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In Arizona and across the United States, an estimated 12.8 million Americans, about 6 percent of the household population aged twelve and older use illegal street drugs on a regular basis (within the past thirty days). You may be surprised to read that this number of "past-month" drug users has declined by almost 50% from the 1979 high of 25 million illegal street drug users. This decrease represents an extraordinary change in behavior.

Despite the dramatic drop, more than a third of all Americans twelve and older have tried illegal street drugs. Ninety percent of those who have used illegal drugs used marijuana or hashish. Approximately a third used cocaine or took a prescription type drug for nonmedical reasons. About a fifth used LSD. Fortunately, nearly sixty million Americans who used illicit street drugs during their youth stop using drugs once they enter into adulthood.

Many people in Arizona believe that illegal street drugs and the various troubles they cause are not their problem. They have misconceptions that drug users belong to a segment of society different from their own or that drug abuse is remote from their environment. They are wrong. Almost three quarters of drug users are employed and approximately forty-five percent of Americans know someone with a substance abuse problem.

While illegal street drugs and their consequences threaten Arizona families of every socio-economic background, geographic region, educational level, and ethnic and racial identity, the effects of drug use are often felt disproportionally. For example, many less fortunate neighborhoods are plagued by crime and violence because of the illegal street drugs sold in their black markets. People living in Arizona who lack comprehensive health plans and have smaller incomes may be less able to afford Drug Treatment Facilities to overcome drug dependence. What everyone living in Arizona must understand is that nobody is immune to the consequences of drug use. Every family is vulnerable.

Across Arizona, illegal street drugs are a serious problem. Included in this problem are stimulants, depressants and prescription drugs that are taken and sold illegally. The specific effects vary depending on the drug. Most drugs have an addictive effect after only a few uses. Even marijuana can become emotionally addicting. For many taking illegal street drugs, it can interfere with their relationships, health, academics, career, etc.

It is often hard to tell if someone you care about is taking part in illegal street drug abuse. Each drug has its own signs of use and abuse. Drugs can numb the user's memory, impair their judgment, and make it impossible for the user to feel good or function without them. Even drugs like marijuana and cocaine which are not physically addictive (meaning that the user's body needs the drug in order to function), can make the user emotionally dependent. Once a person become used to the "feelings" they get from marijuana, cocaine or other illegal street drugs, they will find it harder and harder to cope with normal everyday ups and downs.

Today, there are a variety of Drug Rehab Programs for illegal street drugs available in Arizona. The differences between the Drug Rehab Facilities can sometimes be great, though they are all attempting to achieve the same outcome. The goal of any Drug Treatment Center is to help the individual achieve a drug free life and return them to being a productive member of society.

How does one know which Drug Rehabilitation Facility option is right for them? This is one of the questions that lays hard on the heart of a person searching for the right Arizona Drug Rehab Facility for illegal street drugs. The ultimate objective of drug addiction treatment is to enable an individual to achieve lasting abstinence, but the immediate objectives are to reduce illegal street drug abuse, improve the recovering addict's ability to function, and minimize the medical and social complications of drug abuse and addiction.

While learning how to live life without illegal street drugs is an important step in the recovery process, it is only the beginning. Once sober, the brain needs time to recover and rebuild connections that have changed while addicted. During this period, depression and cravings to use can be intense and are often very hard to fight. Without support, relapse is very likely. Attending a quality Drug Treatment Center in Arizona will help the recovering person develop new coping skills to deal with stressful situations and other common triggers for relapse. Without these skills, stressful situations frequently result in relapse.

Most people attempt to do their best and make the most of the experience when they are in a Drug Rehabilitation Program. Relapse commonly occurs when a person leaves a Drug Rehab Facility without aspects of their life or other problems being fully handled. It is critical to find a Drug Treatment Center that addresses all aspects of addiction from detox to learning life skills.

When considering a Drug Treatment Facility in Arizona, remember that everyone's needs are different. In general, the longer and more intense the illegal street drug use, the longer and more intense the treatment one may need. Regardless of a program's length in weeks or months, follow-through and long-term follow-up care are crucial to recovery. A quality Drug Treatment Program should address the fact that substance abuse often masks emotional pain and it needs to be addressed as treatment progresses.

An overview of the different types of Drug Treatment Programs for illegal street drugs in Arizona:

  • Arizona Counseling (Individual, Group, Couple, or Family Therapy) for Illegal Street Drugs: This form of recovery works best in conjunction with other types of Drug Rehab Facilities or as follow up support. Looking at one's issues from a different perspective can help to identify the root cause of their drug usage and can be beneficial in helping them learn how to make more constructive choices in their life.
  • Arizona Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) for Illegal Street Drugs: While in this form of drug addiction recovery, addicts usually meet 3 days a week and 2-4 hours per day. These relapse prevention Drug Rehab Programs are often scheduled around work or school.
  • Arizona Medical Detoxification for Illegal Street Drugs: Often, this is the first step of the recovery process before being admitted into a Drug Rehab Center for illegal street drugs in Arizona. Admission to this level of treatment requires an assessment. Sometimes medical detox is started from a trip to the emergency room due to overdose or drug related issues.
  • Arizona Narcotics Anonymous for Illegal Street Drugs: Narcotics Anonymous meetings, often referred to as NA, are informal meetings held in your local area. NA has branches all over the country and in almost every city nationwide. These meeting are based on the twelve steps of recovery and many addicts and alcoholics have found free and effective help at these meetings. However, NA programs are not "treatment." The meetings are not supported and held by medical professionals.
  • Arizona Partial hospitalization for Illegal Street Drugs: This type of treatment is considered relapse prevention and usually consists of meetings 3-5 days a week, 4-6 hours per day. This type of treatment is for people who require medical monitoring on an outpatient basis.
  • Arizona Residential Rehab for Illegal Street Drugs: Residential treatment is when the recovering addict lives at the Drug Rehab while undergoing intensive treatment during the day. Residential treatment normally varies from 30-90 days.
  • Arizona Sober Living for Illegal Street Drugs: Sober living homes are comprised of recovering addicts who support each other and provide an alcohol and drug free environment. This type of illegal street drug rehab is normally used after more intensive rehabilitation such as residential treatment. Sober living facilities are useful if returning home too soon is a strong trigger for relapse or the recovering addict has no home.
The following 20 listings can be found in Arizona:
  • USPHS Phoenix Indian Medical Center
    USPHS Phoenix Indian Medical Center is a Drug Rehab Program that is located at 4212 North 16th Street Phoenix, AZ. 85016.
    USPHS Phoenix Indian Medical Center can be contacted by calling (602) 263-1200.
    Treatment Services: Health Services, Outpatient Drug Treatment, AIDS/HIV Patients, Drug rehabilitation for the Hearing Impaired
    Forms of Payment Accepted: Medicaid, Medicare, Private health insurance, Military insurance (e.g., VA,TRICARE)
  • Centro de Amistad Inc
    Centro de Amistad Inc is a Drug Rehab that is located at 8202 Avenida del Yaqui Guadalupe, AZ. 85283.
    Centro de Amistad Inc can be contacted by calling (480) 839-2926.
    Treatment Services: Mental Balance and Drug Treatment Programs, Outpatient Drug Treatment, DUI Clients, American Indian and Alaska Native Languages, Spanish Speaking
    Forms of Payment Accepted: Self payment
  • Gila River Indian Community
    Gila River Indian Community is a Drug Treatment Facility that is located at 315 West Casa Blanca Road Sacaton, AZ. 85147.
    Gila River Indian Community can be contacted by calling (520) 562-3356.
    Treatment Services: Drug Rehab Programs, Outpatient Drug Treatment, Services for Teens and Adolescents
    Forms of Payment Accepted: Medicaid, Medicare
  • Scottsdale Behavioral Health
    Scottsdale Behavioral Health is a Drug Rehab Facility that is located at 7400 East Pinnacle Peak Road Scottsdale, AZ. 85255.
    Scottsdale Behavioral Health can be contacted by calling (480) 993-3303.
    Treatment Services: Mental Balance and Drug Treatment Programs, Drug Detox, Outpatient Drug Treatment, Services for Teens and Adolescents, Dual Diagnosis Patients, Females, DUI Clients, Court Appointed Services
    Forms of Payment Accepted: Self payment, Private health insurance
  • Assisted Recovery Centers of America
    Assisted Recovery Centers of America is a Drug Rehabilitation Program that is located at 1000 East Indian School Road Phoenix, AZ. 85014.
    Assisted Recovery Centers of America can be contacted by calling (602) 264-7897.
    Treatment Services: Drug Rehab Programs, Outpatient Drug Treatment, Lesbian and Gay Drug Rehabs, DUI Clients, Foreign Languages other than Spanish
    Forms of Payment Accepted: Self payment
  • Kayenta Outpatient Treatment Center
    Kayenta Outpatient Treatment Center is a Drug Treatment Facility that is located at Highway 163 Kayenta, AZ. 86033.
    Kayenta Outpatient Treatment Center can be contacted by calling (928) 697-5570.
    Treatment Services: Drug Rehab Programs, Outpatient Drug Treatment, American Indian and Alaska Native Languages
    Forms of Payment Accepted: Medicaid, Private health insurance, Military insurance (e.g., VA,TRICARE)
  • Saint Lukes Behavioral Health Center
    Saint Lukes Behavioral Health Center is a Drug Treatment Facility that is located at 460 North Mesa Drive Mesa, AZ. 85201.
    Saint Lukes Behavioral Health Center can be contacted by calling (480) 827-2440.
    Treatment Services: Drug Rehab Programs, Outpatient Drug Treatment, Drug rehabilitation for the Hearing Impaired
    Forms of Payment Accepted: Self payment, Private health insurance
  • Diebold Behavioral Counseling
    Diebold Behavioral Counseling is a Drug Rehab Facility that is located at 4850 East Desert Cove Street Scottsdale, AZ. 85254.
    Diebold Behavioral Counseling can be contacted by calling (480) 650-1020.
    Treatment Services: Mental Balance and Drug Treatment Programs, Outpatient Drug Treatment, Services for Teens and Adolescents, Dual Diagnosis Patients, Lesbian and Gay Drug Rehabs, Pregnant or expecting mothers, Females, Males, DUI Clients, Court Appointed Services
    Forms of Payment Accepted: Self payment, Medicaid
  • Crossroads Mission of Yuma
    Crossroads Mission of Yuma is a Drug Rehab that is located at 944 South Arizona Avenue Yuma, AZ. 85364.
    Crossroads Mission of Yuma can be contacted by calling (928) 783-9362x34.
    Treatment Services: Drug Rehab Programs, Drug Detox, Sober Living Services, Residential Short-Term Treatment for Drug Addiction, Residential Long-Term Treatment for Drug Abuse, Males, Spanish Speaking
    Forms of Payment Accepted: Self payment, State financed insurance (other than Medicaid), Private health insurance
  • Parc Place
    Parc Place is a Drug Rehab Program that is located at 2190 North Grace Boulevard Chandler, AZ. 85225.
    Parc Place can be contacted by calling (480) 917-9301.
    Treatment Services: Mental Balance and Drug Treatment Programs, Residential Short-Term Treatment for Drug Addiction, Residential Long-Term Treatment for Drug Abuse, Services for Teens and Adolescents, Dual Diagnosis Patients, Spanish Speaking
    Forms of Payment Accepted: Self payment, Medicaid, Medicare, State financed insurance (other than Medicaid), Private health insurance, Military insurance (e.g., VA,TRICARE)
  • Sierra Tucson Inc
    Sierra Tucson Inc is a Drug Rehab Program that is located at 39580 South Lago del Oro Parkway Tucson, AZ. 85739.
    Sierra Tucson Inc can be contacted by calling (800) 624-9001.
    Treatment Services: Mental Balance and Drug Treatment Programs, Drug Detox, Inpatient Hospital Services, Dual Diagnosis Patients
    Forms of Payment Accepted: Self payment, Private health insurance
  • Jewish Family and Childrens Service
    Jewish Family and Childrens Service is a Drug Rehabilitation Facility that is located at 1930 South Alma School Road Mesa, AZ. 85210.
    Jewish Family and Childrens Service can be contacted by calling (602) 256-0528.
    Treatment Services: Mental Balance and Drug Treatment Programs, Outpatient Drug Treatment, Services for Teens and Adolescents, Court Appointed Services, Drug rehabilitation for the Hearing Impaired, Spanish Speaking
    Forms of Payment Accepted: Self payment, Medicaid, Medicare
  • LLC Counseling Services
    LLC Counseling Services is a Drug Rehab Center that is located at 3530 East Indian School Road Phoenix, AZ. 85018.
    LLC Counseling Services can be contacted by calling (602) 224-5499.
    Treatment Services: Mental Balance and Drug Treatment Programs, Outpatient Drug Treatment, DUI Clients, Drug rehabilitation for the Hearing Impaired
    Forms of Payment Accepted: Self payment
  • Northern Arizona
    Northern Arizona is a Drug Rehabilitation Center that is located at 2101 North 4th Street Flagstaff, AZ. 86004.
    Northern Arizona can be contacted by calling (928) 773-9376.
    Treatment Services: Drug Rehab Programs, Outpatient Drug Treatment, Females, Males, DUI Clients, Court Appointed Services, Spanish Speaking
    Forms of Payment Accepted: Self payment, Medicare, Access to Recovery
  • River Source Treatment Center
    River Source Treatment Center is a Drug Rehab Facility that is located at 950 North Arizola Road Casa Grande, AZ. 85122.
    River Source Treatment Center can be contacted by calling (888) 687-7332x1.
    Treatment Services: Drug Rehab Programs, Drug Detox, Outpatient Drug Treatment, Drug Rehab - Day Treatment Services, Residential Short-Term Treatment for Drug Addiction, Residential Long-Term Treatment for Drug Abuse, Dual Diagnosis Patients, Drug Rehab for Seniors, Males
    Forms of Payment Accepted: Self payment, Private health insurance, Military insurance (e.g., VA,TRICARE)
  • Addiction Resources Inc
    Addiction Resources Inc is a Drug Treatment Facility that is located at 4337 West Indian School Road Phoenix, AZ. 85031.
    Addiction Resources Inc can be contacted by calling (602) 233-9401.
    Treatment Services: Drug Rehab Programs, Methadone Maintenance, Outpatient Drug Treatment, Pregnant or expecting mothers, Spanish Speaking
    Forms of Payment Accepted: Self payment
  • Renaissance House
    Renaissance House is a Drug Rehabilitation Center that is located at 240 OHara Avenue Bisbee, AZ. 85603.
    Renaissance House can be contacted by calling (520) 432-1771.
    Treatment Services: Drug Rehab Programs, Drug Detox, Sober Living Services, Residential Short-Term Treatment for Drug Addiction, Residential Long-Term Treatment for Drug Abuse, Pregnant or expecting mothers, Females, Residential Beds for Teens
    Forms of Payment Accepted: Medicaid, Access to Recovery
  • San Carlos Apache Tribe
    San Carlos Apache Tribe is a Drug Treatment Facility that is located at 5 San Carlos Boulevard San Carlos, AZ. 85550.
    San Carlos Apache Tribe can be contacted by calling (928) 475-4875x1409.
    Treatment Services: Mental Balance and Drug Treatment Programs, Outpatient Drug Treatment, Services for Teens and Adolescents, Males, DUI Clients, Drug rehabilitation for the Hearing Impaired, American Indian and Alaska Native Languages
    Forms of Payment Accepted: Medicaid, Medicare, State financed insurance (other than Medicaid), Private health insurance, Military insurance (e.g., VA,TRICARE)
  • New Arizona Family Inc
    New Arizona Family Inc is a Drug Rehab Center that is located at 2720 East Thomas Road Phoenix, AZ. 85016.
    New Arizona Family Inc can be contacted by calling (602) 553-7300.
    Treatment Services: Drug Rehab Programs, Outpatient Drug Treatment, Drug Rehab - Day Treatment Services, Dual Diagnosis Patients, Pregnant or expecting mothers, Females, Drug rehabilitation for the Hearing Impaired, Spanish Speaking
    Forms of Payment Accepted: Self payment, Medicaid, Medicare, State financed insurance (other than Medicaid), Private health insurance, Military insurance (e.g., VA,TRICARE)
  • Alcoholism Council of Cochise County
    Alcoholism Council of Cochise County is a Drug Treatment Center that is located at 936 Tovreaville Road Bisbee, AZ. 85603.
    Alcoholism Council of Cochise County can be contacted by calling (520) 432-3764.
    Treatment Services: Drug Rehab Programs, Sober Living Services, Residential Long-Term Treatment for Drug Abuse, Drug Rehab for Seniors, Males, Court Appointed Services
    Forms of Payment Accepted: Self payment