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About Royal Life Detox
Royal Life Detox is a full spectrum detox center that offers continued care after detox through a residential inpatient treatment program. At Royal Life Detox, they follow medication- assisted detox standards to treat withdrawal symptoms and make the process more comfortable for the client. Each client will have a certified therapist work with them to develop a personalized plan. Group and individual therapy sessions are holistically-based and follow the 12-step program. They also offer various therapies at the inpatient and aftercare facilities that include adventure, activity, and equine therapies. Royal Life Detox is accredited by CARF and Joint Commission and has a American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM) certification of care level 3.7. Royal Life Detox accepts most major insurances and has an online verification form that clients can use.
Royal Life Detox is located in Prescott, Arizona. When clients go through detox at this location, they have the pleasure of seeing the beautiful Prescott Valley, Granite Mountains, shimmering lakes, and amazing red rock formations that are great for rock climbing. The facility is smaller, has fewer beds, and puts a priority on guests first.
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Insurance Accepted
Provider's Policy:Royal Life Centers works with most private or commercial insurance plans. To get a clear look at your coverage for our program(s), please give our admissions department a call so that we can take a look at your individual plan and policy CCN/TriWest, Shasta, First Choice Health Plans
Founded
2009
Occupancy
6-15
Languages
English
Accreditation
Joint Commission
Who We Treat
Men
Women
Address
831 Gail Gardner Way, Prescott, AZ 86301
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