Alcohol and drug rehab programs in Arizona can help you or a loved one recover from drug or alcohol addiction and get on the path toward a healthier lifestyle. With so many treatment facilities in Arizona to choose from, it’s important to find a rehab program that serves your unique needs.
Browse the reviews below to understand more about addiction treatment options in Arizona including inpatient and outpatient facilities, detox centers, and support groups to help you recover.
After attending multiple treatment programs, I found myself in a position AGAIN where I could not function for even a few hours without the use of drugs and alcohol. My parents found the Prescott House through a friend where I’m from in Tulsa, Oklahoma. He said it was very strict but the best program he knew of.... I was desperate and took a chance to move to Prescott and seek help with the “P House”. The program was very difficult but I came out of it a different person. The root causes of my addiction was their main focus, my childhood traumas were addressed thoroughly even though I fought it every step of the way. My ability to function as a normal person in society and deal with life on life’s terms is a gift that the P House gave me. I will be forever grateful to this program and it’s staff for everything they did for me!!
This place really helped my love one recovery from opioid addiction. Thank you Silver Sands!
In recent years, Arizona has seen positive signs in its battle against substance abuse. The state’s rates of tobacco use dropped below the national average from 2002 to 2010,1 and rates of current youth alcohol use decreased from 28.1% in 2012 to 22.4% in 2016.3 However, the state still has high rates of prescription drug abuse and illicit drug abuse, particularly among youth.
The state has 341 treatment facilities – 31 of which offer opioid treatment programs for people addicted to heroin, oxycodone, morphine, and other opioids. Specialty programs are also available for women, men, people with co-occurring mental health disorders, adolescents, and people who have experienced trauma. Some programs also offer treatment for gambling addiction and Internet addiction.2
Many things affect the cost of your rehab treatment, such as the type of program, how long your program runs for, the type of amenities the center has and where it’s located. Longer treatment programs are generally more expensive (e.g. 90-day vs 30-day programs) but may give you the best chance of recovery, so be sure to carefully consider the advice of a treatment professional when it comes to program length, even if it may cost you more.
Once you get to rehab, you will be taken through an intake process and a treatment plan will be created for you. Your program may involve a period of detox, individual therapy sessions, group therapy sessions multiple times a week, family therapy, and medication-assisted treatment. Your program will be designed for your unique situation so be ready to honestly answer any questions the rehab staff have for you.
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