Rehabilitation Program Focused on Men’s Recovery

A 14-bed Level II residential treatment in Arizona, Ebony House provides comprehensive substance abuse treatment and rehabilitative services for men, ages 18 and older, in a 24-hour supervised environment. Admission is based on the American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM), and treatment is individualized. Ebony House, Inc. accepts eligible applicants who present with co-occurring disorders and who are stable on their medication. Ebony House, Inc. is licensed and credentialed through the Arizona Department of Health Services and the Regional Behavioral Health Authority.

Based on client eligibility and availability of funds, services may be funded through the Substance Abuse Block Grant (SABG). [View PDF in English] [View PDF in Spanish]   Puedes conocer más sobre SABG. ¿Tiene preguntas? O llame al o al 1-800-564-5465 (TTY: 711). Estamos a su disposición las.

Program Goals

The ultimate goal of the program is total abstinence and healthy living, utilizing evidence-based interventions designed to:

  • Promote greater self-awareness, self-respect, and self-worth
  • Offer services that are sensitive to the individual needs of each man
  • Addressing individual needs surrounding cultural identity, religion, and sexual orientation
  • Provide referrals to educational and vocational programming according to the treatment plan
  • Enable successful community reintegration
  • Retain skills necessary to abstain from illicit substances
  • Improve interpersonal relationships with family members and others

Our Comprehensive Care

Residents of the program receive access to a wide range of treatment and rehabilitative services, including:

  • Individualized assessment and treatment planning
  • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
  • Motivational Interviewing techniques
  • One-on-one counseling
  • Group therapy sessions
  • Family-based interventions
  • Skills training and psychosocial rehabilitation
  • Structured relapse prevention education
  • Social and recreational activities for healing and connection

The program also incorporates culturally responsive care by honoring the diverse backgrounds, identities, and beliefs of each participant. Clients are encouraged to explore personal development and growth through education, vocational referrals, and community reentry planning.

What Sets Us Apart

This residential program blends clinical therapy with practical life support. Clients benefit from an integrated model that acknowledges the complexity of substance use disorders, particularly when paired with mental health concerns. The program’s inclusive philosophy, evidence-based structure, and commitment to individual dignity make it a powerful space for transformation.

Where available, eligible services may be funded through the Substance Abuse Block Grant (SABG).

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Level II residential program for substance abuse?
A Level II residential program offers structured 24-hour support in a home-like setting for individuals who need intensive therapy without hospital-level care.

Can someone with a co-occurring disorder join a residential rehab program?
Yes. Individuals with stabilized co-occurring disorders are often eligible for residential treatment, where both substance use and mental health needs are addressed.

What therapies are used in substance abuse residential programs?
Common therapies include Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Motivational Interviewing, individual and group counseling, and skill-building for relapse prevention.

How does family involvement impact substance abuse recovery?
Family interventions help rebuild trust, enhance communication, and create a support system that continues after the client completes the program.

What life skills are taught in residential treatment programs?
Clients may learn communication skills, emotional regulation, vocational readiness, relapse prevention techniques, and strategies for healthy daily living.

How does structured living support recovery from addiction?
Structure provides consistency, accountability, and a safe routine that supports behavior change and reinforces positive coping mechanisms.

Are social or recreational activities part of addiction recovery?
Yes. Activities like sports, arts, and group outings foster connection, reduce isolation, and promote overall well-being in recovery.

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