Phoenix Sober Living, Detox & Treatment Directory

ProvidersGet listed for $5/mo. Manage anytime.Account

“Half measures availed us nothing. We stood at the turning point.”

“Half measures availed us nothing. We stood at the turning point.” โ€” Alcoholics Anonymous (1939) · Chapter 5 · How It Works
Where it comes from

From the opening of Chapter 5 โ€” the passage read aloud at the start of thousands of meetings every day, just before the Twelve Steps are listed.

Today’s reflection

Most of us tried moderation, geography changes, and willpower-only long before we tried surrender. Those were the half measures. This line isnโ€™t a scolding โ€” itโ€™s a relief. It says you can stop negotiating. Standing at the turning point simply means being done bargaining with the thing thatโ€™s beating you. Today, notice one place youโ€™re still holding back โ€œa little,โ€ and consider what letting go of that last reservation might feel like.

Read the original passage · How It Works, 1939 →Step 3 ยท Willingness

Quote from the 1939 first edition of Alcoholics Anonymous (public domain). Reflection original to phoenixsober.com. This site is independent and not affiliated with or endorsed by Alcoholics Anonymous World Services, Inc.

Copied โ€” paste it anywhere

Find Recovery Help in Phoenix

Compare sober living homes, detox centers, treatment programs, AA meetings, and local recovery resources.

Crisis support: 988
74Sober living
92Detox centers
142Treatment
1,876+AA meetings
Detailed provider listingsUpdated regularlyFree & confidential

Find Recovery Help in Phoenix

Compare sober living homes, detox centers, treatment programs, AA meetings, and local recovery resources.

Sober Living in Phoenix

Browse all arrow_forward
โ€น
Bright lounge area with red accents at The Spot Sober Lounge, a sober living home in Phoenix.
Phoenix, AZ
Call Now
Rainbow arching over Lambda Phoenix Center, a sober living home in Phoenix.
Phoenix, AZ
Saguaro Recovery - Sober Living facility photo
Scottsdale, AZ
Call Now
Freedom Hall facility photo
Phoenix, AZ
Call Now
Spacious living room with modern decor at Paradise Valley Recovery, a sober living home in Phoenix.
Phoenix, AZ
Call Now
Step One Halfway House facility photo
Phoenix, AZ
Call Now
Modern bathroom with large mirror at New Freedom, a sober living home in Phoenix.
New Freedom4.6(154)
Phoenix, AZ
Call Now
Cozy bedroom with two beds at Camelback Recovery, a sober living home in Phoenix.
Scottsdale, AZ
Call Now
Modern kitchen with appliances at Unity Living Sober Living, a sober living home in Phoenix.
Phoenix, AZ
Call Now
Brightly colored playroom with tables and toys at Fresh Start Women's Foundation, a sober living home in Phoenix.
Phoenix, AZ
Call Now
Spacious parking area at Recovery Empowerment Network, a sober living home in Phoenix.
Phoenix, AZ
Call Now
Sanctuary Recovery Centers facility photo
Phoenix, AZ
Call Now
Pool table in common area at Axiom Community of Recovery, a sober living home in Phoenix.
Phoenix, AZ
Call Now
Modern kitchen with island at Recovery Capital Sober Living, a sober living home in Phoenix.
Phoenix, AZ
Call Now
Group meeting in a spacious outdoor area at Titus House, a sober living home in Phoenix.
Phoenix, AZ
Call Now
Landscaped front yard with palm trees at Anchorage Recovery Homes, a sober living home in Phoenix.
Phoenix, AZ
Call Now
Exterior view of Phoenix sober living home โ€” road surface
Phoenix, AZ
Call Now
Sparkling pool area at Sunlight of the Spirit, a sober living home in Phoenix.
Phoenix, AZ
Call Now
Quiet street leading to NorthSight Recovery, a sober living home in Phoenix.
Tempe, AZ
Call Now
โ€บ

Detox Centers in Phoenix

Browse all arrow_forward
โ€น
Cozy shared living room with black sofas at Royal Life Centers at Chapter 5, a detox center in Phoenix.
Prescott, AZ
Call Now
Natural Medicine and Detox facility photo
Phoenix, AZ
Call Now
Cozy bedroom with a single bed at Scottsdale Recovery and Detox Center, a detox center in Phoenix.
Scottsdale, AZ
Call Now
Bright consultation room at Revive Recovery Center, a detox center in Phoenix.
Mesa, AZ
Call Now
Cozy shared living area with plants at Monument Recovery detox center in Phoenix.
Mesa, AZ
Call Now
Cozy bedroom with modern decor at Scottsdale Detox Center of Arizona, a detox center in Phoenix.
Scottsdale, AZ
Call Now
The Hope House - Drug & Alcohol Rehab facility photo
Scottsdale, AZ
Call Now
Cozy living room with leather sofas at Virtue Detox Sun City West Arizona, a detox center in Phoenix.
Sun City West, AZ
Call Now
Reunion Rehabilitation Hospital Phoenix facility photo
Phoenix, AZ
Call Now
Welcoming therapy session in cozy living room at Silver Sands Recovery, detox center in Phoenix.
Prescott, AZ
Call Now
Inviting reception area with succulent art at Direct2Recovery detox center in Phoenix.
Phoenix, AZ
Call Now
Bright office space with modern furnishings at Mojave Complete Recovery, a detox center in Phoenix.
Phoenix, AZ
Call Now
Cozy bedroom with two beds at Recovery In Motion detox center in Phoenix.
Phoenix, AZ
Call Now
New Hope Behavioral Health Center facility photo
Mesa, AZ
Call Now
Glass entrance door with signage for Thunderbird Treatment Center, detox center in Phoenix.
Glendale, AZ
Call Now
Virtue Recovery Center Chandler facility photo
Chandler, AZ
Call Now
Comfortable seating area with green accents at Aurora Behavioral Health System - Glendale, a detox center in Phoenix.
Glendale, AZ
Call Now
โ€บ

Treatment Centers in Phoenix

Browse all arrow_forward
โ€น
Sedona Infrared Sauna facility photo
Sedona, AZ
Call Now
Banner Rehabilitation Hospital Phoenix facility photo
Phoenix, AZ
Call Now
Reunion Rehabilitation Hospital Peoria facility photo
Peoria, AZ
Call Now
Scottsdale Recovery facility photo
Scottsdale, AZ
Call Now
Fountain Hills Recovery facility photo
Fountain Hills, AZ
Call Now
Scottsdale Providence Recovery Center facility photo
Scottsdale, AZ
Call Now
Guiding Road Recovery Center facility photo
Phoenix, AZ
Call Now
Scottsdale Recovery and Detox Centerยฎ facility photo
Scottsdale, AZ
Call Now
Avery's House facility photo
Scottsdale, AZ
Call Now
Excellence Recovery facility photo
Buckeye, AZ
Call Now
Renaissance Recovery Center facility photo
Gilbert, AZ
Call Now
HonorHealth Rehabilitation Hospital facility photo
Scottsdale, AZ
Call Now
Legacy Recovery Center facility photo
Chandler, AZ
Call Now
Scottsdale Detox Center of Arizona facility photo
Scottsdale, AZ
Call Now
โ€บ

Outpatient & Day Programs in Phoenix

Browse all arrow_forward
Comparing options in Phoenix?Get the free checklist: 5 questions to ask any facility before you call — plus the red flags to watch for.
Addiction Specialist

Top Addiction Specialists in Phoenix

Browse all arrow_forward
Tatiana Fedotova Klinger
Tatiana Fedotova Klinger
Psychologist
๐Ÿ“ž Call
Vallerie Hancock
Vallerie Hancock
Licensed Professional Counselor
๐Ÿ“ž Call
Vesna M Matic
Vesna M Matic
๐Ÿ“ž Call
Cindy A Hill
Cindy A Hill
Drug & Alcohol Counselor
๐Ÿ“ž Call
Morgan Steinnagel
Morgan Steinnagel
Clinical Social Work/Therapist
๐Ÿ“ž Call
Paradigm Shift Therapies
Paradigm Shift Therapies
Licensed Professional Counselor
๐Ÿ“ž Call
Feryn Heath
Feryn Heath
Counselor
๐Ÿ“ž Call
Katelyn Millinor
Katelyn Millinor
Licensed Professional Counselor
๐Ÿ“ž Call
Diane Palacios
Diane Palacios
Licensed Professional Counselor
๐Ÿ“ž Call
Erika L Thrower
Erika L Thrower
Licensed Professional Counselor
๐Ÿ“ž Call

AA Meetings in Phoenix

Browse all arrow_forward
groups
1,876+weekly meetings
Browse by day, time, format, and neighborhood
OpenBig BookSpeaker
Find arrow_forward

Audio Library

215+ recovery talks & speakers

See all arrow_forward

Recovery Books

Read the literature online

See all arrow_forward

Recovery Blog

Stories, tips & guidance

See all arrow_forward

Explore Recovery by City

All cities arrow_forward

Phoenix Crisis Resources

Local help available now

emergency
Arizona Crisis Line
24/7 mental health & substance abuse
602-222-9444
local_hospital
Community Bridges
Substance abuse & crisis services
877-931-9142
call
988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline
Free, confidential, 24/7
988
Frequently asked questions

Phoenix Recovery: Common Questions

How much does sober living cost in Phoenix?
Sober living in Phoenix typically costs $500-$3,000 per month depending on location, amenities, and structure level. Shared rooms range $500-$1,200/month while private rooms and luxury facilities can cost $2,000-$5,000/month. See the full Phoenix cost breakdown →
What is the difference between sober living and rehab?
Rehab provides intensive clinical treatment including therapy, medical care, and detox services, typically lasting 30-90 days. Sober living homes are transitional residences providing structured, substance-free environments focusing on real-world reintegration while maintaining sobriety with peer support.
How long do people stay in sober living homes?
The average stay is 3-6 months, though many residents stay 6-12 months or longer. Research shows longer stays (90+ days) significantly improve long-term recovery outcomes.
What should I look for when choosing a sober living home?
Key factors include: house rules and structure that match your needs, regular drug testing policies, location near Phoenix support groups and employment, qualified staff, positive peer community, clear pricing with no hidden fees, and NARR certifications.
How do I find the right recovery program in Phoenix?
Consider the type of treatment needed (detox, inpatient, outpatient, sober living), insurance coverage, location preferences, and specialized programs. Browse directory listings in Phoenix and call providers to confirm current availability, services, and payment options.
Do facilities in Phoenix accept insurance?
Many treatment centers and detox facilities in Phoenix accept major insurance plans including Medicaid, Medicare, Blue Cross, Aetna, Cigna, and UnitedHealthcare. Sober living homes typically require private pay but some partner with treatment centers for covered clinical components.

Get the Free Phoenix Recovery Guide

5 questions to ask any facility before you call — plus the red flags that should end the conversation. Instant download, no waiting.

Live data report

The State of Recovery in Phoenix

Real counts from our directory, federal SAMHSA and CMS registries, public meeting guides, and the CDC — published openly from live tables and scheduled source refreshes.

285core facilities listed
1,876weekly AA meetings
Read the live report →