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Addiction one of the Largest growing Problem’s in the world today. This Press Release Service will bring you the newest services and research available.

Willingway Announces the Opening of a New Adolescent Program


Summit BHC (“Summit” or “the Company”), a leading provider of addiction treatment and behavioral health services, and Willingway, an alcohol and drug addiction treatment center located in Statesboro, Georgia, announce the opening of The Pines, a residential treatment center specifically designed for adolescents. The new unit is accepting patients as of April 21, 2020.

The Pines at Willingway offers a comprehensive substance abuse treatment program that includes detoxification, residential treatment, and partial hospitalization services for adolescents. Based on the time-proven philosophies of traditional 12-step programs and the decades of successful treatment through the adult program at Willingway, this approach to addiction recovery provides adolescents with a robust framework to achieve sobriety that will continue as long-term recovery after discharge.

Housed in a newly opened 20-bed unit on the Willingway campus, The Pines is a private campus that includes walking trails, a small pond, and an indoor pool for recreation. As a treatment program for teens ages 14-18, The Pines will work with clients who have chemical dependency or drug use that has severely affected significant areas of their life–family, school, and social relationships. Clients receive 24/7 care and are supported by a team of credentialed recovery professionals.

“The opening of The Pines allows us to reach the adolescent community, a group that is often overlooked in addiction treatment,” stated Cherie D. Tolley, CEO of Willingway. “We will be able to provide these young adults with the guidance and recovery tools they’ll need to live a sober life.”

The Pines at Willingway will accept most major insurance programs while also offering self-pay options.

About Willingway

For more than 45 years, Willingway’s mission has been to deliver the highest quality of addiction treatment to patients and their families with dignity, compassion, and respect in order to restore the lives of those impacted by alcohol and drug abuse. As a nationally-recognized, privately owned alcohol and drug addiction treatment program, we practice evidence-based medicine to promote a continuing recovery program so that patients may enjoy a life of sobriety and success.

About Summit BHC

Headquartered in Franklin, Tennessee, and founded in June of 2013, Summit was established to develop and operate a network of leading addiction treatment and behavioral health centers throughout the country. The company’s sole focus is on the provision and management of specialty chemical dependency and addiction disorder services within a flexible and dynamic continuum of care. The leadership team at Summit is comprised of senior executives with decades of combined experience in the behavioral healthcare industry at the national level. The company currently owns and operates 19 freestanding addiction treatment centers nationwide.

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Coleman Addiction Medicine Opens New Office in Fair Lawn, NJ


As we work to bring evidence-based treatment to those in need, we look to areas such as New Jersey, where the death toll from drug overdose set a record for the 4th straight year in 2018. – Dr. Peter Coleman, founder and Medical Director for Coleman Addiction Medicine.

Coleman Addiction Medicine, specialists in addiction treatment services, announced today the opening of a new medical practice in Fair Lawn, NJ. Conveniently located within 20 miles of Newark, NJ and Manhattan, Coleman offers expertise in the field of withdrawal management, or detoxification, services and support. Led by Medical Director Dr. Peter Coleman, creator of the Coleman Method, and Program Physician Dr. Ashraf Shaker, Coleman’s addiction professionals are experts in their field. Coleman Addiction Medicine has entered into a management agreement with the Coleman Institute of America, a subsidiary of BayMark Health Services, for administrative support services.

The Coleman Addiction Medicine team will offer a full range of treatment services in the Fair Lawn office, including detoxification from alcohol and opioids. Outpatient, medically-supervised detox is supported by six months of ongoing naltrexone therapy and case management services to those seeking recovery in the Tri-State Area. The Coleman Method utilizes custom medications to reduce a patient’s discomfort and move them safely through the process in as little as 3 days, getting them back to their lives free of drugs or alcohol.

Dr. Peter Coleman, founder and Medical Director for Coleman Addiction Medicine, shared, “As we work to bring evidence-based treatment to those in need, we look to areas such as New Jersey, where the death toll from drug overdose set a record for the 4th straight year in 2018. The need for Opioid Use Disorder (OUD) treatment continues to be massive, and our proven methods allow us to bring hope and freedom to those struggling with dependence on opiates or alcohol. In addition, the ongoing naltrexone therapy and case management support is a critical part of providing our patients the best opportunity to experience long-term recovery.”

Coleman’s withdrawal management service includes helping patients who have been using other medications, such as methadone or Suboxone®, and are ready for antagonist therapy, to transition to Medication-Assisted Treatment using the non-addictive opioid blocker Naltrexone. There are multiple evidence-based approaches for helping people struggling with addiction, and the Coleman Method focuses on getting patients off of addictive substances and getting them into long-term recovery.

For more information on Coleman Addiction Medicine, or to make an appointment, visit: http://www.ColemanAddiction.com

About the Coleman Method:

Coleman Addiction Medicine provides detox services using the Coleman Method. Many other medical practices across the country also provide similar detox services in affiliation with the Coleman Institute for Addiction Medicine.

Established in 1998 in Richmond, VA, The Coleman Institute developed a unique and customizable approach to assisting patients in overcoming their physical dependency on drugs and then accessing the long-term support resources needed to maintain their sobriety.

The Coleman Method for accelerated opioid detox has helped thousands of patients detoxify and recover from the effects of heroin use and other opioids such as OxyContin®, Percocet® and Vicodin®. It enables 98% of patients to successfully complete their detox and begin Naltrexone therapy.

Besides Fair Lawn, the Coleman Method is available at 11 offices nationwide (Richmond, Atlanta, Austin, Cherry Hill, Dallas, Denver, Phoenix, Seattle, Tampa, Southern California, and Northern California).

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Red Oak Recovery® Celebrates 6 Year Anniversary


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It is an honor to celebrate this joyous occasion and to continue to serve clients, families, referring professionals, our community, and our team members, particularly during this extremely difficult and challenging time.

Red Oak Recovery® began as a discussion with industry experts around a small table at a coffee shop with a notepad and pen in 2014. Now celebrating their six year anniversary, Red Oak Recovery® has expanded their clinical treatment services to three gender-specific campuses to meet the needs of young adult men, young adult women, and adolescent boys.

Since its inception in 2014, Red Oak Recovery® has provided clinically dynamic treatment to families and individuals struggling with trauma, substance use, and mental health issues through developmentally specific and evidenced based treatment modalities that consider each person’s unique needs. With full-time dually licensed (mental health and substance abuse) Masters level clinicians, clients receive 30 hours of clinical care per week as well as participate in outdoor experiential activities throughout beautiful Western North Carolina. Red Oak Recovery provides individualized care to the client, as well as the family, to help ensure positive and lasting change.

“It is an honor to celebrate this joyous occasion and to continue to serve clients, families, referring professionals, our community, and our team members, particularly during this extremely difficult and challenging time,” says Jack Kline, MS, LCMHCS, LCAS, CCS, CTT-2, MAC, Founder and President.

Red Oak Recovery® programs are located throughout Western North Carolina and include clinically-driven and gender separate trauma focused mental health and substance abuse treatment for young adult men (http://www.redoakrecovery.com), young adult women (http://www.thewillowsatredoak.com), and adolescent boys (http://www.foothillsatredoak.com). Learn more by reaching out to: 866.457.7590.

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Infinite Recovery Now Offers Telemedicine


Robin Lindeman, Clinical Director

Recovery is tough without any barriers. Especially for those looking to start their recovery journeys. Treatment, meetings, sponsors, therapists, social communities, etc. are vital to a person’s success in achieving long term sobriety. But what happens when these resources one day are simply not available in your time of need?

Amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, most communities throughout the nation have been ordered to “shelter-in-place” and to distance themselves socially. While this isolation is necessary to support the health of communities, it is producing challenges for those who struggle with addiction and substance abuse, as people in recovery often rely on in-person interactions; for example: meetings, support groups, and recovery-oriented events. This is where services need to adapt to accommodate those who might be experiencing challenges related to social distancing. Many addiction treatment organizations and professionals are working hard to bring the recovery community together and encourage participation in treatment and beyond. Infinite Recovery is proud to be one of these facilities by utilizing modern technology to support “face to face” interaction during this time.

Telemedicine has been used throughout the 20th and 21st centuries and the potential for application has grown exponentially. Now, more than ever, telemedicine is being put to the test in our society’s time of need. Through applications like Google Meet, Zoom, VSee, and other various platforms, clinicians and medical professionals are now able to connect to patients regardless of their location. This active participation can happen in a group setting or individually, all from the comfort and safety of one’s home or wherever they may be sheltering.

Infinite Recovery remains dedicated to helping those in need of addiction treatment and recovery resources to support long-term sobriety. We will continue to serve the community and want to ensure and communicate and educate those in need on the treatment and recovery resources and tools that are still available during this time. We also continue to strive to continuously update the way we operate in order to keep our patients healthy and safe and keep their families at peace knowing their loved one is in a safe and caring environment.

To date, we have implemented many new policies, services, and resources to support the health and safety of our patients, staff, and community at large. Some of these include, but are not limited to the following:


  • Telemedicine services for those in Intensive Outpatient, Aftercare, and other outpatient programming
  • Increased education to our clients and staff on the importance of hygiene and hand-washing
  • Education on the importance of social distancing to prevent contact with the virus
  • Screening questions over the phone during the admission process to assess the risk of any new person coming into the facility and their potential for being a carrier of COVID-19
  • Assessments done upon intake by medical staff to check for symptoms affiliated with COVID-19
  • Non-essential staff working from home
  • No visitation from anyone outside of our staff/patient/client milieu
  • Grocery shopping for our outpatient clients done by one staff member
  • No events on or off campus
  • No transportation to outside 12 Step meetings for any of our clients
  • Online alumni meetings for alumni and current clients (should they wish to attend)
  • Virtual 12 Step meeting resources have been made available to current clients and community members to encourage ongoing, active participation in the 12 Step community

The “shelter-in-place” order does not affect those in ‘Healthcare Operations.’ Because of this, we continue to actively offer and provide in-person clinical services for the following programs:

  • Detox (Our Villa San Miguel location in South Austin)
  • Residential (Our Hacienda San Gabriel location in Liberty Hill, TX)
  • Partial Hospitalization (Our outpatient facility in North Austin)

Telemedicine and Teleconference services and opportunities are available for the following:

  • Intensive Outpatient (IOP)
  • Aftercare
  • Other Outpatient Services
  • Alumni meetings and follow-up calls

Keeping our patients, staff, and community safe and healthy is Infinite Recovery’s top priority. Following all guidelines laid out by the CDC and The State of Texas is at the forefront of our focus. With these guidelines in mind, we can ensure patients receive the most effective and quality treatment and resources possible from wherever they have access.

The process to begin one’s journey to recovery is simple:

Step 1) We are available to work with future clients 24/7. Our admissions line is 844.206.9063.

Step 2) Our Admissions Team works with future clients to collect basic information, such as insurance and a prescreen to make sure they fit into the appropriate level of care.

Step 3) Once a client has been approved to admit, we schedule an intake where our team will get them started in treatment and on their way to being happy, joyous and free from drugs and alcohol.

Now more than ever, it is important that we continue to provide treatment access and recovery resources to individuals struggling with drug and alcohol addiction. Infinite Recovery continues to be a resource to those struggling. For any more information, please reach out to John Ingham at John.Ingham@infiniterecovery.com.

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Advanced Recovery Systems now offering a free app to host online recovery meetings.


Advanced Recovery Systems remains committed to the health, safety and long-term recovery of our patients and communities during the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak. Meeting regularly with a support group of peers in recovery is an essential part of addiction treatment aftercare due to the numerous benefits for lifelong healing. To better support people in recovery who may also be practicing social distancing at this time, we’re proud to announce the launch of The Recovery Village Recovery Room app for online recovery meetings.

The Recovery Village Recovery Room app allows support groups to conveniently host free, anonymous meetings online rather than in person to help their members get the encouragement and support they need without leaving their homes. Participants who use The Recovery Village Recovery Room app can host unlimited meetings through video conference calls. Hosts can create a meeting by answering a few questions, sharing their meeting link with attendees, then clicking the link to join their meeting.

Providing tools and resources to support patients’ successful recovery after leaving our facilities has always been an integral part of the comprehensive, evidence-based treatment at The Recovery Village. The Recovery Village Recovery Room app, like many of our online resources, extends this philosophy to the entire recovery community. Participants do not have to be former or existing patients with us to utilize the app.

To protect the confidentiality of participants, our meetings platform complies with federal and state health care privacy regulations and standards. People in recovery interested in hosting an online recovery meeting can visit http://www.therecoveryvillage.com to learn more.

About Advanced Recovery Systems

Advanced Recovery Systems (ARS) is an integrated behavioral health care management company dedicated to the treatment of addiction, substance abuse and mental health conditions. The ARS network of treatment centers includes The Recovery Village Umatilla (Umatilla, Florida), The Recovery Village at Palmer Lake (Palmer Lake, Colorado), The Recovery Village Ridgefield (Ridgefield, Washington), The Recovery Village Columbus (Groveport, Ohio), Orlando Recovery Center (Orlando, Florida), The Recovery Village Palm Beach at Baptist Health (Lake Worth, Florida), Next Generation Village (Sebring, Florida) and The IAFF Center of Excellence for Behavioral Health Treatment and Recovery (Upper Marlboro, Maryland). ARS also manages all locations of Next Step Village (Maitland and Eustis, Florida), recovery residences for individuals looking for supportive,transitional living opportunities. For more information, visit http://www.AdvancedRecoverySystems.com.

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#1 Parenting App Offers Free Access Through COVID-19 Crisis


Mother uses OurPact app to block apps on child's device.

A mother remotely manages app access on her child’s device, using the OurPact app.

We recognize that parents need our solution now, more than ever.

OurPact, the top-rated family screen time management solution, has announced today that their application has been made available, free of charge, to help parents manage their children’s technology usage during the Coronavirus crisis.

With schools transitioning to digital learning platforms, and families encouraged to stay at home, screen time has risen dramatically in recent weeks. For many already-overwhelmed parents, the struggle to establish limits on technology through school lockdowns is proving complicated. While an increase in digital activity can be expected – and warranted – during this crisis, the risks of excessive device use prevail, and experts are encouraging parents to remain mindful of screen time recommendations.

To help parents establish boundaries around screen time, the top-rated OurPact app is offering families three months access to their Premium features, which includes web filters, device-usage schedules and allowances, and the ability to whitelist educational apps during ‘school’ hours. To use the app, parents simply establish management preferences for their individual children; from there, OurPact controls their device access automatically. If parents want to block children’s tech access on-demand, they can do so remotely from within their OurPact app, making it the perfect hands-off solution for families.

“We recognize that parents need our solution now, more than ever,” says Amir Moussavian, the Founder and CEO of OurPact. “Digital devices will be critical to navigating through this crisis, but so too will be routine, structure, and boundaries – especially for younger kids. This is our way of helping families maintain some balance and stability over the coming months.”

The new version of OurPact released this morning allows new users to join their existing community of over 1.2 million families, with waived subscription fees through the COVID-19 stay-at-home orders. Parents can redeem their promotion through OurPact’s mobile iOS or Android parent apps, or by signing up for an account at ourpact.com.

About OurPact:

OurPact is the flagship product for San Diego-based software company Eturi Corp. The cross-platform, cross-network application allows parents to remotely manage their children’s iOS and Android devices through automated schedules, screen time allowances, individual app controls, web filters, and GPS monitoring. With tens of thousands of 5-star reviews, it’s been dubbed a modern parenting necessity. To learn more or try OurPact for free, search for OurPact in the iOS App or Google Play Stores, or navigate to ourpact.com.

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How TeleHealth Can Save Addiction Treatment and Recovery During COVID-19 Quarantine


Tele-health for addiction treatment

Telehealth (or tele-treatment) is a surefire way to ensure the outbreak remains contained and also provide treatment and therapy to individuals who present symptoms and/or are in quarantine.

The last few months have been a curveball for the world. For many of us, the repercussions of the coronavirus have extended far beyond health concerns. With increasing stay at home orders now covering 80% of the nation, businesses have suffered. In addition to this, non-essential businesses in many places have been told to close indefinitely until this outbreak passes. Due to both of these circumstances many businesses have experienced massive lay-offs and shut-downs leaving millions of people without jobs.

These unconventional circumstances have created stressful environments for many Americans – both with jobs and especially those without. This will have a dramatic negative impact on the addiction recovery community. Additionally, those in active addiction will lean harder on their substances to numb the stress and pain during these times.

It can be difficult to maintain sobriety during a normal week, but during these times, an individual’s recovery will be put to the test like never before. News headlines, routine changes, added responsibilities, and daily uncertainty increases stressors and triggers each day. Adding to this complexity are a lack of local recovery resources, as group therapy meetings like AA and SMART Recovery close their doors to the public for the foreseeable future. While some access to group meetings are still available online, many public medical care and housing options are limited due to public facilities closing their doors and stopping admissions.

With all this confusion and stress, group meetings, therapy, and treatment are even more essential. We need to enforce these types of resources more now than ever, but unfortunately, due to the virus outbreak we can not.

Of course, the treatment centers still open have set in place strict procedures regarding the admissions process and day-to-day activities. Medical personnel understand the necessary steps for diagnosing virus symptoms prior to admission as well as the proper steps needed when an active patient displays symptoms. However, there is one precaution that goes even further – telehealth.

Telehealth (or tele-treatment) is a surefire way to ensure the outbreak remains contained and also provide treatment and therapy to individuals who present symptoms and/or are in quarantine.

Active cases of COVID-19 in Florida are expected to increase at dramatic rates as testing becomes more available and existing tests are processed. As a result, many people can be denied access to in-person addiction therapy for displaying symptoms related to the coronavirus.

This is a big problem. Addiction (substance use disorders) are chronic; meaning without ongoing treatment and therapy, people are vulnerable to relapses – especially during early recovery and especially during these nerve-racking times.

According to Alexander Ronzino, CEO of Coalition Recovery, an addiction treatment center in Tampa, Fl, “Social distancing has disconnected everyone from necessary support groups, their families, and their place of employment. These things decrease one’s sense of purpose and promote isolation – a formidable obstacle for anyone, but specifically for those in recovery. As one of the first providers of tele-health treatment in Florida, we strongly believe in tele-health as a viable option for people to pursue. The importance of this technology is now more significant than ever as individuals are able to enter a full treatment program from the safety of their own home.”

Advantages of Tele-Treatment During COVID-19 Outbreak?

Thanks to modern advancements in technology, HIPAA-Compliant video software is increasingly available, affordable, and simple. Due to its accessibility, telehealth was initially targeted towards individuals who do not have access to treatment facilities due to location and physical limitations. Now, amid the corona crisis, tele-treatment can be a vital solution for:

Those who wish to participate in addiction treatment from their home

Those suffering from COVID-19

Individuals with COVID-19 symptoms

Any individual who wishes to remain quarantined

People with travel limitations

People with physical limitations

Areas where treatment is not readily available

People should not be denied medical treatment because of a cough and have to live with their addictions until this outbreak is over. Telehealth for addiction treatment can be a viable solution during these hard times.

How does Tele-Treatment Work?

Tele-treatment offers all of the advantages of normal treatment but through HIPAA compliant online video conferencing software.

Prior to entering into an online drug rehab program, individuals undergo a pre-screening assessment and a face to face evaluation (through software) with a licensed psychologist to establish the appropriate level of care. Next, a medical evaluation is required. Patients meet with a staff nurse and psychiatrists to undergo a medical and psychiatric evaluation establishing a diagnosis and medical treatment plan.

Once these initial assessments are done, patients are assigned individualized treatment plans going over their therapy session schedule. Most treatment centers offer a variety of levels of care and depending on this level is how many hours of therapy a person participates in each week.

Patients will sign into a video-conferencing software during their scheduled times and either have an individual session with their therapist, an individual session with their psychiatrist, or attend one of the many group sessions available.

A large part of group therapy sessions is the continual communication of everyone in the session. For this reason, everyone participating is able to see and interact with everyone else in the session. Therefore, online group therapy sessions provide all of the same opportunities and advantages as in-person sessions at treatment facilities.

TeleHealth for Addiction Recovery

The COVID-19 outbreak has caused a lot of us to sacrifice things in our lives: your therapy (and therefore your recovery) should not be one of those things.

This is an undoubtedly stressful time for all of us. Parents are now left caring for their children while maintaining their work schedule. Millions of people are losing their job everyday. Adding to all this commotion, we also have to fear for our own health and the health of our parents and loved-ones.

We need therapy to help guide us through these times and keep us resilient now more than ever! Unfortunately this is the exact time when we are told not to participate in these types of events. No more choosing between your physical health and your mental health. Technology has once again come to save the day by offering these services from the protection of your home.

If you have lost your job or are currently quarantined at home, make some lemonade and use this time to build a better you. If you know a loved-one in recovery who is going through a hard time, tele-health for addiction treatment can be a viable answer. Don’t let these stressful times break your recovery – let it strengthen it.

RXNT and Appriss Health Partnership Enables Doctors to Connect Directly to State PDMPs


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“We’re giving physicians a more powerful tool to safely prescribe controlled substances and help reduce the incidences of substance abuse.”

RXNT, a leader in healthcare technology solutions, in partnership with Appriss Health, is announcing a new feature that gives physicians direct access to state prescription drug monitoring programs (PDMPs). Healthcare providers using RXNT’s Electronic Health Records and Electronic Prescribing will be better equipped to identify and prevent substance abuse.

A PDMP is an electronic database for tracking controlled substance prescriptions in each state. They provide prescribers with timely and accurate information about patient behaviors and protect those at the highest risk. Every state (except Missouri) and the District of Columbia have a PDMP.

The alliance between RXNT and Appriss Health gives practitioners the ability to better monitor and manage controlled substance prescriptions 24/7 from anywhere. According to the U.S Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, nearly 70,000 Americans died from a drug overdose in 2019. Over 770,000 died in the 10-year period from 1999-2019.

“Our technology solutions are already one of the most user- and budget-friendly systems in the ambulatory care marketplace today. We’re excited to be able to combine Appriss’ leading-edge data analytics with our proven EHR and eRx solutions. We’re giving physicians a more powerful tool to safely prescribe controlled substances and help reduce the incidences of substance abuse,” said Randy Boldyga, RXNT President and CEO.

About RXNT

Since 1999, RXNT has provided award-winning, certified eRx, EHR, Practice Management, Medical Billing, and Full-Suite software to physician practices, healthcare providers, and billing companies. The company’s cost-effective, fully-integrated and cloud-based systems are designed to provide robust functionality while being easy to implement and use. For additional information, please visit http://www.rxnt.com.

For more information, please contact:

Tom Collinson

Executive Vice President, Business Development

410-777-8842

tcollinson@RXNT.com

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Help.org Names the Best Drug and Alcohol Rehab Centers in Phoenix


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Help.org, a trusted online resource for individuals who struggle with addiction and their loved ones, has announced the Best Rehab Facilities in Phoenix, Arizona for 2020. The informational guide recognizes the top 10 rehab facilities based on cost, treatment options, location, accompanying services and more.

According to recent studies, drug overdose is the leading cause of death among people under age 50. In Phoenix, deaths related to opioid abuse increased significantly from 2011 to 2015. Substance abuse among adolescents is also escalating in Phoenix with 55 percent of high school students reported using alcohol, 38 percent reported using marijuana, 8 percent reported using prescription drugs without a valid prescription, and 2 percent reported using heroin. With the growing need for accessible and high-quality rehab programs, Help.org has developed a unique ranking process to help connect individuals with treatment providers that meet their needs.

The Help.org research team analyzed thousands of facilities across the country and then identified the most cost-effective and highest rated programs in larger cities like Phoenix. Each facility was evaluated based on rehabilitation services, treatment approaches, cost, special programs for unique demographics and ancillary services. The website also provides information about drug use and side effects as well as educational articles. For a detailed listing of the Best Rehab Facilities in Phoenix, Arizona please visit https://www.help.org/drug-and-alcohol-rehab-centers-in-phoenix-az/

2020 Best Rehab Facilities in Phoenix, Arizona (in alphabetical order)

A Better Today Scottsdale Recovery

15721 N. Greenway Hayden Loop, Suite 205

Scottsdale, AZ 85260

480-351-1662

Community Bridges, Inc. Casa Grande SRU & Outpatient Services Center

675 East Cottonwood Lane

Casa Grande, AZ 85122

520-426-0088

Community Bridges, Inc. Central City Addiction Recovery Center

2770 East Van Buren Street

Phoenix, AZ 85008

602-273-9999

Community Bridges, Inc. East Valley Addiction Recovery Center

560 S. Bellview Mesa, AZ 85204

480-962-7711

Community Bridges, Inc. West Valley Access Point & Transition Point

824 N. 99th Avenue Avondale, AZ 85323

877-931-9142

Horizons Health & Wellness Casa Grande Outpatient Behavioral Health

210 & 222 East Cottonwood Lane

Casa Grande, AZ 85122

520-836-1688

Native American Connections, Inc. Outpatient Clinic

4520 North Central Avenue, Suite 100

Phoenix, AZ 85012

602-424-2060

Terros Health 27th Avenue Integrated Care

3864 North 27th Avenue Phoenix, AZ 85017

602-797-7000

Terros Health McDowell Road Integrated Care

7735, 4909 East McDowell Road

Phoenix, AZ 85008

602-685-6000

Terros Health Stapley Drive Integrated Care

5060, 1111 South Stapley Street

Mesa, AZ 85204

602-685-6000

ABOUT HELP.ORG

Help.org is an online resource for individuals who struggle with addiction and their loved ones. The website provides the latest research through scientifically proven methods, community recovery resources as well as information about local financial assistance. Help.org’s team of researchers, activists and writers work together with addiction counselors and other professionals to offer useful and accurate resources to help individuals seeking recovery. To learn more, visit https://www.help.org/.

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California Treatment Center Leads Industry in Providing Safe and Sanitary Conditions During COVID-19 Outbreak


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With over 2,200 confirmed cases in the state of California and 41 confirmed deaths, from the COVID-19 pandemic, California is quickly becoming one of the epicenters of the outbreak. As of Monday, state officials were issuing urgent warnings about the need for more hospital beds, and equipment as medical facilities begin to reach their capacity. During this crisis, Hira Health, a Los Angeles based Substance Abuse Treatment Center is leading the industry in combating the spread of the virus in its facilities, while helping other facilities do the same.

Dr. Abe Malkin, Medical Director at Hira Health, featured on NBC, Fox News says, “The biggest consensus is that it all comes down to testing, as early and as often as we are able. Taking the proactive approach to get tests on hand to get clients tested right away when there is a concern prospectively.” CEO of Hira Health, Nicholas Mathews, has taken an aggressive position in ensuring its clients and their families that the 6 Hira Health properties across the state are continuing to receive clients, while providing sanitary conditions. Mathews states, “We are a licensed healthcare facility and the services we provide are necessary. Our current and future clients rely on programs like us to continue to do what we do best. The reality is that addiction and alcoholism doesn’t take any breaks and neither do we.” The COVID-19 pandemic is a tragedy that is overwhelming the healthcare system across the United States. Healthcare officials in California alone, say there is a need for over 50,000 hospital beds for the sick and infected.

As COVID-19 pandemic persists, there is also the silent pandemic of opioid abuse in America, which on average takes the lives of 130 people a day. Hira Health has repeatedly expressed its commitment to making its homes safe for clients who are suffering from drug and alcohol abuse, while setting the industry standard in combatting the spread of COVID-19 in treatment facilities.

Hira Health has been closely monitoring the CDC protocols related to the COVID-19 pandemic. The facility has implemented the following health procedures to ensure the safety of all clients and staff, while insisting that other facilities follow the same protocol.


  • All unnecessary visitors and non-client care staff have been postponed from coming into the facility, unless deemed absolutely necessary
  • Staff has been trained on infection control protocol such as proper hand washing and prevention methods to prepare for potential issues if the virus is to spread
  • All common areas of the facility undergo a routine disinfection (this includes the kitchen, door knobs, surface areas, bathrooms, bedrooms, etc.)
  • Hira Health Staff performs 30 minutes rounds to ensure clients safety, as well as monitor any potential flu-like symptoms
  • Disinfection stations, including hand sanitizer stations, have been set up around the facility
  • Hand sanitizer, gloves and face masks are available for client use at any time
  • All new clients are required to have a medical examination, which includes a temperature reading upon admission
  • Clients receive scheduled meetings with the medical director via Telehealth

Hira Health is a Behavioral Health facility, focused on Substance Abuse and Dual Diagnosis treatment with 6 locations stretching across Central to Southern California. Hira Health offers their clients a wide variety of Holistic and Evidence-based treatment and exclusive programming to alleviate anxiety, stress and a relief from a life of addiction. For more information visit http://www.hirahealth.com or call (800) 785-2757.

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