Sober Living News & Resources

Thanks for visiting Sober Living AZ. We feel that addiction is a disease; its victims must not be discriminated against or treated as social outcasts. Unfortunately, we have seen this all too much. To combat the misunderstandings of addiction, we actively share real solutions and the news affecting sober living facilities, treatment centers and self-help groups. We at Sober Living AZ are proud to support the Arizona Recovery Home Association and all other organizations that engage or support healthy addiction treatment and recovery options for those suffering through alcohol or drug addiction. We are the voice for ethical practices of addiction treatment in Arizona. Join us and stay connected to help us fight the good fight and win!

You can learn more at Myazrha.org.

Resources for families / loved one of addicts and free information on addiction:
http://substanceabuse.az.gov/substance-abuse/resources
https://communitymedicalservices.org/resources.htm
http://atforum.com/addiction-resources/addiction-and-recovery/
http://scottsdalerecovery.com
http://arizonaaddictioncenter.org
http://arizonaaddiction.com

Find an AA meeting here:

https://www.sober.com/12stepmeetings-alcohol

News:
https://azbigmedia.com/celebrities-help-drive-rise-in-arizona-rehab-tourism/


News about Sober Living in Arizona

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Costa Mesa panel rejects several permit applications for sober-living homes and drug treatment facilities

Posted on 01/15/18

COSTA MESA Planning commission members, citing a desire to prevent neighborhoods from becoming oversaturated with sober living homes and drug and alcohol treatment centers, rejected a slew of permit applications…

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Phoenix City Council Approves Plan To License Sober Living Homes

Posted on 12/15/17

The Phoenix City Council last night approved a framework for addressing the increasing number of structured sober living homes in the city, as well as a timeline to have it…

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As Opioid Crisis Escalates, Scottsdale Latest City to Zero in on Sober-Living Homes

Posted on 12/15/17

In one of the cascading effects from Arizona’s opioid crisis, sober-living homes are under the magnifying glass…

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Phoenix wants to regulate sober-living homes, but can it?

Posted on 12/15/17

As Arizona and the nation battle a growing opioid epidemic, it’s no surprise that more rehabilitation facilities have opened across the Valley.…

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Residents rally against unregulated Paradise Valley sober-living facility

Posted on 12/15/17

A collection of residents are raising concerns regarding an alleged sober-living facility operating outside of established zoning privileges at 6710 E. Fanfol Drive in the Town of Paradise Valley…

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Addiction Recovery: Too Close to Home in Paradise Valley?

Posted on 12/15/17

The white, 12-passenger van parked out front is all that distinguishes the house on Fanfol Drive. On this street in upscale Paradise Valley, elegant single-family homes sport red-tile roofs and…

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Costa Mesa Councilwoman makes trip to D.C. to address sober-living issues

Posted on 12/15/17

Costa Mesa City Councilwoman Katrina Foley and other leaders from communities in Orange and Los Angeles counties traveled to Washington, D.C., recently to meet with federal officials about issues with…

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If you or someone you know needs help with addiction, contact Sober Living of AZ now to get the help you need. Sober Living offers an acclaimed recovery environment that merges upscale and luxury accommodations with affordability, clinical expertise and an unwavering commitment to patient care and aftercare. Call us now at 602-737-2458.

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