CODAC at 380

380 East Fort Lowell Road Tucson, AZ 85705 | 520-327-4505

About CODAC at 380

Tucson is a town in the Sonoran Desert in Arizona. If you’re looking for a part time drug and alcohol rehab facility for adults in Tucson, CODAC at 380 is an oasis of recovery. They’re open all day and night, on weekends and holidays. When you’re ready to make the change, they are there to help you. You don’t need to be in active withdrawal to start treatment, just come as you are.

While they don’t provide specific detox services, they can refer you for detox if it would benefit you. You can get addiction medication that will take away the effects of withdrawal and physical cravings. Addiction makes changes in your brain that affect your moods and pleasure responses. The medication they provide brings things back into balance.

Along with medication, you’ll meet with a counselor for solo sessions. You’ll also join a peer group for therapy. I’m impressed by the variety of groups they offer. You’re sure to find one that you can relate to.

For those who’ve experienced traumatic events, there’s a group for healing trauma. They’ll support you as you work through what you’ve been through. You’ll learn healthy coping techniques and work on reframing the past. Even though CODAC is in a heavily commercialized district, there are still some local recreation sites like Mitchell Park where you can unwind and exercise.

Other groups they offer include postpartum depression and anxiety for new moms. Sharing experiences can be deeply healing as you won’t have to carry your struggles alone. They also have an Art for Recovery group ideal for creative souls who’ll feel heard and seen by other creatives.

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380 East Fort Lowell Road
Tucson, AZ 85705
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