to prevent active self-harm)
- No denial of communication
- No punishment
- No prescribed levels or steps
- No contrived or manipulative experiences
Instead the peacefulness and boundaries of nature, with caring staff and an inspiring approach, create an environment where one can learn, ponder, and build.
Participation is always voluntary.
Safety and Supervision
Abuse is intolerable and immediately reported.
Safety is paramount, with no deaths or major injuries during Anasazi's 36 years of operation.
- Groups are limited to nine participants, plus three staff. (The average is six participants, three staff.)
- One staff member in each group is awake throughout the night. A second is awakened if a participant wakes.
- One or two staff float between groups to help as needed.
- A field leader follows in a vehicle with additional equipment, food, and water.
- All groups have satellite phones, radios, GPS, and a satellite-messaging/tracking device.
- A staff member carries a lockbox with prescription and over-the-counter medications.
- An on-call team is available 24/7 consisting of a psychiatrist/MD, three RNs, and staff trained as Wilderness First Responders.
- All physical ailments, injuries, and complaints are taken seriously, and participants are driven to a medical facility if necessary.
Parental Participation
Parent participation is required, and 80+ percent report parent-child relationships were significantly improved.
Spiritual Considerations
Spiritual exploration is encouraged but not imposed.
Anasazi believes spiritual considerations are often key to finding one’s belonging place, and we make time for young people to ponder them, without imposing any doctrine or ideology. Anasazi staff are generally spiritual (or religious, including Christian, Jewish, Buddhist, and other faiths), and we welcome families of all religions and beliefs. Participants may bring any spiritual texts/scriptures that may be helpful.
National Accreditation and State Licensing
Anasazi is licensed, accredited, and accountable.
- Anasazi is licensed by the State of Arizona, Department of Health Services as a Level II residential behavioral healthcare provider.
- Each member of Anasazi’s clinical and medical teams maintains independent licensure.
- Anasazi is nationally accredited, adhering to strict guidelines, by the Association for Experiential Education and the Joint Commission, the gold standard for accreditation of healthcare providers.
- Anasazi co-founded the Outdoor Behavioral Healthcare (OBH) Council, created in the 1990s to set apart those outdoor programs adhering to evidence-based practices and high standards of care.
- Strongly influenced by Anasazi standards, the OBH Council promotes research and state oversight.
Not-for-Profit Mission
Anasazi is a 501(c)(3) charity that provides scholarships to offset costs.
Anasazi Outcomes
Unrivaled results, safer than other outdoor activities or treatment
As mentioned above, most everyone leaves Anasazi with significantly stronger family bonds and trust rebuilt. Formal research, post-discharge child and parent reports, and countless online alumni reviews illustrate this reality.