Looking for a great rehab program in Arizona for yourself or someone you love? Alcohol.org specializes in private facilities and can help you find the clinic that’s right for you. Our substance abuse rehabilitation centers can help anyone get away from drugs, whether the addiction is to Lorazepam, Buprenorphine, alcohol or any other illicit or prescription medication.
The hope house was an effective treatment program for helping me understand and combat my addiction. The staff was warm, welcoming, and helpful at all times- often going above and beyond to address my concerns or make me feel more comfortable. I highly recommend this program to anyone seeking to address their addiction and any underlying trauma/mental health issues. The small group setting ensures that your voice is always heard and everyone knows each other\'s names. Also, the house is gorgeous with wonderful amenities! And the food is great. Highly recommend!
Definitely great at combining 12-step and holistic treatments, it's not an all or nothing approach, and each person is treated uniquely. It's also a pretty affordable facility as well. It's a nice environment in general, but some of the furnishings are a bit dated. This was my 3rd attempt at treatment, and it was way different than the first 2 places I went. From the first day I was treated as a unique individual and was introduced to new recovery approaches in a way that seemed very inviting. They also went beyond just treatment and helped me focus on life issues that were causing me problems too!
All of the modalities are very helpful. The staff is amazing at handling every aspect of treatment. Very relaxing surroundings. The beds are super comfy too! I was nervous to go to a treatment center because I wasn�t sure what to expect. I was a shut-in alcoholic with a timeline of trauma and abuse that I had never dealt with through the years. If I didn�t get help I was on the path to drinking myself to death. Everything from the intake calls to my first few days getting settled were just what I needed. A calm and encouraging voice and caring people that were there to help me feel comfortable enough to start the healing process. I truly can�t say enough wonderful things about all of the staff. They were genuinely interested in my specific needs. I experienced several therapies that were extremely helpful to me, including equine therapy, neuro-feedback and EMDR. Art therapy was wonderful as well. Creative writing, Esotherapy, cranialsacral and massages were also some of my favorites. These modalities, along with the awesome therapists really made the beginning of my journey a huge success! I�m over 6 weeks sober now and I feel like I have a new lease on life! I�m so grateful for Sabino and my resident mates as well. I can�t wait to go back for the alumni celebration next year__
If you or somebody you know is struggling with alcoholism, finding help is crucial. Thankfully, treatment centers and other facilities in Arizona are there to help you cope. A total of 341 substance abuse treatment facilities are available in the state, and 244 of them are there to help patients who are struggling specifically with alcoholism.1
Among those facilities, 277 are outpatient, 78 are residential, and 24 are hospital inpatient treatment centers.1
The nearest facility that is part of the American Addiction Centers (AAC) network is Desert Hope, located in Las Vegas 10 minutes away from the McCarran International airport. They provide a full continuum of care that includes detox, inpatient, outpatient, and recovery residence.
At Desert Hope, you will find a diverse array of evidence-based therapy in individual and group settings. The goal is to help patients change the thoughts and behaviors that contribute to alcohol abuse. Treatments range from conventional tools like cognitive-behavioral therapy to more innovative options like equine therapy. This provides patients with a multifaceted approach.
You can use the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) list to find other rehabilitation facilities in Arizona. Visit the list here.
There are 175 non-profit, 134 for-profit, and 32 local, state, federal, or tribal government treatment facilities to choose from in Arizona.1 How severe your reaction to alcohol withdrawal is going to be will depend on the severity of your addiction. Symptoms can be mild or they can be life threatening. Symptoms of alcohol withdrawal include irritability, anxiety, agitation, high blood pressure, raised heart rate, seizures, and delirium tremens. Withdrawals can also lead to death.2
For these reasons, attempting to withdraw from alcohol alone can be very risky. Medical detox centers offer supervision to keep your discomfort at a minimum and to treat medical complications that risk your health and safety. Medically treating the symptoms and risks of withdrawal while the body processes and eliminates the alcohol in your system is a process called detox.3 At all hours, physicians are available to offer care and manage your health.3
Use the SAMHSA directory here to find detox facilities throughout Arizona.
While many insurance plans do cover addiction treatment, not all of them do. It’s important to check with your provider to see what is covered, and if necessary, if they will do so out of state. Some popular agencies are:
Use the confidential, secure form on this page to verify if your insurance provider will cover treatment at an AAC facility.
American Addiction Centers (AAC) is a national group of facilities that offers a 90-day promise, quality care, and an alumni support system. The 90-day promise holds facilities accountable to their goals by offering an additional 30 days of treatment to anybody who relapses within 90 days of completing their treatment with us.
Fun gathers and events are also hosted by our AAC alumni support system, and coordinators regularly check in with previous patients to see how their recovery is doing and help ensure their success in the long term.
Roughly 72 million people use Medicaid, a federal government healthcare coverage program.4 Medicaid is for low-income adults who struggle to pay for healthcare, their children, people with various types of disabilities, and the elderly. While Medicaid is funded by the government, each individual state runs it separately.4
It is possible that you are eligible for Medicaid in Arizona even if you have been turned down in the past. After the Affordable Care Act was passed, several rules changed around income requirements and asset ownership, allowing more people to be eligible. Not all substance abuse facilities accept Medicaid, but in Arizona there are 22o facilities that do, making up 64.5% of the facilities.1
Check your eligibility here.
If you are wanting to find alcohol treatment options outside of Arizona, there are variety of options in states throughout the nation.
[1]. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. (2017). National Survey of Substance Abuse Treatment Services.
[2]. MedlinePlus. (2019). Alcohol Withdrawal.
[3]. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. (2006). Detoxification and Substance Abuse Treatment.
[4]. Medicaid. (n.d.). Eligibility.
[5]. NHTSA’s National Center for Statistics and Analysis. (2018). Alcohol-Impaired Driving.
[6]. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. (2017). 2016-2017 NSDUH Estimated Totals by State.