Drug & Alcohol Detox near Phoenix, AZ

Are you ready to make 
your life a priority?

You don’t need to detox from drugs and alcohol on your own.

Axiom Care

Detox Centers That Take AHCCCS/Arizona Medicaid

For many people struggling with substance use, the thought of having to go through detox is enough to keep them trapped in addiction – and many hope to be cured of their issues with a single detox and rehab experience. Unfortunately, this doesn’t always happen.

Without the tools to cope with life events in a healthy way, people often relapse. This is how cycling in and out of rehab unfolds. The road to recovery is long and requires a lifelong commitment rather than a quick solution. Our center for drug and alcohol detox near Phoenix is built to prevent this cycle.

Customized Alcohol & Drug Detox Plans

At Axiom Care, our comprehensive approach enables us to develop individualized detox plans that help each client stabilize and begin their journey to lasting recovery in improved physical and mental health:

  • Physical and psychological assessment. Upon admission to our drug and alcohol detox center in Apache Junction near Phoenix, a client will undergo a thorough clinical and medical evaluation that gives us an understanding of their history, length and severity of substance use, physical and mental health, and family history.
  • 24/7 RN and BHT staff. Axiom Care’s high staff-to-patient ratio and round-the-clock clinical and medical supervision ensure that each client receives the personal attention they deserve.
  • Case management and aftercare planning. Our priority is to help clients achieve lasting recovery, so we offer our case management and aftercare planning services early on. Each client works one-on-one with a dedicated case manager who serves as an advocate for their recovery and a point of contact for their family. Clients and case managers work together to plan and prepare for the next phase of treatment once detox is complete.
  • Onsite cigarette smoking is allowed.
  • Axiom Care provides 3 meals and 3 snacks per day.
  • TV’s are available in patient rooms.

We can ease the financial burdens of dealing with addiction.

We help you navigate the complications of insurance, to get you started with treatment worry free.

Take the first step in your recovery journey

You don’t have to do it alone.

Helping people safely and effectively withdraw from drugs and alcohol requires exceptional oversight from qualified medical and mental health professionals.

The individual will experience a variety of emotional and physical symptoms, such as mood swings, nausea, headaches, excessive sweating, and more serious problems. At Axiom Care, we provide 24/7 medical oversight to ensure a safe and comfortable detox.

Individualized Medical Treatment

Our drug and alcohol detox program provides every client with the safety and security of having an expert physician available to monitor progress and administer medications when necessary.

Mental Health Support

Our psychotherapists also participate in helping alleviate any emotional issues that arise as the effects of the drugs wear off.

In-Network Provider

Arizona Medicaid (AHCCCS) Health Insurance Coverage

On October 1st, 2018, Arizona restructured its health services into three regions, assigning various health plans to each. In Maricopa and Pinal counties, there are seven health plans, and Axiom Care provides services through all of them, as well as the American Indian Health Plan (AIHP). We can provide SUBG grant funding for eligible clients and have a team ready to assist those who need to enroll in AHCCCS.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Detox

What insurances do you take?

We accept most Medicaid plans. If you’re uninsured or unsure about your coverage, please call us today. We’re here to help.

Do you provide rides?

To make our program accessible to all, we provide transportation services for Phoenix metro area residents.

What kinds of Medications do you use?
Your healthcare provider can tailor a medication plan to your unique situation.
Do you supply Methadone?
While we don’t offer Methadone, we can provide support and alternative treatments. If you’re ready to transition off methadone, we can help you do so safely.
Do you take Medicare?
While we don’t directly accept Medicare, we’re here to help you find a suitable program that meets your needs.
What should I bring?
To ensure a smooth admission process, please bring all prescribed medications in their original containers. An Admissions representative can provide a detailed list of requirements for your specific program.
Will I have to share a room?
Room assignments vary based on program level and availability. Most residents share a room.
Can I bring my vape?
To ensure a safe and effective detox process, vape devices are not allowed during medical detox. Unopened devices may be stored for use after detox.
How soon will I get comfort meds?

Your healthcare provider can tailor a medication plan to your unique situation.

How long is the stay?
We tailor treatment plans to meet each individual’s specific needs. Detox stays typically range from 4-6 days, while residential treatment programs last 30-90 days.
Do you have IOP?
Our IOP and Sober Living programs are currently part of our reentry program for parolees. Referrals from a parole officer are required to participate. If you’re not on parole, please contact our Admissions Team for guidance on alternative programs.
Do you have Sober Living?
Our IOP and Sober Living programs are currently part of our reentry program for parolees. Referrals from a parole officer are required to participate. If you’re not on parole, please contact our Admissions Team for guidance on alternative programs.
Can I just walk in?
To receive the most effective treatment, please call to speak with a treatment advisor before visiting. While we accept walk-ins, a consultation will help ensure you get the right care, right away.
Can I bring a book?
For safety reasons, please refrain from bringing personal belongings onto the unit at Apache Junction.
Do you accept couples?
To maximize your chances of long-term sobriety, we recommend individual treatment. While we are accepting couples into medical detox on a case-by-case basis, research shows that individual therapy is more effective for sustained recovery.
Can I wear my own clothes?
For Apache Junction, clients will be provided with all necessary items during detox, including scrubs, sandals, undergarments, and personal hygiene products. Clients may bring a bag of clothing for aftercare, but please note that these bags will be searched. For Whitton, clients are encouraged to bring their own clothing, with approximately two weeks’ worth recommended.
I want my blanket. Can I bring that with me?

For safety reasons, please refrain from bringing personal belongings onto the unit at Apache Junction.

Can I make calls to family?
For the safety and focus of all clients, cell phones are not permitted at either the Apache Junction or Whitton facilities. After a 14-day period, clients in residential programs may make outbound calls. To keep your loved ones informed, you can sign a release of information authorizing us to provide updates upon request.
Why can’t I bring my own stuff? It’ll make me more comfortable.
To maintain a safe and healthy environment for all patients, we must adhere to strict guidelines. This includes prohibiting personal items that could introduce substances, pests, or allergens. These measures help protect everyone’s well-being.
Do you help with Mental health diagnosis?
While we specialize in substance abuse treatment, our medical professionals can also assist with mental health evaluations and medication management.
Can I have visitors?
Visitors are not allowed during the first 14 days of a patient’s stay. After this period, we can arrange visits.
Can my family call to check in on me?
With a signed release of information, family, friends, and legal representatives can call to inquire about your well-being.
What places do you typically work with for inpatient?
We collaborate with various programs across the valley to facilitate seamless transitions between different levels of care, ensuring your safety and well-being.
Do you take commercial insurance?
We currently do not accept private insurance. However, we can assist you in finding a program that does.
What if I don’t have insurance?
If you are currently uninsured, our Admissions team can discuss your situation and explore potential options such as AHCCCS or grant eligibility.
I make less than 1400 a month, can you still help me with treatment?
You may be eligible for AHCCCS may vary based on household size and income. Please contact our Admissions team for more details.
I make more than 1400 a month, can you still help me with treatment?
You may be ineligible for AHCCCS may vary based on household size and income. However, you might still qualify for a grant. Please contact our Admissions team for more details.
I’m homeless and have no job, no family or friend support, can you help me?
We’re ready to assist you. Please call our Admissions Line as soon as possible.

If you have any additional questions, or would like to talk further about our detox program, please give us a call, and we can connect you with a case worker.

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