Addiction and Treatment Providers in Tucson, AZ
143 Centers in Tucson, Arizona
Tucson, a city in southern Arizona, boasts a rich history and stunning desert landscapes perfect for outdoor activities like hiking and rock climbing. The vibrant arts and entertainment scene offers museums, theaters, and annual events for all interests. However, Pima County has seen a significant increase in opioid-related deaths, from 16 in 2016 to 207 in 2020, with fentanyl contributing to the highest number of overdose deaths for three consecutive years.
Tucson’s Fight Against Addiction
Tucson combats substance abuse through community-based awareness programs, such as the Arizona Substance Abuse Partnership, which provides resources and training on prevention. The Tucson Police Department collaborates with treatment providers to offer deflection and pre-arrest diversion programs, prioritizing treatment over incarceration. Arizona has also implemented the Opioid Treatment Program, ensuring 24/7 access to medication-assisted treatment and counseling services.
Pima County Statistics
- Opioid deaths rise significantly from 2016 to 2020.
- Fentanyl leads overdose deaths for three years.
- Drug overdoses spike from March 2020 pandemic start.
- Higher adult alcohol abuse rate in Pima County.
Tucson: Where Hope and Healing Thrive
Tucson offers hope for those seeking recovery from addiction. With compassionate care and evidence-based treatments, you can overcome substance use disorder. Regain control and rediscover purpose in a vibrant community that supports your journey to lifelong sobriety. A brighter future awaits if you take that first courageous step today.
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ARC - Arizona Rehab Campus
ARC - Arizona Rehab Campus in Tucson offers luxury rehab for drug and alcohol addictions, featuring upscale amenities, dual diagnosis support, and comprehensive inpatient and outpatient programs.
The Haven - Residential
The Haven - Residential in Tucson offers trauma-informed addiction treatment for women, allowing them to bring their children into a supportive recovery environment.
Sierra Tucson
Sierra Tucson offers evidence-based residential treatment for addictions, mental health disorders, and co-occurring conditions in a tranquil setting with various integrative therapies.
CODAC at 380
CODAC - 380 in Tucson offers 24/7 comprehensive outpatient medication-assisted treatment using approved medications and supportive services to help individuals overcome opioid addiction.
Sabino Recovery
Sabino Recovery in Tucson provides a 35-day residential program focused on trauma-informed care for addictions and mental health issues in a serene desert environment.
Palo Verde Behavioral Health
Palo Verde Behavioral Health provides inpatient, outpatient, and specialized mental health and substance abuse treatment programs utilizing evidence-based therapies in Tucson, Arizona.
CODAC at Alvernon
CODAC at Alvernon is a highly rated CARF accredited drug rehab center in Tucson, Arizona, offering treatment for substance abuse and mental health disorders, and accepts most private health insurance plans.
COPE Community Services Craycroft
COPE Community Services provides integrated physical and behavioral healthcare, specializing in holistic mental health, substance abuse, and opioid addiction treatment programs.
Amity Foundation at Circle Tree Ranch
Circle Tree Ranch is a 60-acre campus in Tucson, Arizona, that provides holistic and evidence-based treatment for substance abuse, mental health issues, and trauma.
Cottonwood Tucson
Cottonwood Tucson is an accredited inpatient facility providing holistic and clinical treatment for substance use and mental health disorders, including individualized plans and specialized therapies.
COPE Community Services - Lakeside
COPE Community Services - Lakeside provides integrated outpatient therapies and programs for adults with mental health issues and substance use disorders, emphasizing holistic wellness.
Cottonwood Tucson
Cottonwood Tucson, a CARF-accredited residential treatment center in Arizona, offers comprehensive, individualized care for mental health, substance use, and co-occurring disorders, providing a multidisciplinary approach and amenities to support recovery.
La Frontera Center - Casa de Vida
Casa de Vida is a 53-bed CARF-accredited residential facility in Tucson, offering long-term gender-specific treatment for substance abuse and co-occurring disorders.
CODAC at Cobblestone Court
CODAC - Cobblestone Court in Tucson, AZ, provides outpatient, evidence-based substance abuse and mental health treatment with integrated medical care for adults 18 and older.
Burning Tree West
Burning Tree West is a sober living community in Tucson providing transitional housing, outpatient treatment, and evidence-based therapies for young adults with substance abuse and mental health issues.
Community Partners - Desert Rose Clinic
Community Partners' Desert Rose Clinic in Tucson provides integrated mental health, substance abuse, and medical care services, focusing on youth and individuals with serious mental illnesses.
Desert Star Addiction Recovery Center
Desert Star Addiction Recovery Center in Tucson, AZ provides comprehensive, insurance-covered outpatient addiction and mental health treatment with individualized plans and various therapy options.
Bridges Counseling
Bridges Counseling in Tucson, Arizona offers individual, group, and family counseling services specializing in addiction, domestic violence, and court-ordered programs.
Cope Behavioral Services - Mesquite
Cope Behavioral Services - Mesquite provides comprehensive outpatient mental health and substance misuse treatment for adults and children in Tucson, Arizona, with specialized programs, a mobile wellness unit, and a focus on integrated, compassionate care.
Recovery in Motion Treatment Center HLGL
Recovery in Motion Treatment Center in Tucson, Arizona, provides comprehensive dual diagnosis treatment, addressing substance abuse and mental health disorders through holistic, evidence-based therapies.
Drug and Alcohol Treatment in Tucson, AZ
Awareness Campaigns
Tucson, AZ has several community-based programs aimed at raising awareness about drug and alcohol abuse. The Arizona Substance Abuse Partnership provides resources and training on substance misuse prevention. Additionally, the CODAC Health, Recovery and Wellness center offers educational programs to inform the public about addiction and available treatment options.
Local organizations like The Haven actively work to reduce stigma surrounding substance use disorders. They emphasize the importance of family support and create a welcoming environment for those seeking recovery. These grassroots efforts play a crucial role in combating addiction within the Tucson community.
Legislative Measures
The Tucson Police Department collaborates with various treatment providers through the Deflection and Pre-Arrest Diversion Programs. Instead of arresting individuals for drug-related offenses, officers can directly refer them to treatment facilities like Recovery In Motion. This harm reduction approach aims to address the root causes of addiction.
Furthermore, Arizona has implemented the Opioid Treatment Program, which provides 24/7 access to medication-assisted treatment and counseling services. These legislative measures, combined with community engagement efforts by law enforcement, demonstrate Tucson’s commitment to combating the drug and alcohol crisis through a comprehensive, compassionate approach.
Tucson Police Departments
- Tucson Police Department
(520) 791-4444
270 S Stone Ave, Tucson, AZ 85701 - South Tucson Police Department
(520) 917-0243
1601 S 6th Ave, South Tucson, AZ 85713
Tucson Hospitals and Emergency Medical Services
- Banner – University Medical Center Tucson
(520) 694-0111
1625 N Campbell Ave, Tucson, AZ 85719 - Tucson Medical Center
(520) 327-5461
5301 E Grant Rd, Tucson, AZ 85712 - Tucson ER & Hospital
(520) 624-4213
4810 E Camp Lowell Dr, Tucson, AZ 85712 - Northwest Healthcare Emergency Rooms
(520) 742-9000
Multiple locations in Tucson area
Opioid Settlement Funds in Pima County
Beginning in late 2022, Pima County and partner jurisdictions began to receive approximately $48.5 million for the next 18 years as part of a legal settlement by pharmaceutical companies and distributors to mitigate the harm caused by the opioid epidemic. The Maricopa County Department of Public Health serves as the administrator for settlement funds allocated to Maricopa County. Pima County has already begun to spend some of their funds on opioid mitigation efforts.
- The Pima County Board of Supervisors allocated $180,000 for the immediate purchase and distribution of Narcan.
- Next fiscal year, the Pima County health department plans to hire staff to oversee community outreach efforts addressing mental health and substance misuse throughout the county.
- Expenditures must be within the approved purposes including prevention, treatment and education programs.
- Each local government controls how the settlement funds are spent and must report the distribution of their share of the funds annually to the Arizona Attorney General’s Office.
Find Treatment in Arizona
Arizona has some of the highest rates of prescription drug abuse in the United States. Methamphetamines, heroin and morphine are among the most commonly abused substances. Prescription pain relievers were prescribed to 348 million people in 2012, enough to medicate every adult in Arizona for 2 full weeks. The number of people with substance use disorders in Arizona has remained relatively constant over the past few years.
Nearby Cities
- Fort Defiance, AZ (262.1 mi.)
- Anthem, AZ (134.5 mi.)
- Arizona City, AZ (59.6 mi.)
- Las Vegas, AZ (368.1 mi.)
- Scottsdale, AZ (106.6 mi.)
- Avondale, AZ (119.9 mi.)
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