ABOUT US
Touchstone Ranch Recovery CenterTouchstone Ranch Recovery Center is located in the beautiful, rolling hill country of West Central Texas just outside of Dallas/Fort Worth. The ranch environment allows our clients the opportunity to recover from substance use disorder and experience the serenity of a natural ranch setting. Clients will participate in equine therapy, incorporating horses for growth and learning as an experiential modality. Participants learn about themselves and others by participating in activities with the horses and then processing their thoughts, beliefs, behaviors, and patterns. The natural, country atmosphere promotes spiritual growth. The residents receive a thorough education on the disease of chemical dependence, relapse recovery dynamics, concrete relapse prevention planning, and the importance of working a 12-step program during addiction treatment.
Touchstone Ranch Recovery Center is a residential treatment program for adults with substance use disorders, or co-occurring substance use and mental disorders. In addition, our program offers safe, compassionate medical detoxification.
One of the 100 Best Towns in America
In 1993, Stephenville was listed as one of “The 100 best small towns in America” in a book compiled by Norman Crampton and published by Prentice Hall. As the Cowboy Capital of the world, it is not uncommon to see a world champion cowboy or musical celebrity around the town.
Geographic Location
Touchstone Ranch Recovery Center is located 10 miles south of Stephenville, Texas, off of S US HWY 281, and is situated 70 miles southwest of the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex. Transportation is easily arranged through our staff.
Topography
Located in the beautiful, rolling hill country, Touchstone Ranch Recovery Center provides a serene, safe environment for clients to recover in West Central Texas.
Education
Tarleton State University is located in the heart of Stephenville for those clients who desire to pursue higher education while in our Supportive Residential Program. The college is part of the Texas A&M University System.

Our Founders
Frank and Nonie Reed’s Frank and Nonie in front of the Touchstone Ranch Recovery Center Signvision in creating Touchstone Ranch Recovery Center was to help people recover from the hopeless state of mind, body and spirit that alcoholism/addiction leads them to. They built the facility on their working horse ranch from the ground up. The Reed’s opened their hearts to help alcoholics and addicts who are suffering in hopes that one day at a time, they can experience a new freedom and sense of peace that can come with sobriety.
This love and their passion for recovery led them to EAGALA, a nonprofit organization whose goal is to raise awareness about the remarkable benefits of equine therapy. Frank is a military veteran who, served with the Kilo Company, Second Platoon, Third Battalion First Marines in 1967 with distinction in combat operations against Communist Insurgent and North Vietnamese. He is passionate about serving the population of brave men and women who protect our country. Nonie has a Master’s degree in Education and is trained in the Virginia Satir therapy technique, which aims to sculpt and repair familial relationships. She is a licensed chemical dependency counselor in addition to being a world-champion cowgirl.
Licensing and Accreditation
Touchstone Ranch Recovery Center is a one of a kind, world-class residential drug and alcohol treatment facility for adults 18 and above, located in the Heart of Texas. Touchstone specializes in substance use disorder and dual diagnosis. Touchstone Ranch Recovery Center is licensed through the Texas Department of Health Services Regulatory Licensing Unit to provide Residential Detoxification, Intensive Residential, and Supportive Residential Services.
Touchstone Ranch Recovery Center meets the qualifications and is authorized to employ the title of Clinical Training Institution.
As an organization Touchstone adheres to federal confidentiality guidelines (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability ACT- HIPPA).
The Joint Commission is a United States-based nonprofit tax-exempt 501(c) organization that accredits more than 21,000 US health care organizations and programs. The international branch accredits medical services from around the world. A majority of US state governments recognize Joint Commission accreditation as a condition of licensure for the receipt of Medicaid and Medicare reimbursements.

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Call us at (254) 918-2009