SOBA Mesa

6262 East Broadway Road Suite 110
Mesa, AZ 85206

Mesa, Arizona
480-210-5570

About SOBA Mesa

Soba Mesa is a Joint Commission accredited treatment facility located in Mesa, Arizona. They offer treatment to adults who are experiencing addiction and dual diagnosis disorders. They offer detox, residential treatment, a partial hospitalization program (PHP), an intensive outpatient program (IOP), and traditional outpatient treatment. Sober living, medication assisted treatment (MAT), yoga, nutrition wellness, acupuncture and holistic therapy are some of the many services available here.

During the beginning stages of your journey of healing it can be uncomfortable and stressful to know what to do and what a new way of life should look like. While you are in inpatient care, you will work with a team of medical staff, therapists, and case managers who will help you move forward. An initial intake assessment will be completed to develop a personalized treatment plan so you can set and achieve goals for treatment.

One on one counseling sessions along with group therapy will be part of your week to week schedule. This is where holistic therapies like cognitive behavioral therapy and motivational interviewing will be utilized. These forms of therapies will help you identify the root of negative behaviors and ways of thinking and help you change your approach. These methods will help you build confidence and self resilience by learning how to handle any issues that arise and to solve issues that come up in a healthier way.

Their yoga therapy can help you focus on your mind, body, and spirit. This can help you prioritize self care even after you complete treatment and adjust back to day to day life. Yoga helps encourage spirituality and mindfulness and can be done alone or with your loved ones. This can also help with managing stress, learning how to emotionally regulate, and practicing mindfulness.

Their MAT program can assist with managing withdrawals and cravings from the impact of chemical dependency. This medication maintenance can also help reduce the chances of overdose and relapse and improve brain function. This method of care will also be combined with behavioral therapy and psychotherapy. Together these methods address both the physical and mental aspects of addiction.

Amenities

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Acupuncture Room

Acupuncture is one of the most popular luxurious and alternative therapies offered by rehabs. An acupuncture r...oom provides benefits like pain reduction, improved sleep, a healthy immune system, and a decrease in anxiety.
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Art Therapy

Art and music are mediums that connect with our feelings, making them a great recovery tool during addiction t...reatment. Studies show that combining art/music and drug rehab can have a greater therapeutic impact than drug rehab alone, as you’re able to access parts of your brain and body that you may not have access to during traditional talk therapy. Benefits of art/music therapy include lowering stress and anxiety, promoting healthy neurochemicals, and providing stress relief.
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Massage Room

The massage room offers a wealth of benefits as part of an overall evidence-based drug and alcohol recovery pr...ogram. Massage therapy boosts blood flow and flushes lactic acid from the muscles, and the vascular benefits last several days after the massage.
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Addiction Treatment Programs

Adult Program Alcoholism Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) EMDR Therapy Fitness Therapy LGBTQ Friendly Rehab Men's Rehab Opioid Treatment Women's Rehab

Adult Program

A rehab adult program in Arizona provides treatment for addiction. Adults (age 18+) participate in various therapies that are designed to break the cycle of substance abuse and teach new coping skills so the individual can maintain a healthy, sober lifestyle.

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.

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)

Cognitive behavioral therapy in Arizona teaches individuals in addiction treatment to connect their feelings, thoughts, and actions to discover how these impact their recovery. This treatment method is frequently used for the treatment of substance use disorders and co-occurring disorders.

EMDR Therapy

EMDR Therapy is a neurobiological treatment modality used to address trauma disorders and related mental and behavioral health challenges. Short for eye movement desensitization and reprocessing, EMDR is designed to help clients cope with distressing memories and emotions, including fear, sadness, and anger. EMDR may help clients in addiction recovery manage the psychological and emotional triggers that contribute to substance misuse and/or addiction relapse.

Fitness Therapy

Fitness therapy is an evidence-based complementary approach to addiction recovery and mental health care. Based on mounting scientific evidence of the benefits of physical activity in improving mood, enhancing clients’ sense of wellbeing, and decreasing depression and anxiety, fitness therapy encompasses a wide spectrum of intensities, from gentle yoga, qigong, and tai chi to weight training, kickboxing, and other highly physical activities.

LGBTQ Friendly Rehab

Women’s experiences with addiction can differ greatly from men’s. Women’s rehab in Arizona addresses these differences and provides gender-specific treatment targeted to meet women’s needs.

Men's Rehab

Men and women often respond differently to addiction and addiction treatment. Men’s rehab in Arizona addresses these differences to provide the most effective recovery treatment for men.

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.

Women's Rehab

Women’s experiences with addiction can differ greatly from men’s. Women’s rehab in Arizona addresses these differences and provides gender-specific treatment targeted to meet women’s needs.

Levels of Care

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Detox & MAT

Drug rehab in Arizona typically begins with detox, which is the process of ridding your body of addictive subs...tances. Medical professionals will customize your detoxification and create a recovery plan that fits you best.
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Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP)

Instead of staying at a drug rehab center in Arizona round-the-clock, partial hospitalization programs (PHPs) ...are a type of outpatient treatment that allows you to return home at night. PHPs involve many of the same treatment methods used in inpatient settings.
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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.
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Accreditations

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Joint Commission

Arizona state license

State License #:

OTC6989

Insurance

private-insurance icon Private Insurance

Use your pirvate insurance plan to cover up to 100% of the costs of alcohol or drug rehab in Arizona. The amou...nt covered may vary based on your rehab insurance policy and network status of the treatment center. Check with your insurer for more information.
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self-pay icon Self-Pay Options

Using self-pay methods to cover the cost of alcohol and drug rehab in Alaska can include options like paying i...n cash, taking out a personal loan, or using funds from a medical loan. The fee structures differ, depending on the levels of care.
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Contact SOBA Mesa

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6262 East Broadway Road Suite 110
Mesa, AZ 85206

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Edited by:
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