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Premier residential treatment facility, with amenities to enhance your road to recovery. Available in Phoenix, Arizona. The roadrunner exemplifies s trength, endurance and fearlessness, as do our members.
The Roadrunner Home is a top-notch residential treatment center located in Phoenix, Arizona. This facility stands out for its beautiful, spacious, and updated design. The center underwent a complete renovation in 2023, ensuring that its facilities are up-to-date and state-of-the-art. The treatment center’s location in the heart of Phoenix makes it easily accessible and convenient for clients.
The center is named after the Roadrunner bird, which is known for its strength and fearlessness. The name reflects the center’s commitment to providing a safe and supportive environment for clients who are on a journey to healing and recovery. The Roadrunner Home offers a range of specialized programs for individuals struggling with mental health disorders, addiction, and trauma. These programs are led by a team of experienced therapists and medical providers who are dedicated to helping clients achieve lasting recovery.
The Roadrunner Home is a single-story home that is tastefully appointed to create a calming atmosphere. The center’s design is intended to provide a warm and inviting environment that feels like a home away from home. Clients can relax and focus on their recovery without worrying about the distractions of everyday life. The Roadrunner Home is a place of healing, where individuals can find the support, guidance, and care they need to overcome their challenges and live a fulfilling life.
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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
Fentanyl Addiction Specialist
Please reach out with questions or concerns regarding you or a loved one in fentanyl addiction.
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