Residential Substance Use Treatment

At Terros Health, we know treatment works and recovery is possible. Our robust system of care includes several ways people challenged by substance use disorder can get help.

Maverick House, our 29-bed, male residential substance-use treatment center. In this safe, supportive environment, individuals can focus on their recoveries with expert counseling and encouragement while also developing new skills. Personalized support plans help them maintain sobriety and successful reintegrate into the community. Throughout their treatment, they also have access to primary care, psychiatric services, laundry and family-style dining.

Maverick Health Center. To ensure a continuity of care for patients at Maverick House, Terros Health put plans in place to open an onsite health center where these individuals can begin their intake process and maintain a connection to receive ongoing support as they resume their daily lives.

Learn more about Maverick House and Maverick Health Center here. To refer an individual for treatment, contact MaverickReferrals@terroshealth.org.

At Pinchot Gardens, Terros Health is creating new beginnings for women, women with children and pregnant women grappling with substance use disorder. This 53-unit gated residential facility is a hopeful, inviting and healing environment where women receive intensive, supervised treatment. In addition to individual and group counseling, they have access to primary and psychiatric care, child care, laundry services, parenting,  skills-building and culinary classes and family-style dining. Treatment is customized to address key areas, support sobriety and help patients reintegrate as active, productive members of the community. Get more information about Pinchot Gardens here. For referrals to Pinchot Gardents, contact WomensResidential@terroshealth.org.

Medications for opioid use disorder (MOUD) is another path to achieving sobriety. Terros Health implemented and administered one of Arizona’s first MOUD programs, and we do it differently than other programs by combining FDA-approved medications with behavioral therapy and primary medical care.
Supplementing these programs is ongoing outpatient individual and group counseling available at our clinics or virtually.

Amid a meteoric rise in overdoses, Terros Health also devised Arizona’s most comprehensive training program to reverse the effects of heroin, fentanyl and prescription opioid medications in minutes.