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Drug and alcohol addiction can happen in any family. It affects every demographic, and deeply hurts not only the addicted person, but also his or her family.

When it comes to addiction, we know the hardest thing to do is to ask for help, and that first request is always the toughest. That’s why at Axiom Care we would like to reassure you that we are not here to judge, but to confirm help really is available and show you that people do recover.

So What Happens Next?

After you reach out to us, you will be contacted by an intake coordinator who will provide you with a host of resources, and start the process for an intake assessment. When you are ready to move forward with treatment, our intake coordinators will ask a series of questions to determine which level of care will be needed, and if a face-to-face assessment is the next appropriate step.

We work hard to make the intake process as simple as possible for our clients and try to schedule assessments the same day.

If approved, the client is then invited for a full assessment and will complete an in-depth interview with a licensed counselor. The counselor will ask questions about the current concerns with any drug/alcohol use, recent and past experiences, and medical and psychiatric history.

This process allows us to efficiently and effectively evaluate current symptoms so that we can provide the most appropriate level of care based on the unique needs of a client.

If you have any additional questions, we are more than happy to assist you in whatever way we can. Please feel free to reach out to our team.

DETOX

Choosing the path to recovery takes courage, determination, and information. Here are some specific questions both patients and their loved ones should know before starting the detox journey.

How are you handling business during the COVID-19 crisis?

We take the health of our residents and community seriously. Everyone on staff wears masks during their entire shifts, and has their body temperature checked upon arrival at work.

What should I bring with me to the facility?

We provide all the food and beverages you’ll need, as well as any extra toiletries you may need during your stay. We want you to stay solely focused on your recovery, and not have to worry about anything outside of taking care of yourself.

Am I allowed to bring anything else with me?

You are allowed to bring additional toiletries or other personal-care items. All such items must be unopened, and must be approved by our staff. However, you most likely will not need anything else. We make it a priority to provide every client with all the things that they would need during their stay, especially personal care items.

What am I not allowed to bring?

You are not allowed to bring weapons of any kind, including firearms, swords, knives, or axes. Also, you may not bring any illegal drugs, drug paraphernalia, or any over-the-counter medications. Finally, do not bring loud speakers, furniture, or instruments for the application of tattoos.

Can my relatives drop off any items for me during my stay?

Since your time in detox is for such a short duration, we don’t allow any drop offs to the facility. We make sure you will have everything you’ll need during your stay, including food and all personal care items.

Can family members come to visit me?

No, Due to Covid-19, and the short duration of a stay in detox, we do not allow visitors during this time. You will, however, be able to make phone calls to your loved ones during day-time hours.

How long will I have to stay at the facility?

A typical stay in detox can last between 5-9 days depending on the needs of each individual patient and the extent of the abuse. Your case manager will work with you to determine the best plan of action for your recovery.

Can I have food delivered?

No. Since we focus on treating the individual as a whole, we believe strongly in nutritional balance for optimal health. That’s why we provide all meals and snacks you’ll need during your stay. Each meal is specially selected by a nutritionist.

If there is an emergency in my family, can my relatives reach out to me?

In the event of an emergency in your family, your relatives are advised to call our office number, and we will pass a message on to you. The phone number is 602-626-8112. Or your family members can use the “Contact Us” form on our website. Please be advised that unless you sign the  release of Information (ROI) Form and we have that signed document on file, we will be unable to confirm or deny that you are in the care of one of our facilities.

How are you handling business during the COVID-19 crisis?

We take the health of our residents and community seriously. Everyone on staff wears masks during their entire shifts, and has their body temperature checked upon arrival at work.

Can I drop anything off to my loved one after he or she starts detox?

Upon intake, your loved one is advised on what to bring prior to arriving at the facilities, and since we have many items on site (for example, toothpaste), drop-offs of any kind shouldn’t be necessary. However, we understand that there may be times when particular items may be needed for our patients. If that is the case, a staff member will contact our corporate office, who must approve the contents of anything that is dropped off to the patient.

Can I visit during my loved one’s stay?

Due to Covid-19, and the short duration of a stay in detox, we do not allow visitors during this time. However, you will be able to make phone calls to your loved ones, during day-time hours.

How long will my loved one have to stay in detox?

A typical stay in detox can last between 5-9 days depending on the needs of each individual patients and the extent of the abuse. Your case manager will work with you to determine the best plan of action for your recovery.

If there is an emergency in our family, how may we inform our loved one who is in detox?

You can inform your loved one in the event of a family emergency. You are advised to call our office number, and we will pass a message on to your loved one for you. The phone number is 602-626-8112. Or you can use the “Contact Us” form on our website. Please be advised that unless your loved one signs the Release of Information (ROI) Form (and we must have that signed document on file), we will be unable to confirm or deny that your loved one is in our facility receiving treatment.

Can I stay informed on the progress of my loved one?

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How can I support my loved one during his or her stay?

Going through detox or “kicking” drugs and alcohol can be a frightening process no matter which side of the fence you’re standing on. We assure you that your loved one will be safe in our care, and the best thing that you can do during this me is continue to take care of yourself, and follow our recommendations on caring for your loved one. Rest assured, we will be giving our all to help them recover.

RESIDENTIAL SERVICES

In residential living, each stay is individualized according to the needs of the patient. Here’s a list of questions and answers for both patients and their loved ones to ensure successful transitions in and out of our residential services.

How are you handling business during the COVID-19 crisis?

We take the health of our residents and community seriously. Everyone on staff wears masks during their entire shifts, and has their body temperature checked upon arrival at work.

What should I bring with me to the facility?

We provide all the food and beverages you’ll need, as well as any extra toiletries you may need during your stay. We want you to stay solely focused on your recovery, and not have to worry about anything outside of taking care of yourself.

Am I allowed to bring anything else with me?

You are allowed to bring additional toiletries or other personal-care items. All such items must be unopened, and must be approved by our staff. However, you most likely will not need anything else. We make it a priority to provide every client with all the things that they would need during their stay, especially personal care items.

What am I not allowed to bring?

You are not allowed to bring weapons of any kind, including firearms, swords, knives, or axes. Also, you may not bring any illegal drugs, drug paraphernalia, or any over-the-counter medications. Finally, do not bring loud speakers, furniture, or instruments for the application of tattoos.

Can my relatives drop off any items for me during my stay?

Since your time in detox is for such a short duration, we don’t allow any drop offs to the facility. We make sure you will have everything you’ll need during your stay, including food and all personal care items.

Can family members come to visit me?

No, Due to Covid-19, and the short duration of a stay in detox, we do not allow visitors during this time. You will, however, be able to make phone calls to your loved ones during day-time hours.

How long will I have to stay at the facility?

A typical stay in detox can last between 5-9 days depending on the needs of each individual patient and the extent of the abuse. Your case manager will work with you to determine the best plan of action for your recovery.

Can I have food delivered?

No. Since we focus on treating the individual as a whole, we believe strongly in nutritional balance for optimal health. That’s why we provide all meals and snacks you’ll need during your stay. Each meal is specially selected by a nutritionist.

If there is an emergency in my family, can my relatives reach out to me?

In the event of an emergency in your family, your relatives are advised to call our office number, and we will pass a message on to you. The phone number is 602-626-8112. Or your family members can use the “Contact Us” form on our website. Please be advised that unless you sign the  release of Information (ROI) Form and we have that signed document on file, we will be unable to confirm or deny that you are in the care of one of our facilities.

How are you handling business during the COVID-19 crisis?

We take the health of our residents and community seriously. Everyone on staff wears masks during their entire shifts, and has their body temperature checked upon arrival at work.

Can I drop anything off to my loved one after he or she starts detox?

Upon intake, your loved one is advised on what to bring prior to arriving at the facilities, and since we have many items on site (for example, toothpaste), drop-offs of any kind shouldn’t be necessary. However, we understand that there may be times when particular items may be needed for our patients. If that is the case, a staff member will contact our corporate office, who must approve the contents of anything that is dropped off to the patient.

Can I visit during my loved one’s stay?

Due to Covid-19, and the short duration of a stay in detox, we do not allow visitors during this time. However, you will be able to make phone calls to your loved ones, during day-time hours.

How long will my loved one have to stay in detox?

A typical stay in detox can last between 5-9 days depending on the needs of each individual patients and the extent of the abuse. Your case manager will work with you to determine the best plan of action for your recovery.

If there is an emergency in our family, how may we inform our loved one who is in detox?

You can inform your loved one in the event of a family emergency. You are advised to call our office number, and we will pass a message on to your loved one for you. The phone number is 602-626-8112. Or you can use the “Contact Us” form on our website. Please be advised that unless your loved one signs the Release of Information (ROI) Form (and we must have that signed document on file), we will be unable to confirm or deny that your loved one is in our facility receiving treatment.

Can I stay informed on the progress of my loved one?

[Link]

How can I support my loved one during his or her stay?

Going through detox or “kicking” drugs and alcohol can be a frightening process no matter which side of the fence you’re standing on. We assure you that your loved one will be safe in our care, and the best thing that you can do during this me is continue to take care of yourself, and follow our recommendations on caring for your loved one. Rest assured, we will be giving our all to help them recover.

OUTPATIENT SERVICES

Transcending addiction means regaining one’s independence. Our Outpatient Services are designed to help patients get there and stay there. Here’s key information both patients and loved ones should know to make this part of the journey a success.

How are you handling business during the COVID-19 crisis?

We take the health of our residents and community seriously. Everyone on staff wears masks during their entire shifts, and has their body temperature checked upon arrival at work.

What should I bring with me to the facility?

We provide all the food and beverages you’ll need, as well as any extra toiletries you may need during your stay. We want you to stay solely focused on your recovery, and not have to worry about anything outside of taking care of yourself.

Am I allowed to bring anything else with me?

You are allowed to bring additional toiletries or other personal-care items. All such items must be unopened, and must be approved by our staff. However, you most likely will not need anything else. We make it a priority to provide every client with all the things that they would need during their stay, especially personal care items.

What am I not allowed to bring?

You are not allowed to bring weapons of any kind, including firearms, swords, knives, or axes. Also, you may not bring any illegal drugs, drug paraphernalia, or any over-the-counter medications. Finally, do not bring loud speakers, furniture, or instruments for the application of tattoos.

Can my relatives drop off any items for me during my stay?

Since your time in detox is for such a short duration, we don’t allow any drop offs to the facility. We make sure you will have everything you’ll need during your stay, including food and all personal care items.

Can family members come to visit me?

No, Due to Covid-19, and the short duration of a stay in detox, we do not allow visitors during this time. You will, however, be able to make phone calls to your loved ones during day-time hours.

How long will I have to stay at the facility?

A typical stay in detox can last between 5-9 days depending on the needs of each individual patient and the extent of the abuse. Your case manager will work with you to determine the best plan of action for your recovery.

Can I have food delivered?

No. Since we focus on treating the individual as a whole, we believe strongly in nutritional balance for optimal health. That’s why we provide all meals and snacks you’ll need during your stay. Each meal is specially selected by a nutritionist.

If there is an emergency in my family, can my relatives reach out to me?

In the event of an emergency in your family, your relatives are advised to call our office number, and we will pass a message on to you. The phone number is 602-626-8112. Or your family members can use the “Contact Us” form on our website. Please be advised that unless you sign the  release of Information (ROI) Form and we have that signed document on file, we will be unable to confirm or deny that you are in the care of one of our facilities.

How are you handling business during the COVID-19 crisis?

We take the health of our residents and community seriously. Everyone on staff wears masks during their entire shifts, and has their body temperature checked upon arrival at work.

Can I drop anything off to my loved one after he or she starts detox?

Upon intake, your loved one is advised on what to bring prior to arriving at the facilities, and since we have many items on site (for example, toothpaste), drop-offs of any kind shouldn’t be necessary. However, we understand that there may be times when particular items may be needed for our patients. If that is the case, a staff member will contact our corporate office, who must approve the contents of anything that is dropped off to the patient.

Can I visit during my loved one’s stay?

Due to Covid-19, and the short duration of a stay in detox, we do not allow visitors during this time. However, you will be able to make phone calls to your loved ones, during day-time hours.

How long will my loved one have to stay in detox?

A typical stay in detox can last between 5-9 days depending on the needs of each individual patients and the extent of the abuse. Your case manager will work with you to determine the best plan of action for your recovery.

If there is an emergency in our family, how may we inform our loved one who is in detox?

You can inform your loved one in the event of a family emergency. You are advised to call our office number, and we will pass a message on to your loved one for you. The phone number is 602-626-8112. Or you can use the “Contact Us” form on our website. Please be advised that unless your loved one signs the Release of Information (ROI) Form (and we must have that signed document on file), we will be unable to confirm or deny that your loved one is in our facility receiving treatment.

Can I stay informed on the progress of my loved one?

[Link]

How can I support my loved one during his or her stay?

Going through detox or “kicking” drugs and alcohol can be a frightening process no matter which side of the fence you’re standing on. We assure you that your loved one will be safe in our care, and the best thing that you can do during this me is continue to take care of yourself, and follow our recommendations on caring for your loved one. Rest assured, we will be giving our all to help them recover.

OUTPATIENT SERVICES

Living a sober life requires full commitment, and it’s not for everyone. Here are the important questions and answers for both patients and their loved ones about what it takes to make it in our Sober Living Program

How are you handling business during the COVID-19 crisis?

We take the health of our residents and community seriously. Everyone on staff wears masks during their entire shifts, and has their body temperature checked upon arrival at work.

What should I bring with me to the facility?

We provide all the food and beverages you’ll need, as well as any extra toiletries you may need during your stay. We want you to stay solely focused on your recovery, and not have to worry about anything outside of taking care of yourself.

Am I allowed to bring anything else with me?

You are allowed to bring additional toiletries or other personal-care items. All such items must be unopened, and must be approved by our staff. However, you most likely will not need anything else. We make it a priority to provide every client with all the things that they would need during their stay, especially personal care items.

What am I not allowed to bring?

You are not allowed to bring weapons of any kind, including firearms, swords, knives, or axes. Also, you may not bring any illegal drugs, drug paraphernalia, or any over-the-counter medications. Finally, do not bring loud speakers, furniture, or instruments for the application of tattoos.

Can my relatives drop off any items for me during my stay?

Since your time in detox is for such a short duration, we don’t allow any drop offs to the facility. We make sure you will have everything you’ll need during your stay, including food and all personal care items.

Can family members come to visit me?

No, Due to Covid-19, and the short duration of a stay in detox, we do not allow visitors during this time. You will, however, be able to make phone calls to your loved ones during day-time hours.

How long will I have to stay at the facility?

A typical stay in detox can last between 5-9 days depending on the needs of each individual patient and the extent of the abuse. Your case manager will work with you to determine the best plan of action for your recovery.

Can I have food delivered?

No. Since we focus on treating the individual as a whole, we believe strongly in nutritional balance for optimal health. That’s why we provide all meals and snacks you’ll need during your stay. Each meal is specially selected by a nutritionist.

If there is an emergency in my family, can my relatives reach out to me?

In the event of an emergency in your family, your relatives are advised to call our office number, and we will pass a message on to you. The phone number is 602-626-8112. Or your family members can use the “Contact Us” form on our website. Please be advised that unless you sign the  release of Information (ROI) Form and we have that signed document on file, we will be unable to confirm or deny that you are in the care of one of our facilities.

How are you handling business during the COVID-19 crisis?

We take the health of our residents and community seriously. Everyone on staff wears masks during their entire shifts, and has their body temperature checked upon arrival at work.

Can I drop anything off to my loved one after he or she starts detox?

Upon intake, your loved one is advised on what to bring prior to arriving at the facilities, and since we have many items on site (for example, toothpaste), drop-offs of any kind shouldn’t be necessary. However, we understand that there may be times when particular items may be needed for our patients. If that is the case, a staff member will contact our corporate office, who must approve the contents of anything that is dropped off to the patient.

Can I visit during my loved one’s stay?

Due to Covid-19, and the short duration of a stay in detox, we do not allow visitors during this time. However, you will be able to make phone calls to your loved ones, during day-time hours.

How long will my loved one have to stay in detox?

A typical stay in detox can last between 5-9 days depending on the needs of each individual patients and the extent of the abuse. Your case manager will work with you to determine the best plan of action for your recovery.

If there is an emergency in our family, how may we inform our loved one who is in detox?

You can inform your loved one in the event of a family emergency. You are advised to call our office number, and we will pass a message on to your loved one for you. The phone number is 602-626-8112. Or you can use the “Contact Us” form on our website. Please be advised that unless your loved one signs the Release of Information (ROI) Form (and we must have that signed document on file), we will be unable to confirm or deny that your loved one is in our facility receiving treatment.

Can I stay informed on the progress of my loved one?

[Link]

How can I support my loved one during his or her stay?

Going through detox or “kicking” drugs and alcohol can be a frightening process no matter which side of the fence you’re standing on. We assure you that your loved one will be safe in our care, and the best thing that you can do during this me is continue to take care of yourself, and follow our recommendations on caring for your loved one. Rest assured, we will be giving our all to help them recover.

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