Unhooked Recovery

215 S Power Rd Bldg. #1251
Mesa, AZ 85206

Mesa, Arizona
602-368-4471

About Unhooked Recovery

Unhooked Recovery, in Mesa, Arizona, provides comprehensive addiction recovery services for adults, including specialized programming for clients with co-occurring addiction and mental illness. Their treatment model uses biopsychosocial and ASAM assessment approaches to support whole-person treatment and recovery in mind, body, and spirit.

Clients receive medical and mental health assessments, personalized care planning, and comprehensive case management. Those undergoing detox enjoy round-the-clock medical supervision and may be prescribed FDA-approved medications to ease withdrawal symptoms and prevent potentially serious complications. Clients also engage in intensive, trauma-informed individual, group, and family counseling. The program also prioritizes recovery-focused life skills training to support clients’ sustained sobriety. Recovery education may address topics such as coping, self-care, and relapse prevention. Evidence-based complementary therapies, including meditation and mindfulness practices, are included.

Their outpatient and aftercare services are designed to ensure a complete continuum of care aligned with clients’ evolving needs. Their levels of care include intensive outpatient (IOP), standard outpatient (OP), sober living, and aftercare programs. Their services may include peer coaching, career counseling, 12-step program facilitation, and referrals for medical, mental health, and social service programs. Unhooked Recovery is accredited by CARF. They accept private insurance and self-pay.

Addiction Treatment Programs

Alcoholism Drug Rehab

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.

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

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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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Inpatient Rehab

Residential or inpatient treatment is the most intensive level of care offered at drug rehabs in Arizona. It i...nvolves 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
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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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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 Unhooked Recovery

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215 S Power Rd Bldg. #1251
Mesa, AZ 85206

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