

Elba House Womens Residential
Elba House Womens Residential
Elba House Womens Residential
About Elba House Womens Residential
Ebony House, Inc., founded in 1973 in Phoenix, offers a residential treatment program for women through its Elba House facility. This 10-bed program is designed for pregnant and parenting women aged 18 and older, providing 24/7 care in a supportive, home-like setting. Mothers can stay with their children under the age of 10, making it possible to heal while keeping the family together during the recovery journey.
Receive Individualized, Culturally Responsive Services
Elba House offers individualized treatment plans that incorporate evidence-based practices such as cognitive behavioral therapy, motivational interviewing, individual and group counseling, and relapse prevention. Services are delivered with attention to each participant’s cultural background, religion, and sexual orientation. On-site daycare, family support, and activities are also available to help women rebuild healthy relationships and habits.
Access Mental Health Support and Community Resources
Elba House welcomes clients with co-occurring mental health conditions who are stable on their medications. The program is licensed by the Arizona Department of Health Services and may offer services through the Substance Abuse Block Grant (SABG) depending on eligibility. In addition to therapy, women can access referrals for education and job training to help them prepare for a strong, independent future after treatment.

Center Overview

Supportive Medication for Recovery
Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) is an evidence-based approach that pairs FDA-approved medications with counseling to treat addiction. The medications are used to reduce cravings, ease withdrawal symptoms, or block the effects of substances. More about MAT
Methadone
Naltrexone
Buprenorphine
This center accepts patients receiving MAT prescribed elsewhere for opioid use disorder, but does not provide MAT.
Note: Treatment centers offer different forms of MAT—such as oral tablets, dissolvable films, or monthly injections—and their policies can vary based on state regulations, provider preferences, and insurance coverage. Because of these differences, it's best to contact the center directly to learn what options are available and what might be right for your situation.






