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You can admit to this center with a primary substance use disorder or a primary mental health condition. You'll receive support each step of the way and individualized care catered to your unique situation and diagnosis.
Offering intensive care with 24/7 monitoring, residential treatment is typically 30 days and can cover multiple levels of care. Length can range from 14 to 90 days typically.
You can admit to this center with a primary substance use disorder or a primary mental health condition. You'll receive support each step of the way and individualized care catered to your unique situation and diagnosis.
Offering intensive care with 24/7 monitoring, residential treatment is typically 30 days and can cover multiple levels of care. Length can range from 14 to 90 days typically.
You pay directly for treatment out of pocket. This approach can offer enhanced privacy and flexibility, without involving insurance. Exact costs vary based on program and length of stay. Contact the center for specific details.
Sabino Recovery helps clients pursue not just recovery but true transformation. Their luxury inpatient treatment center in the Sonoran Desert provides a truly individualized experience for clients struggling with addiction and co-occurring mental health conditions. Shaped by the latest research in neuroscience, they tailor both naturopathic and allopathic medical practices to ensure clients receive comprehensive care. Clients will appreciate not only the serene setting in the Catalina foothills, but also the enriching activities that invigorate the mind, body, and spirit.
Sabino Recovery employs an evidence-based treatment model focused on trauma-informed care. It aims to fully address trauma as a way to diminish symptoms, reduce shame, and increase empathy and safety. Their programming is individualized at the highest level: each treatment regimen is based on the entire person, not just the diagnosis. Upon admission, an in-depth assessment provides staff with the client’s unique history and circumstances. Clients have lab work and non-invasive exams done to better inform clinical decisions, and the team takes into account clients’ day-to-day circumstances to guide each daily treatment plan. Every therapeutic modality used is informed by neuroscience, from evidence-based methods like cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), dialectical behavioral therapy (DBT), and neurofeedback, to integrative therapies such as massage, art therapy, outdoor adventure, and yoga. The Sabino Recovery team consists of naturopathic and allopathic professionals, including psychiatrists and psychologists. Members of the neurofeedback and sleep study programs in particular are thought leaders in their fields. Every staff member has been carefully selected, not only for their experience and skill, but also for possessing a great deal of empathy and compassion.
Because each person’s history is so distinctive, Sabino Recovery offers 50 one-on-one sessions in just 35 days. This allows their multidisciplinary team to work with each resident on their specific issues, and address the root cause of their struggles and not just the symptoms. Their group sessions have no more than 8 participants, ensuring each person is able to give feedback and be heard. Near the end of a client’s program, family members are invited to participate in the family program. This 3.5-day program is designed to reconnect clients with the people most important to their recovery. Through guided exercises, families gain insights into their dynamics and learn to communicate effectively.
Continuing Care and Aftercare
During treatment, clients meet weekly with the Continuing Care Coordinator for interactive and educational sessions about the importance of ongoing care. Clients create a sustainable, recovery-focused, self-care plan with healthy habits and support networks. Sabino Recovery’s well-designed aftercare program may include medication management, individual therapy, and partial hospitalization or outpatient treatment to reduce the risk of relapse. Their free lifelong alumni program provides individualized follow-up, structured group weekly Zoom calls, and alumni reunions.
Set against the serene backdrop of Sabino Canyon in Tucson, Sabino Recovery’s campus-style environment at the base of the Santa Catalina Mountains maintains an intimate feel. They offer private suites and shared rooms, gourmet meals crafted by an in-house chef, and a fully equipped gym. Clients enjoy peaceful labyrinth walks, acupuncture, cupping, sauna retreats and cold-water plunges. The grounds also include a bookstore, relaxing courtyard, swimming pool, ropes course, basketball and pickleball courts, and a music recording studio. Cell phone and laptop usage are monitored and only available during specific hours.
You can admit to this center with a primary substance use disorder or a primary mental health condition. You'll receive support each step of the way and individualized care catered to your unique situation and diagnosis.
CARF stands for the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities. It's an independent, non-profit organization that provides accreditation services for a variety of healthcare services. To be accredited means that the program meets their standards for quality, effectiveness, and person-centered care.
The cost listed here ($45,000+), is an estimate of program cost. Center price can vary based on program and length of stay. Contact the center for more information. Recovery.com strives for price transparency so you can make an informed decision.
Luxury rehab centers offer a unique blend of luxurious amenities and high-quality treatment. From private suites to gourmet dining, personal trainers to spa treatments, these facilities provide a high level of comfort and discretion.
Andréa Copeland
Neurotherapist
M.S
Andrea Hovden-Hall
Continuing Care Manager
B.S
Anthony Cuevas
BHT
Bri Arellano
Family Therapist
LMSW
Brittany Kasprzyk
Physician Assistant
PA-C
Catherine Devoucoux
Principal Neurofeedback Specialist
BSHS
Dr. Erik Vose
Naturopathic Physician
NMD
Dr. Kristine T. Norris
Medical Director
Kendall Jordan
Primary Therapist
LMSW, EMDR Trained, DBR Trained
Leslie Donnely
Psychologist/EMDR Certified
PHD
Lia Bueno
BioEnergetics Medicine Provider
Lori Key
BHT
Lydia Suitt
Clinical Therapist
LAC, EMDR Trained
Marissa Cavenagh
Director of Nursing
BSN, RN
Michael Newton
Float Therapist
MA, MS, LASAC
Param Dedhia
Sleep Specialist
MD
Pat Thurman
Clinical Therapist
LPC-S, LPAT, LMHC, CSAT, ATRS
Paula Bassett
BHT
Rachel Master
Registered Dietitian
RD, LDN, CEDS
Randy Rutherford
Primary Therapist
LASAC
Renee Brenteson
Massage Therapist, Reiki Master, Craniosacral Practitioner
Renita Thomas
Primary Therapist
LAC
Rosalind Perera
Clinical Therapist
MSW, LMSW, NBHWC
Roy M. Serpa
Chairman of the Board
Ryan Young
Executive Director
Scott Hillsman
Acupuncturist, Traditional Asian Medicine & Qi Gong Practitioner
Scott Huffman
BHT
Shara Turner
Clinical Director
LPC, MSC, NCC, NARM
Stephanie Wallace
Physician Assistant
PA-C
Steven Goldsmith
Admissions Director
Tana Von Isser
Lead Primary Therapist
LMSW, CHT
Thomas Isbel
Co-Founder & CEO
Trish Seek
Clinical Therapist
LPC,SEP
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