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Addiction Treatment Centers in Glendale Luke AFB, Arizona

1 verified treatment facility in Glendale Luke AFB — medical detox, inpatient, outpatient (IOP/PHP), and medication-assisted treatment. All listings sourced from SAMHSA's official locator.

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Quick answer: Glendale Luke AFB, Arizona has 1 SAMHSA-verified treatment center. Arizona Medicaid covers addiction treatment under ACA expansion. Most centers accept private insurance; sliding-scale and state-funded options are available for uninsured residents.

Glendale Luke AFB, Arizona — Treatment Access Snapshot

IndicatorGlendale Luke AFB / Arizona
Facilities in Glendale Luke AFB1 SAMHSA-verified centers
State capitalPhoenix
US regionWest
Arizona population7,431,000 residents
Arizona overdose rate35.2 per 100,000 (CDC WONDER 2022)
Medicaid expansion (Arizona)Yes — ACA expansion state
County directorySee all Arizona cities →

Sources: SAMHSA Treatment Locator, CDC WONDER (age-adjusted overdose mortality), U.S. Census Bureau, KFF State Health Facts.

1 Treatment Center in Glendale Luke AFB

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Summary: 0 offer detox 0 outpatient 0 MAT 0 dual-diagnosis 0 accept Medicaid

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Finding Addiction Treatment in Glendale Luke AFB, Arizona

Glendale Luke AFB has 1 SAMHSA-verified treatment facility providing medical detox, inpatient and residential care, outpatient therapy (IOP/PHP), and medication-assisted treatment (MAT). Every listing is sourced from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration's official Behavioral Health Treatment Services Locator.

What to expect from rehab in Glendale Luke AFB

  • Medical detox (3–7 days) — 24/7 medically supervised withdrawal for alcohol, opioids, benzodiazepines. Vital in Glendale Luke AFB for severe physical dependence.
  • Inpatient/residential (28–90 days) — immersive live-in programs, usually the highest success rates for severe addiction.
  • Partial hospitalization (PHP) — structured daytime treatment (20+ hours/week) with evenings at home or sober living.
  • Intensive outpatient (IOP) — 3–5 sessions per week (9–12 hours) while maintaining work or family obligations.
  • Medication-assisted treatment (MAT) — FDA-approved medications (buprenorphine, methadone, naltrexone) combined with counseling. Evidence-based gold standard for opioid use disorder.

Paying for treatment in Glendale Luke AFB

Under the Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act, most private insurance plans must cover addiction treatment at the same level as medical care. Arizona has expanded Medicaid under the ACA, so low-income adults can access treatment through the state Medicaid program. For uninsured residents of Glendale Luke AFB, options include SAMHSA block-grant-funded centers, sliding-scale fees, payment plans, and state-funded programs. Call SAMHSA's National Helpline at 1-800-662-HELP (free, 24/7) for local referrals.

How to choose a Glendale Luke AFB rehab center

  • Accreditation — CARF or Joint Commission accreditation indicates verified quality and safety standards.
  • Evidence-based methods — CBT, DBT, motivational interviewing, contingency management, MAT.
  • Specialized tracks — dual-diagnosis (co-occurring mental health), veterans, adolescents, LGBTQ+, gender-specific programs.
  • Aftercare planning — quality facilities provide structured transition plans, alumni groups, and relapse-prevention support.
  • Visit or call 2–3 centers — compare intake processes, ask about outcomes, verify insurance before committing.

Ready to compare? Search all Glendale Luke AFB facilities, browse Arizona statewide, or read our recovery guides on insurance, cost, and what to expect in treatment.

Common questions about rehab in Glendale Luke AFB

How many rehab centers are in Glendale Luke AFB, Arizona?
Glendale Luke AFB has 1 SAMHSA-verified treatment facility offering detox, inpatient/residential, outpatient (IOP and PHP), and medication-assisted treatment. Listings refresh as SAMHSA updates its official locator database.
Does Medicaid cover rehab in Glendale Luke AFB?
Yes. Arizona expanded Medicaid under the ACA, so eligible low-income adults in Glendale Luke AFB can access addiction treatment as an essential health benefit. Coverage typically includes detox, residential, outpatient, and MAT. Verify your specific plan benefits before enrolling.
How much does rehab cost in Glendale Luke AFB?
National ranges: outpatient $1,000–$10,000 total; 30-day residential $5,000–$80,000+. Under mental health parity law, most private insurance covers treatment. Many Glendale Luke AFB facilities offer sliding-scale fees, payment plans, and accept Medicaid/Medicare. For uninsured residents, SAMHSA-funded centers provide reduced or no-cost care.
Can I go to rehab in Glendale Luke AFB without insurance?
Yes. Options include: SAMHSA block-grant-funded programs, sliding-scale fees based on income, payment plans, and state-funded free programs. Call SAMHSA's National Helpline (1-800-662-HELP) for free confidential referrals to low-cost treatment in Glendale Luke AFB.
What types of addiction are treated in Glendale Luke AFB rehab centers?
Glendale Luke AFB facilities treat alcohol use disorder, opioid use disorder (heroin, fentanyl, prescription painkillers), stimulant use disorder (cocaine, methamphetamine), benzodiazepine dependence, marijuana use disorder, and polysubstance use. Most centers also handle co-occurring mental health conditions (dual diagnosis).
How do I get someone into rehab in Glendale Luke AFB?
Start with an assessment — most Glendale Luke AFB centers offer free screenings by phone. Verify insurance benefits. If the person is resistant, consider a professional interventionist. For immediate risk (overdose, suicide), call 911 or go to the nearest ER. SAMHSA's free helpline (1-800-662-HELP) provides 24/7 confidential guidance.

Sources & last updated

  • SAMHSA — Behavioral Health Treatment Services Locator (facility data)
  • CDC WONDER — National Vital Statistics, 2022 (overdose mortality)
  • SAMHSA NSDUH 2021–2022 — substance use disorder prevalence
  • KFF State Health Facts — Medicaid expansion status
  • CMS — Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act (MHPAEA)

Last updated: April 2026 · Editorial policy

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