Proving that stars can indeed avoid the paparazzi when they want to, Demi Moore has flown under the radar in the days since her hospitalization on January 23. According to E! Online, that's because the actress ditched Hollywood for Orem, Utah's Cirque Lodge sometime in the week after she was rushed to the hospital for seizure-like symptoms.

Cirque Lodge is known for catering to celebrity clientele, with Lindsay Lohan, Eva Mendes, Kirsten Dunst and Mary-Kate Olsen among its former patients. The mountain resort's rehab clinic's website boasts "the ultimate in luxury for those seeking help and addiction treatment," with "custom cedar ceilings, slate bathroom counter tops and jetted tubs."
A source told E! that Demi made the decision for in-patient treatment herself: "It became clear to her that her way of coping with her stress was not working and she needed more help."Meanwhile, Moore's youngest daughter, Tallulah, celebrated her 18th birthday at her dad Bruce Willis' home in Beverly Hills. Tallulah has been living with her father since her mother's hospitalization. Her sister Scout, 20, is studying at Brown University in Rhode Island, while her sister Rumer, 23, has her own place.