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AHCCCS Alcohol Rehab Programs in Phoenix
Alcohol addiction causes a tremendous amount of pain and devastation. When a person begins the search to start recovery, they often find themselves confused about what alcohol detox and rehab programs are covered by Arizona Medicaid, otherwise known as AHCCCS.
Have general questions about alcohol rehab programs approved by AHCCCS? Call (888) 906-0952
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- AHCCCS Approved Alcohol Detox
- AHCCCS Approved Inpatient Alcohol Rehab Programs
- AHCCCS Approved Outpatient Alcohol Rehab Programs
- Submit Your Questions About AHCCCS Treatment
AHCCCS Approved Alcohol Detox
The first step in getting help for alcohol addiction is detox. Alcohol is one of the most difficult substances to stop using. Remember, you should never attempt to detox from alcohol alone at home. Medical supervision is always needed for alcohol detox.
Once you’ve decided to begin the recovery process, you’re going to want to find an AHCCCS approved alcohol detox center. The good news is that many alcohol rehabs are AHCCCS approved. If you’re looking to ask general questions about getting admitted to an AHCCCS alcohol detox program in Phoenix, start here or for immediate help, call us at (888)906-0952.
AHCCCS Approved Inpatient Alcohol Rehab Programs in Phoenix
If you’re serious about recovery, inpatient alcohol rehab is an absolute must after completing detox. The good news is that many AHCCCS approved rehab programs have detox and inpatient. When the treatment center you choose also has an inpatient alcohol rehab program, you do not have to move from center to center.
Inpatient rehab stays vary depending on several factors. The first is the complexity of your addiction if you have underlying mental health issues that need to be addressed and what length of stay AHCCCS will cover.
Your rehab treatment team will be responsible for ensuring that you get the length of stay you need based on what they learn about you. To find an inpatient alcohol rehab center that accepts AHCCCS reach out today. We have over a decade of experience helping people recover from alcohol and drug addictions.
AHCCCS Approved Outpatient Rehab in Phoenix
Inpatient treatment for alcohol abuse does not fit everyone. If you have practical and financial responsibilities that you cannot leave for a long period, you will want to go with outpatient treatment.
Finding an AHCCCS approved outpatient rehab in Phoenix is not as difficult as it may seem. AHCCCS covers outpatient alcohol rehab, which includes all programming such as individual therapy, group therapy, and more.
To find an outpatient rehab in Phoenix that takes AHCCCS, give us a call at (888) 906-0952 or fill out this form.
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Medically Reviewed By:
Dr. Patricia Sullivan MD MPH on 3/15/2022
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