AT SEAGLASS

IN PRESCOTT, ARIZONA

Get Free and Confidential Help 24/7

Addiction Treatment FAQs

We want to answer all of your questions and address any concerns you may have about treatment, which is why we supply the answers to the most frequently asked questions about rehab. Our FAQs cover topics such as the length of treatment, types of therapy offered, and insurance coverage. We understand that seeking treatment can be an overwhelming process, but our team is here to guide you every step of the way.

To make the transition into our program as smooth as possible— and to comfort guest and family concerns— here you’ll find the answers to some of our most frequently asked questions, for your convenience.

Addiction Treatment FAQs

Arizona Addiction Rehab FAQs

We are a multi-accredited, full-service drug and alcohol treatment network dedicated to treating those with substance use disorder in the safest, most effective way possible. We achieve this by consistently placing the guest first, staffing highly qualified addiction treatment professionals, maintaining exceptional facilities, and delivering world-class holistic treatment.

At Seaglass Recovery, we operate on a biopsychosocial/spiritual model of treatment. This means that we treat the mind, body, and spirit. Holistic treatment incorporates multiple kinds of treatment—individual therapy, group therapy, art therapy, and more. We believe this is the most effective way of treating substance use and co-occurring disorders.

Group attendance is mandatory during residential treatment. However, an exception will be granted if a guest is deemed medically unable to attend by a medical professional.

A typical day in residential inpatient consists of five groups and three meal breaks per day. There are also several short smoke/ bathroom/rest breaks throughout the day. Guests are monitored around the clock during this phase to ensure their safety. Guests in residential will also be regularly drug tested. You can read more about what to expect in residential inpatient here.

Finishing residential addiction treatment is the start of your recovery journey, and having a plan for what’s next is key. One option is an Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP). Here, you attend therapy and support groups several times a week, but live at home. This offers ongoing support and recovery work with more independence. Another choice is sober living homes. These are structured, substance-free places where you can practice sobriety skills and get peer support. They provide community and accountability during early recovery. 

Guests are allowed to smoke, chew tobacco, or vape in designated outside areas at scheduled times.

You should limit personal belongings to essential items like your wallet and cell phone. We recommend four to six changes of comfortable, modest clothing (no profanity or drug/alcohol references). We also encourage guests to bring small personal effects and/or pictures of loved ones.

Due to HIPAA laws, we cannot, by law, release any information about our guests unless they sign a written consent. Guests may ask for staff to make a “safe call” upon arrival to let family/loved ones know that they’ve arrived safely. Since we are a closed facility, guests will receive limited phone privileges, but are permitted one call per week, which must be approved and supervised by their therapist.

Seaglass Recovery accepts most insurance providers. You can click here to check your eligibility using our insurance verification form. You may also call our admissions team or fill out our free insurance verification form to find out the level of coverage and benefits for your specific plan.

Still Have Questions? Give Us A Call!

Our admissions coordinators are addiction specialists with an experienced team, who will help you through the treatment process and review addiction and treatment options each step of the way. If you are seeking treatment, ask about other resources as you compare programs.

Our Addiction Treatment Options

Medically-Assisted Detox

Our Medically-Assisted Detoxification for Drugs or Alcohol is an 8-day program that uses detox medication in tandem with psychological evaluations, psychotherapy (talk therapy), and other recovery services to begin your recovery process safely, comfortably and effectively. The medication we use is provided through our medical doctor for cases that meet medical necessity— these medications are used as a taper to manage your withdrawal symptoms.

Observational Detox

Our non-medical detox program still provides medications to ease symptoms of withdrawal as part of detox services for alcohol rehab, alcohol addiction treatment, and prescription-drug-related care tied to patterns of drug use. Detox typically lasts 3 to 7 days for substance withdrawal, though the exact length can vary by clinical need. Abruptly stopping alcohol can cause seizures, which is why supervised detox is important. Medical supervision is crucial during detoxification because detox helps manage withdrawal symptoms safely, especially for alcohol and opiate dependence. The medications we provide during our non-medical or observational detox program include many over-the-counter (OTC) medications, but the bulk of this program is to begin therapy during this challenging time.

Residential Program

Our residential inpatient program is a 2-week treatment program that can be extended to 45 days, depending on each guests’ needs, and observational detox may also be appropriate as another detox services option for certain patterns of drug use before stepping into this level of care. Why 45 Days? “Main outcomes included Addiction Severity Index (ASI; [36]) Alcohol and Drug composite scores. Results revealed that patients receiving residential treatment for an average of 90 days demonstrated significantly less improvement with respect to ASI alcohol composite scores than patients with an average length of stay of both 15 to 30 and 31 to 45 days.” (Proctor). In residential inpatient, guests will be living in our rehab center in one of our inpatient programs, with 24/7 medical professionals, staff support, and safety monitoring. Our residential program is perfect for continuing therapeutic work, and therapy begins during withdrawal support to help guests stabilize safely before the next level of care.

Intensive Therapies

Our residential care program is one of our inpatient programs and a structured treatment program built on research-based practices like psychotherapy, behavioral therapies, and other highly researched methods that support successful recovery and treatment outcomes. Residential rehab typically lasts 28 days or more, though the actual length depends on individual needs. The therapies we provide include individual sessions and a group-therapy model in our daily therapeutic courses. We use therapeutic styles from: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT), Motivational Interviewing (MI), Trauma-Sensitive therapies, and the Group Therapy Model in addition to other forms of talk therapy. For guests with dual diagnosis, treatment also addresses mental health disorders and related mental health issues alongside addiction. Our focus during therapy is to identify the underlying cause and root cause of substance use, strengthen coping mechanisms, support overall mental health, and include family therapy when appropriate. We guide the guest toward insight and help her reflect introspectively to make leaps and bounds toward better understanding—giving each guest the power to know herself.

If you would like to learn more about Royal Life Centers

Why Choose Royal Life Centers?

See how our alcohol and drug rehab in Arizona is different from the rest. That way, you can understand what quality addiction treatment looks like.

Our Mission

If you’re seeking more information about us, this is the perfect place to start. Get to know who we are and why we are here to help you recover.

Our Rehab Facility

Take a look at our Arizona rehab facility, what we offer, who we treat, and how Royal Life Centers can provide the care you need to successfully recover from drug and alcohol addiction.

How To Get Started?

If you are wondering how to start your recovery, look no further. From admission into detox and beyond, our programs are designed to guide you to a new, sober lifestyle.

Change your life with one call.
We can help.