La Frontera Center Casa de Vida

1900 West Speedway Boulevard Tucson, AZ 85745 | 520-838-5736

About La Frontera Center Casa de Vida

La Frontera Center Casa de Vida is a residential addiction treatment program in Tucson, Arizona.

The program provides long term residential treatment, counseling and medication support.

Casa de Vida emphasizes a trauma informed approach combining clinical treatment with peer support and housing services.

MAT with Buprenorphine

Clients typically begin with a screening and assessment to determine the appropriate level of care.

Integrated primary care, medication services and discharge planning help stabilize clients.

Programming includes individual, group and family counseling using CBT, DBT and motivational interviewing.

Trauma related counseling, anger management and MAT with buprenorphine or naltrexone are also available.

Quick Facts

  • Location: West Speedway Boulevard in Tucson, within La Frontera’s Pima County network
  • Levels of care: Residential and long-term residential substance use treatment with aftercare
  • Who they treat: Adults and young adults, including men, women, pregnant and postpartum women and veterans
  • Approach: Integrated, trauma informed care with CBT, DBT, MAT support and Spanish language services
  • Payment options: Medicaid, state and federal funding, SAMHSA block grants and sliding fee scale
  • Support services: Housing assistance, peer mentoring, recovery coaching, case management and employment help

Starting Treatment

To begin care at La Frontera Center Casa de Vida in Tucson, prospective clients complete a screening and intake assessment.

The admissions team can review insurance, Medicaid eligibility and sliding fee options.

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520-838-5736
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1900 West Speedway Boulevard
Tucson, AZ 85745
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