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Round Table Recovery –
Transitional living programs for men in recovery from drug addiction and
alcoholism. Family style living environment with a therapeutic component
through intensive out-patient group therapy.
Prescott,
Yavapai County,
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Abbe�s Sanctuary for
Women – Women�s 12 step based transitional living. (480) 518-6022.
(602) 488-3782. 3302 West College Drive.
Phoenix,
Maricopa County,
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Alice’s Wonderland –
Residential Treatment Center For Women – For women
who have completed a detoxification period or a
primary treatment program. Minimal 6-month commitment.
Mesa,
Maricopa County,
Arizona. |
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Amity Foundation – Offers
drug rehabilitation and residential/prison based programs.
Tucson, Pima County,
Arizona.
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Arizona Addiction Recovery Center (AARC)
– Provides residential treatment and continuing care services for persons
who suffer from the disease of alcoholism and drug dependency. Also offers
help for compulsive gambling problems.
Casa Grande,
Arizona. 1-866-421-1814 |
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Arizona Treatment
Institute, LLC – Alcoholism, chemical dependency, DUI, and domestic
violence, outpatient treatment services.
Casa Grande,
Arizona. |
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A Sober Way Home – A
residential drug and alcohol treatment facility for women in
Prescott,
Arizona. |
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Assisted Recovery Centers
of America – A “Pennsylvania Model of Recovery” from alcoholism
program using Naltrexone. A non-12-Step program.
Phoenix,
Arizona. |
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Casa De Amigas – A
residential treatment center for alcoholic women. Uses the Twelve Steps
and Twelve Traditions of Alcoholics Anonymous as a basis for recovery.
Phoenix,
Arizona. |
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Center for Behavioral Health
– A group of outpatient clinics treating various addiction illnesses, with
a focus on opiate addiction. Locations in Arizona, California, Colorado,
Indiana, Louisiana, Nevada, New Mexico, Rhode Island, South Carolina and
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Circle Tree Ranch –
Residential rehabilitation for drug and alcohol recovery. (800)
381-3318. (520) 749-5980.
Tucson, Pima County,
Arizona. |
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CODAC Behavioral Health Services, Inc.
– Offers chemical dependency prevention & treatment and mental health
services for adults, children and families.
Tucson,
Arizona. |
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COPE Behavioral Services, Inc. –
Non profit behavioral healthcare organization providing treatment &
rehabilitation for substance abuse and other mental health conditions.
Tucson, Pima County,
Arizona. |
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Cottonwood de
Tucson – Offers treatment for addictive diseases, compulsive behavior
patterns, and behavioral health disorders.
Tucson, Pima County,
Arizona. |
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Gatehouse Academy – A
coed, long-term residential program for young adults age 17-25 that are
struggling with chemical dependency and in some cases, dual diagnosis
issues. (888) 730.0905.
Wickenburg,
Maricopa County,
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The Gurley House – A non
profit, women’s, recovery home for adults who have had a history of
problems with alcohol or substance abuse. Average client stays for six
months. (928) 717-9343 or 1-800-487-5390
Prescott,
Arizona. |
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Valley Hope Association –
Offers alcohol and drug addiction treatment at several locations.
Including Kansas [Atchison, Halstead, and Norton] Nebraska [O’Neill]
Oklahoma[ Cushing] Missouri [Boonville] Arizona [Chandler (Phoenix)]
Colorado[ Parker (Denver)] Texas [Grapevine (Dallas/Ft. Worth)].
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Women In New Recovery – Non-profit
corporation providing residential recovery facilities and services to
alcoholic and drug addicted single women and women with children.
Mesa,
Arizona. |
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