Changes Healing Center Expands AHCCCS Coverage to Boost Addiction Treatment Access in Phoenix

Changes Healing Center has significantly expanded its rehabilitation services in Phoenix, enhancing accessibility for individuals seeking treatment for substance use disorders through Arizona Medicaid (AHCCCS) coverage.

The treatment center now offers comprehensive sub-acute detox programs and evidence-based rehabilitation services that accept multiple AHCCCS plans, including Arizona Complete Health and Banner University Family Care. This strategic expansion ensures more Arizona residents can access professional and compassionate addiction treatment without significant financial constraints.

By accepting a wide range of insurance providers, including BCBS, TRICARE, Aetna, Cigna, and Molina, alongside various AHCCCS sub-types, Changes Healing Center has created a more inclusive treatment environment. The center provides personalized care plans that incorporate therapy, group support, and holistic healing options for individuals with substance use disorders and dual diagnosis needs.

As a Joint Commission-accredited treatment facility, Changes Healing Center is committed to removing obstacles that might prevent individuals from beginning their recovery journey. The expanded coverage and streamlined admissions process are designed to help clients access both inpatient and outpatient programs more efficiently.

The center’s approach emphasizes comprehensive, individualized treatment that addresses the complex nature of addiction. By working closely with insurance providers and maintaining high standards of care, Changes Healing Center continues to set a benchmark for accessible addiction treatment in Arizona.

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