Inpatient Rehab Program in Arizona


What Exactly Is an Inpatient Program For Mental Health or Substance Use?

Inpatient rehab is a setting designed to provide education, skills training, and comprehensive therapy for people who are managing mental health conditions, trauma, or substance use disorders. In many cases, you stay at a recovery center 24/7. 

One major advantage of this type of treatment is the structured environment. Inpatient treatment allows a person to once again take control of his or her life with predictable schedules, designated duties, and the ability to develop positive behavioral habits that support a life of recovery.

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Many inpatient rehab centers offer a comfortable, supportive atmosphere geared towards recovery. Some centers, like Pinnacle Peak Recovery in Scottsdale, Arizona, even have a resort-like setting with luxury amenities, scenic views, access to fitness classes, and adventure opportunities. Your privacy and confidentiality are major priorities for the center. Getting treatment shouldn’t be something you are ashamed of, but many people prefer to keep their personal information private during their stay.

You may be wondering if you need to stay at a facility all day and night. For some, home life is a major trigger for their substance use or mental health condition. The constant exposure to people and places that remind you of your depression, substance use, and more can easily keep you from getting a solid footing in your recovery.  This doesn’t mean you’ll be entirely cut off from your loved ones, however. Many centers allow visits to your family or time away from the rehab center after reaching certain treatment milestones. 

Inpatient treatment is a chance for you to essentially hit the reset button. With the help of knowledgeable professionals and like-minded peers, you can begin the process of self-discovery and true healing. 

Inpatient Treatment Means Turning Away From Excuses and Toward New Beginnings

“Sure, I’ll get help, but on my terms and I don’t need to stay anywhere.”

“I can’t afford some long stay somewhere.”

“My kid/spouse/parent/job needs me, so I don’t have time.

You can think of many so-called obstacles but let’s examine the benefits:

  • My family life is hurting and I need to make a big lifestyle change.
  • My daughter will be graduating soon and I want to be present in mind as well as body during her senior year, not cooped up alone.
  • My company is paying towards this through our employee assistance program because they believe in my talents.
  • My friend Derrick’s wife got better here. Her grandkids are allowed to visit again.


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You can stop imagining a normal life and start rebuilding yourself, with trained professionals to assist you. You can build a new life in recovery and do the work to get better, not just talk about it to get people to back off so you head back out to use. Life is full of paths and choices, and we want to be a part of your team as you choose to rediscover yourself.

Is Inpatient Treatment Right for Me?

How do you know if inpatient treatment is right for you or your loved one? In many cases, you can talk to a specially trained intake counselor before deciding on any program. The counselor will take the time to listen to your story and goals for treatment without judging or lecturing you.

During a routine assessment, you may find that some situations make inpatient rehab an excellent option. These can include:

  • Chaotic home life: Having an unstable home environment can sabotage your treatment. Time away can help you regroup and refocus your attention on living a better life.
  • Abusive relationships: Sometimes the people around us can play a large role in our mental health, trauma, and substance use. Being in a space where you can step back from that allows you not only time to heal, but potentially space to plan a way out of that situation when needed.
  • Not responding to lower levels of care: If you attempt outpatient or intensive outpatient programs but find it difficult to continue using your new skills once at home, rehab can give you the added support you need to find success.
  • Severe drug or alcohol use: If you’re seeking recovery from substance use, treatment can help manage the taxing withdrawal symptoms. It can also be a fine place to start the process of positive change.
  • Recently out of a detox program: For some, especially those dealing with alcohol or opioid use disorders, the medically managed detox is the first crucial step of care. Once the drug leaves your system, however, the real work begins. For example, alcohol rehab can help you discover the reasons alcohol took over your life and take steps to change these root causes.
  • First-time in treatment: Once you decide to seek treatment, you will want every tool available to make it successful. Inpatient treatment provides you with the support you deserve to ensure you build a strong foundation for your long-term recovery.
  • Change of scenery: Sometimes taking a break from a stressful life is enough to jump-start your desire to rejuvenate your life.

Together, you and an admissions counselor can discuss the available treatment options, empowering you to make the best choice for your needs.

Pinnacle Peak’s Approach to Inpatient Treatment

Programs like Pinnacle Peak Recovery offer a full continuum of care. Instead of moving progressively through multiple organizations, you can find the programs you need in one place. If you require placement in a lower level of treatment or after-care services, you can access them seamlessly without the hassle of switching facilities.

We are equipped with a care team that brings its expertise in the mental health and substance use fields to our patients with a multidimensional therapeutic approach toward healing and recovery.

Our commitment to your healthcare or your loved ones is one of compassion with a family feel while offering clinical excellence. Our top-rated rehab facility in Scottsdale and surrounding cities has programs to serve people with substance use disorders or behavioral health conditions. These programs are based on the mission that healing is possible by embracing a new design for living.

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The Purpose of Inpatient Is Not…

Treatment is not a “quick fix.” It’s not a way to appease loved ones and immediately step back into old habits, thoughts, and behaviors once you leave. It’s also not a bandaid that will instantly “cure” all of your concerns overnight.

The Purpose of Inpatient Is… 

Seeking treatment is a start to a new beginning. It’s about healing and recovery both in mind and body. It is a way to gain skills to function stronger in day-to-day living and leave with a support plan for continuing recovery goals and a life of healing.

Pinnacle Peak’s Team Treats Rehab Clients Like Family

We’re availing ourselves to you 24/7 with our services, treatment in a scheduled, productive environment removed from the everyday noise of life, while in a residential home-like setting for your comfort.

Immersing yourself in an environment for an extended period, you can give the needed attention to learning a better way of handling stress or depression.

What Types of Therapies Are Used During Inpatient Treatment at Pinnacle Peak?

We offer a wide variety of programs during both inpatient and outpatient treatment at Pinnacle Peak. Our goal is to provide you with all of the tools you need and then some, so you can find the right combination that works for you.

Trauma Therapy

Many people are dealing with trauma and don’t even realize it. While it’s not something that impacts everyone, there are times in our lives when we experience something that just truly leaves a lasting effect. Our trauma therapy program seeks to help not only those with PTSD but those dealing with other trauma, too. 

Experiential Therapy

The term “experiential” is directly related to the word “experience.” Experiential treatment focuses on how the world around us and the way we perceive it impacts our mood, thoughts, and more. It seeks to provide you with new understandings and ways to better analyze and respect not only your surroundings but yourself, too.

Holistic Approaches

The term “holistic” is very overused these days, but at its core, it simply means “whole.” The ideology behind the holistic approach is to provide healing to the whole person, and not just one component of them. Our holistic program works alongside other therapy approaches to give you more tools for your recovery.

Family and Couples Therapy

As we’ve mentioned before, substance use and mental health conditions rarely impact a singular person. Loved ones are affected too, in a variety of ways. Our family and couples therapy allows for a safe space to mend relationships, make bonds stronger, and build a support network for everyone involved.

Individual and Group Therapy

Both individual therapy and group therapy are huge components of our treatment plans at Pinnacle Peak. Individual therapy provides you with a safe and private environment to explore inner turmoil, emotions, and more. On the other hand, group therapy can be just as raw and empowering, surrounding you with others who offer their own insights and experiences into the mix.

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How Long Does Inpatient Rehab Last?

Time in treatment often depends on you. Are you engaged in treatment? Have you and your loved ones worked with the family therapist? Are you reaching your treatment goals? Do you truly seem motivated to change? These factors all contribute to your length of stay.

Some residential treatment programs last a few weeks. For other people, more extensive treatment is necessary. Recovery isn’t one-size-fits-all. Your history, support network, and progress through treatment play an important role in the length of your treatment.

Of course, this time is an investment in your future. It’s a relatively short time in your life when you can finally get the support you may never have had a chance to experience. Embrace it.

Pinnacle Peak Recovery is here for you as you or your loved one pursue inpatient treatment for a new way of life. Call us today at 866-377-2875 and let us welcome you through our healing doors.

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Inpatient FAQs

What Is a Inpatient Treatment?

Inpatient treatment is client-centered 24-hour care in a licensed facility for an extended period. Adults and children can be admitted into programs, typically for mental health or substance use treatment. Programs may be specifically tailored for men or women as well as children in specific age groups.

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