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Phoenix Drug Rehab Centers

Addiction Resources Inc
Location: Phoenix, AZ - 85031
Contact Phone: (602) 233-9401
Website: http://www.addictionresourcesinc.com/
Description: ARI has been in business in the same location since 1990. The owners/managers of ARI each have over twenty years experience in the treatment of addiction in methadone maintenance programs and other treatment settings. Our services have changed as the field of opioid treatment has evolved, and we are now able to treat people addicted to all opioids. We dispense both liquid methadone and diskettes. As the geographical area we are in has changed ARI has adapted to meet the needs of the community. We moved into an office suite with more offices and greater privacy. Our front door cannot be seen from the parking lot of the building. We now have multiple Spanish-speaking staff members, and are committed to maintaining the ability to serve persons whose first language is Spanish. Our staff is committed to delivering the best treatment services possible, with unconditional personal regard for all. Everything is absolutely confidential, and your privacy is assured. We look forward to ongoing change to meet any and all new needs.
Alpha Medical Service
Location: Phoenix, AZ - 85016
Contact Phone: (602) 955-7997
Website: http://communitymedicalservices.org/
Description: Community Medical Services is a CARF–accredited addiction treatment program providing services in the form of outpatient drug replacement therapy and private one–on–one counseling to those seeking help with their substance addictions. We have two Arizona locations which cater to Phoenix, Glendale, Mesa, Scottsdale, and Tempe; a clinic in Tucson which caters to the surrounding areas including Sierra Vista and Casa Grande and three clinics in Montana located in Missoula, Kalispell, and Billings, which cater to clients in Bozeman and Helena as well as to clients in Williston and Dickinson, North Dakota. It is our philosophy that outpatient drug replacement therapy along with counseling is an effective treatment for individuals who are physically dependent on substances such as drugs or alcohol. Medical care is provided by certified addiction specialists who will prescribe the proper medication based on an evaluation of your individual needs. Medications often used consist of Methadone, Suboxone, and Buprenorphine to treat pain pill, heroin, and other opiate addictions with the ultimate goal being to detox individuals off all forms of medication when possible. Counseling is recommended to anyone who is dependent on drugs or alcohol. Working with a counselor can help you understand your dependency and how to cope with it. Counseling focuses on what is called Cognitive Behavioral Therapy as well as a technique called Motivational Interviewing. Both of these techniques can help in changing the way individuals process information leading to non–drug use outcomes. Group counseling is also a beneficial means of dealing with like issues and can be arranged if requested.
Black Family And Child Services Of Arizona
Location: Phoenix, AZ - 85040
Contact Phone: (602) 243-1773
Website: http://www.bfcsfamily.org/
Description: Black Family and Child Services of Arizona (BFCS) is a private, non-profit 501(c)(3) community-based social service agency serving children and families in the metropolitan Phoenix area that was established in 1984. Black Family and Child Services is licensed by the State of Arizona to provide Behavioral Health Services and holds a Child Welfare Placing License to provide adoption and foster care services. Adult Substance Abuse Counseling Services: Providing individual, group and family therapy for adults suffering from alcohol and/or drug abuse, which is interfering with the person’s ability to maintain employment and family and personal relationships, or is causing involvement in the criminal justice system. Adults will receive an assessment and between 12-18 treatment sessions to reduce or eliminate the impact of drugs and alcohol on their lives.
Casa De Amigas
Location: Phoenix, AZ - 85015
Contact Phone: (602) 265-9987
Website: http://www.casadeamigas.org
Description: Located on a small, quiet campus in central Phoenix, New Casa de Amigas (Casa) is a residential treatment center for women dealing with substance abuse dependence. Casa's purpose is to address women's chemical (drug) problems and related issues by empowering them to reclaim and redevelop their lives. Casa de Amigas recognizes that each woman must choose recovery “for” herself, but will also find it difficult to attain “by” herself.
Center For Balanced Living Inc
Location: Phoenix, AZ - 85017
Contact Phone: (602) 447-0506
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Center For Behavioral Health Phoenix Inc
Location: Phoenix, AZ - 85034
Contact Phone: (602) 253-6553
Website: http://centerforbehavioralhealth.com/
Description: Center for Behavioral Health’s primary mission is the treatment of substance abuse. Patient care is our number one priority and we work hard to ensure that every patient receives the highest level of care and respect. Our treatment philosophy is simple: everyone is unique, and therefore different types of treatment work for different people. We customize your treatment to meet your individual counseling and medication needs. Center for Behavioral Health’s network of outpatient facilities offer comprehensive treatment programs to assist people addicted to opiates such as OxyContin, Lortab, Vicodin, Oxycodone, Hydrocodone and Heroin. We treat opiate addiction with counseling and medication. Counseling is provided in an individual, family or group setting. While our focus is on opiate addiction, we also provide treatment for all drugs and alcohol, HIV/AIDS, compulsive gambling and domestic violence. Many locations offer classes in impulse control, anger management and DUI. We also provide low cost assessments, counseling and classes for criminal justice agencies such as parole, probation, child and family services, as well as the courts. Each Center for Behavioral Health location is staffed with highly qualified physicians, pharmacists, nurses and licensed and certified counselors. The services, classes and programs offered vary by location, so please check the treatment center near you.
Center For Lifestyle Change Professional Psychology Associates
Location: Phoenix, AZ - 85018
Contact Phone: (602) 852-0911
Website: http://www.ppaaz.com/
Description: The Center for Lifestyle Change (CLC) is committed to providing highly effective and cost efficient assessment and treatment for people who are experiencing difficulties in their lives related to the use of alcohol or other drugs. Our services are based on evidenced based research in the area of alcohol and other drug assessment and treatment and incorporates a broad spectrum of approaches designed to treat the whole person.
Central And Northern Arizona National Council On Alcohol And Drug Dependency
Location: Phoenix, AZ - 85016
Contact Phone: (602) 264-6214
Website: http://www.ncadd-phx.org
Description: NCADD has been serving the Greater Metropolitan Phoenix area since 1960. Originally NCADD provided family assessments and referred people to community based services. In 1986, the agency began using our expertise to provide direct treatment services to women in need. In 1999, began the development of a long-term outpatient program and built on the program by adding additional through education, advocacy and service programs.” To continue to meet the client needs, NCADD added a Nurse Practitioner to assess and serve client’s with mental illness issues, a volunteer Psychologist and Licensed Vocational Counselor. In 2003, Weldon House was opened, providing each family with a 2 bedroom apartment (a home) where they can learn to be a family and where children have the opportunity to live normal and stable lives. In July 2007, NCADD opened Healthy Connections. The name was chosen to promote hope, not judgment. Healthy Connections is an intensive case management program that links pregnant substance abusing women to services and resources that will give them the foundation to deliver drug/alcohol free babies and establish a healthy lifestyle for their families and the community. May 1, 2011 was the addition of Legacy House, emergency housing for pregnant women with substance abuse. January 2010 Sustain Work Adjustment Program became operational. Work adjustment programs typically in the past have been focused on assisting mentally and physically disabled to obtain the skills needed to enter the work force. NCADD’s work adjustment program utilizes best practices that are making a break through within the treatment of substance abuse. All of NCADD’s programs focus on providing the tools and resources to assist the women in becoming financially self-sufficient and to believe in their potential to remain drug/alcohol free and life a quality life.
Centro De La Familia Chicanos Por La Causa Inc
Location: Phoenix, AZ - 85003
Contact Phone: (623) 247-0464
Website: http://www.cplc.org
Description: More than forty two years have passed since the day when a group of community and student activists of Mexican descent created Chicanos Por La Causa – CPLC – to address the problems of the barrios of South Central Phoenix, Arizona. Although its initial focus was on creating employment opportunities and combating community deterioration, CPLC became increasingly aware that these problems were much deeper rooted. As a result, CPLC expanded its services to provide assistance to disadvantaged individuals regardless of ethnic origin. CPLC Centro De La Familia: The program provides outpatient behavioral health services to a myriad of families, adults, children, and adolescents. Clients receive the following services: psychiatric evaluations, medication management, counseling services, marriage and family counseling, group counseling and case management for children and adults.
Cplc Corazón
Location: Phoenix, AZ - 85009
Contact Phone: (602) 233-9747
Website: https://www.cplc.org/
Description: CPLC Corazón is a CARF Accredited program with a 30 year history of providing behavioral health and substance abuse services to men struggling with addiction. Corazón is a client-centered, multicultural, and bilingual residential substance abuse treatment center. Corazón offers a wide range of services utilizing a variety of treatment modalities and approaches in an effort to deliver behavioral health services that are effective and meets the needs of the individual person. The Corazón program includes a Level II residential treatment program, as well as a transitional living program that provide the positive and supportive environment necessary to maintain a person's journey towards recovery. Corazón’s Level II residential program can accommodate up to 41 men.
Dba Calvary Center New Life Ministries
Location: Phoenix, AZ - 85014
Contact Phone: (602) 279-1468
Website: http://www.calvarycenter.com/
Description: Calvary Addiction Recovery Center's treatment program is for men and women, 18 years and older, who are struggling with substance abuse and problem gambling. Our program is designed for those in search of a Christian or spiritual 12-step program; those who struggle with relapse or dual diagnosis; and for individuals looking for a nurturing, safe environment to begin a new life in recovery. We recognize that each client may be in different stages with regard to spirituality and we commit to meet each client at their point of need.
Ebony House Inc
Location: Phoenix, AZ - 85042
Contact Phone: (602) 276-4288
Website: http://ebonyhouseinc.org/
Description: Ebony House has been in existence since 1973. It is the only substance abuse treatment facility in Arizona that consistently targets African Americans. The organization was founded by three recovering alcoholics, Elbertzena Fontenot, C.T. “Black Wally” Wallace, and James Johnson, who saw the need in Phoenix for a treatment facility to address alcoholism in the Black community. Since inception, Ebony House evolved to treat individuals of all ethnic groups with substance abuse and behavioral health issues.
Education Services Central Counseling And
Location: Phoenix, AZ - 85012-8134
Contact Phone: (602) 235-9237
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Family Service Agency
Location: Phoenix, AZ - 85014
Contact Phone: (602) 264-9891
Website: http://www.fsaphoenix.org
Description: Family Service Agency provides outpatient behavioral/mental health and substance abuse treatment services to individuals and families looking for assistance in resolving their mental health issues. Services are provided in a professional, culturally competent and respectful manner. All our counselors are licensed by the Arizona Board of Behavioral Health Examiners and all our clinics are licensed by the Arizona Department of Health Services. Family Service Agency does not discriminate because of a person’s age, race, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, disability, handicap, socio-economic status/condition, or any other category. Services are available in both English and Spanish.
Guiding Star Native American Connections Inc
Location: Phoenix, AZ - 85008
Contact Phone: (602) 254-5805
Website: http://www.nativeconnections.org
Description: Native American Connections is recognized as an expert and premier leader in addiction treatment and recovery in urban and tribal communities throughout the Southwest. Our employees pride themselves in their professional education, training, and credentials. Traditional practitioners, including trained employees, ensure access to native healing such as the Talking Circle, Sweat Lodge, smudging and other purification ceremonies. GUIDING STAR: 32-Beds for women; 24-Beds for their dependent children; 45 Day Program & Individualized Length of Stay; Specialized treatment for high risk behaviors
Indian Rehabilitation Inc Native American Connections Inc
Location: Phoenix, AZ - 85003
Contact Phone: (602) 495-3085
Website: http://www.nativeconnections.org
Description: Native American Connections is recognized as an expert and premier leader in addiction treatment and recovery in urban and tribal communities throughout the Southwest. Our employees pride themselves in their professional education, training, and credentials. Traditional practitioners, including trained employees, ensure access to native healing such as the Talking Circle, Sweat Lodge, smudging and other purification ceremonies. INDIAN REHABILITATION: 16-Beds for men; 45 Day Program & Individualized Length of Stay
Intensive Treatment Systems Inc
Location: Phoenix, AZ - 85013
Contact Phone: (602) 248-0550
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Jewish Family And Childrens Service
Location: Phoenix, AZ - 85017
Contact Phone: (602) 353-0703
Website: http://www.jfcsaz.org/
Description: We are a non-profit, non-sectarian organization that strengthens the community by offering high quality behavioral health and social services to children, families and adults of all ages, in accordance with a Jewish value system that cares about all humanity. For teens, ages 12-17, and their families who struggle with substance use or abuse, A-CRA is an innovative treatment program. This program can be provided either in home or at one of our clinics. We focus on setting positive expectations while teaching the youth how to develop a healthy reinforcing lifestyle for staying substance free. In addition, this approach develops positive support within the family. Program goals aim to: Promote improved family relationships; Help youth develop and employ skills needed to remain clean and sober; Prevent relapse; Build a proactive lifestyle
Larkspur Medical Services Community Medical Services Inc
Location: Phoenix, AZ - 85029
Contact Phone: (602) 866-9378
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Native American Connections Inc
Location: Phoenix, AZ - 85012
Contact Phone: (602) 254-3247
Website: http://www.nativeconnections.org
Description: Improving the lives of individuals and families through Native American culturally appropriate behavioral health, affordable housing, and community development services.Since 1972, we have been changing lives, strengthening families, and building healthy communities. In that time, we have grown from a small grassroots organization operating one program for Native American men in recovery from substance abuse into one which now owns and operates 15 sites throughout Central Phoenix offering a continuum of affordable housing and behavioral health services which touch the lives of over 5,000 individuals and families each year. Our vision is that Native American Connections be recognized as a premier Native American service and development organization by: Being a dynamic learning organization; Embracing entrepreneurial spirit; Ensuring success through continuous quality improvement; Fostering strategic alliances and partnerships; Growing leadership through cultural values; Promoting wellness in Native Communities
New Arizona Family Inc
Location: Phoenix, AZ - 85016
Contact Phone: (602) 553-7300x
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Progress Valley Phoenix
Location: Phoenix, AZ - 85015
Contact Phone: (602) 274-5424
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Psychiatric Saint Lukes Behavioral Health Center
Location: Phoenix, AZ - 85006
Contact Phone: (602) 251-8535
Website: http://www.stlukesbehavioralhealth.com/
Description: St. Luke’s Behavioral Health Center is committed to providing a quality, comprehensive continuum of behavioral health care that strives to produce outcomes, which exceed the expectations of our customers. We maintain our position as a premier behavioral healthcare provider by continually assessing our service in response to our customers needs and implementing innovative strategic solutions in a clinically and fiscally responsible manner.
Smi Dual Diagnosis Program New Arizona Family Inc Ii
Location: Phoenix, AZ - 85040
Contact Phone: (602) 553-7300
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Substance Abuse Treatment Program Carl T Hayden Va Medical Center
Location: Phoenix, AZ - 85012
Contact Phone: (602) 277-5551
Website: http://www.phoenix.va.gov/
Description: The Phoenix VA Health Care System proudly serves Veterans in central Arizona at its main medical center and outpatient VA Health Care Clinics.
Jewish Family And Childrens Service
Location: Phoenix, AZ - 85037
Contact Phone: (623) 234-9811
Website: http://www.jfcsaz.org/
Description: We are a non-profit, non-sectarian organization that strengthens the community by offering high quality behavioral health and social services to children, families and adults of all ages, in accordance with a Jewish value system that cares about all humanity. For teens, ages 12-17, and their families who struggle with substance use or abuse, A-CRA is an innovative treatment program. This program can be provided either in home or at one of our clinics. We focus on setting positive expectations while teaching the youth how to develop a healthy reinforcing lifestyle for staying substance free. In addition, this approach develops positive support within the family. Program goals aim to: Promote improved family relationships; Help youth develop and employ skills needed to remain clean and sober; Prevent relapse; Build a proactive lifestyle
Community Bridges, Inc. - Central City Addiction Recovery Center
Location: Phoenix, AZ - 85008
Contact Phone: (602) 273-9999
Website: http://communitybridgesaz.org/
Description: Community Bridges, Inc. (CBI) was incorporated as a private non-profit, 501(c)(3) organization in 1982 and has a 31 year history of providing comprehensive, medically integrated behavioral health programs which include prevention, education and treatment services using cutting edge, nationally recognized treatment models throughout Arizona. Today, we are one of the largest statewide providers offering fully integrated medical and behavioral health care in 14 communities in Maricopa, Pinal, Gila, Yuma, Navajo, Apache and Cochise Counties by providing a continuum of care that begins with prevention and continues for individuals and families through treatment and recovery. During the past four years, CBI has transformed recovery of those we serve holistically and more effectively, by delivering direct physician and nurse practitioner services, both on site in Maricopa County, and through telemed to each of our service locations throughout Arizona. CBI operates 29 programs throughout Arizona that are all licensed by the Arizona Department of Health Services Division of Behavioral Health. Our prevention and clinical programs are accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF). Early in 2012, CBI received another 3 year accreditation cycle, adding 14 NEW clinical programs to our list of services. Crisis stabilization services are emergency interventions that can last up to a maximum of 23 hours. Services include medically monitored stabilization, triage, evaluation, assessment, and transitional services for individuals who have either used a substance within the last five days, or are currently experiencing a substance or co-morbid related crisis. Our inpatient medical detoxification centers utilize physician-directed protocols (generally three to five days) with nationally recognized Best Practice approaches. These medical protocols are directed by licensed medical practitioners and are supported by our clinical team of registered nurses (RN), behavioral health specialists, peer support specialists, and transition coordinators. Upon completion of the program, our clinical team develops a comprehensive discharge plan with each individual that takes into account all six dimensions of the American Society of Addiction Medicine in order to maximize successful transition to the next level of care.
Southwest Behavioral Health Services - Phoenix (7th Avenue)
Location: Phoenix, AZ - 85007
Contact Phone: (602) 258-3600
Website: https://www.sbhservices.org/
Description: SBH believes that recovery is possible and that pharmacological management is a vital tool in the recovery effort. Persons served are asked to fully commit to their own recovery process with the assistance of the program staff members. It is our belief that a combination of medication management coupled with counseling and community support offers the best hope for achieving ongoing stability in the community. Methadone and Suboxone services, unlike other substance abuse treatment, are not based on a program of abstinence. A long-term process is individually paced and may require lifelong participation in the program. The Co-Occurring Program holds the approach of treating both mental health and substance abuse issues simultaneously, meeting the client where they are at, achieving optimal functioning.

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