Hospitals and other medical facilities work tirelessly to save lives from addiction. Sanctuary Recovery Centers partner with providers to offer next-steps along their patient’s path to sobriety. We are dedicated to continued recovery from drug and alcohol abuse and understand that support needs to be all-encompassing. We make it a priority to clearly communicate with each client’s providers, no matter what specialty.
Sanctuary was founded in 2013 to help provide those who are suffering from an addiction, a safe and affordable place to live and attain some stability in their recovery. Over the years, we have built a program that helps individuals attain sobriety and become productive members of society.
Sanctuary’s population incudes, but is not limited to, members that have been diagnosed with substance use disorder and may have a co-occurring mental health condition. In the Phoenix-Mesa-Glendale Measurement System Analysis, an annual average of 558,000 persons aged 12 or older used an illicit drug in the past year.
Our program is a 90 day treatment program that provides individualized care from highly experienced trauma therapists that includes, but is not limited to, Substance Use and Co-Occurring Disorder. Our staff psychiatrists, nurses and clinicians make the difference.
We have numerous providers across the state who refer members to Sanctuary in certain situations including:
A simple phone call to the admissions line will prvide the single touchpoint needed to determine next steps.
There are often cultural angles to consider during treatment, whether it's tradition, religion or personal identity, and Sanctuary Recovery Centers maintains a diverse staff, and well-informed clinical team to provide sensitive care to all cultural communities.
Sanctuary Residential Treatment has over 50 spaces for patient residency that provide a full continuum of care for our members.
Upon entry into our program, each resident will have an intake completed with a Case Manager. The intake includes resident handbook review, drug testing, pregnancy testing, individualized treatment plan and assessment created by a Licensed Clinician within 48 hours, and a Physical/Psychiatric Health Screening within 7 days.
Once all these areas are completed, the client will have an individualized care plan created to ensure the best possible outcomes for them. Individual therapy sessions and Clinical Process Groups are conducted 5 days a week, for a combined total of 20 hours a week.
Our specialty is placing patients in the most suitable level of care, and mapping their path to healing, using the most appropriate resources and clinicians. Our team has over 100 years of combined experience in this process.
Properties Around the Valley
500+
Clients Served
28
Trusted Partners to Date
There is so much we can do to #recoverthevalley together. At Sanctuary Recovery Centers, partnerships and friendships with area healthcare providers means improved outcomes and changed lives. Let’s create change as a team. Reach out at any time to learn how Sanctuary can be part of your patient’s journey towards true healing.
Sanctuary is often the next step for a provider's patient struggling with substance use disorder.
1 on 1 time with licensed therapists
Behavior modification treatment
Exploring root causes
Building safeguards together
Well-rounded sessions with common goals
Excursion-focused therapeutic sessions
Healing wounds together
Easing trauma visually
Strengthening the soul
From tortoises to horses
Audio healing methodology
Building back relationships
We’re a group of passionate change-makers ready to be your next step in continued care for your patients. Please reach out to us directly for more information.
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Call 1 (844) 798-TRUE and Start Your Journey to Recovery Today!
Office Address
11645 N Cave Creek Rd
Phoenix, AZ 85020

Other Crisis Contacts
National Suicide Prevention Line:
1-800-273-8255
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Local Phone Number
(480) 309-9945
Fax
(480) 281-5225
Office Hours
M-F: 8:30 AM – 5:30 PM
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