Calvary Healing Center has been helping adults work through addiction issues since 1964, offering a range of treatment options in a compassionate environment situated in the desert of Phoenix, Arizona. Calvary Healing Center is proud to be an affiliate of Foundations Recovery Network. Calvary Healing Center's treatment program is for men and women, 18 years and older, who are struggling with subst
ance abuse. Our program is designed for those in search of a Christian or spiritual 12-step program; those who struggle with relapse or dual diagnosis; and for individuals looking for a nurturing, safe environment to begin a new life in recovery. We recognize that each client may be in different stages with regard to spirituality and we commit to meet each client at their point of need. Calvary Healing Center's Beliefs About Addiction:
We believe addiction is a disease that affects the whole person: physically, emotionally, mentally and spiritually. Calvary Healing Center also believes that chemical dependency is a family disease. Nearly all family members and significant others are affected by a loved one's addiction. Education is provided regarding:
•Healthy communication
•Family roles
•Coping skills
•Resolving conflict
Issues of trust and forgiveness are addressed, and families are encouraged to share their feelings and begin healing their relationships. Calvary Healing Center's Treatment
Residential treatment is often the most effective treatment approach for a person struggling with substance abuse. In addition to a residential program, a commitment to long-term follow-up care and a 12-step community are essential for continuous recovery. Physicians are on the medical staff of Calvary Healing Center, but, with limited exceptions, are independent practitioners who are not employees or agents of Calvary Healing Center. The facility shall not be liable for actions or treatments provided by physicians. Model representations of real patients are shown. We are unable to provide medical advice through social media. Please contact your physician, or in case of emergency, call 911 or the National Su***de Prevention Lifeline at 988. Please visit our website for language assistance, disability accommodations, the non-discrimination notice, Terms of Service and other important disclaimers.