Crossroads, Inc

2002 E Osborn Rd
Phoenix, AZ 85016

Phoenix, Arizona
602-263-5242

About Crossroads, Inc

Crossroads Phoenix is located in Phoenix, Arizona. This is a drug rehab and relapse treatment facility that works with men and women who are struggling with drug or alcohol use dependency. You'll have access to both residential (IP) treatment and outpatient (OP) care here. In both programs, you'll be supported by a range of evidence based therapies. There's also access to detox, which can include medication assisted treatment (MAT).

They accept policies from most major insurance providers. Out of network benefits may apply, speak with your insurance provider to learn more.

This is a comprehensive care facility connecting you to the resources you need to start your journey to sobriety and maintain it. The residential program consists of a structured environment. You'll meet with a team that will evaluate your circumstances to determine the appropriate therapies for your needs. You'll learn critical life skills through individual counseling. Meanwhile, group counseling empowers you to feel connected to peers as you navigate your sobriety.

There are 12 Step-style programs here that allow you to connect with others in your recovery program. You'll also have access to smart recovery groups and a wide range of self help meetings that happen every week on campus.

Once you complete your treatment, you’ll be further supported through the aftercare program. This program will connect you to other supporters in your community so that you can maintain the momentum you’ve gained during treatment.

You'll also be supported through recovery education and relapse prevention. Mental and physical health referrals can be made so that you can receive more specialized or robust services if you need them.

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Addiction Treatment Programs

Alcoholism

If you’re struggling with alcohol use disorder, alcohol rehab in Arizona can help. Many treatment options are available to help individuals recover and take steps to create a healthy and fulfilling life. Programs include long-term, short-term, inpatient, and outpatient alcohol rehab.

Opioid Treatment

Individuals who attend opioid rehab in Arizona are provided a safe and comfortable environment where they can focus on sobriety. The goal of treatment is to address issues that drive dependence and help individuals learn how to live independently from opioid use.

Drug Rehab

Drug rehab in Arizona is the process of treating individuals who are dependent on a particular addictive drug. Because addiction is complex, this treatment typically includes a variety of interventions that address the many issues involved.

Levels of Care

Outpatient Rehab

Outpatient rehab in Arizona often serves as a transition from inpatient treatment to aftercare programs. It is suitable for those who are coping well in recovery but still need a high level of accountability from counselors and peers.

Aftercare & Alumni Program

Rehab aftercare in Arizona helps people in recovery adapt to everyday life once they’ve completed initial rehab treatment. It can include counseling, academic or financial assistance, goal setting, legal advice, and support groups.

Inpatient Rehab

Residential or inpatient treatment is the most intensive level of care offered at drug rehabs in Arizona. It involves living at the rehab facility, and they have 24/7 access to medical professionals. A combination of treatment interventions is offered, including therapy and medication management

Detox & MAT

Drug rehab in Arizona typically begins with detox, which is the process of ridding your body of addictive substances. Medical professionals will customize your detoxification and create a recovery plan that fits you best.

Accreditations

SAMHSA
State License

Accepted Insurance

Crossroads, Inc works with several private insurance providers and also accepts private payments when possible, please contact to verify your specific insurance provider.

AHCCCS

Contact Information

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2002 E Osborn Rd
Phoenix, AZ 85016

Fact checked and written by:
Nadia El-Yaouti, M.Ed.
Edited by:
Peter Lee, PhD

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