

Working To Make Your Recovery Affordable By Accepting Most Insurances
Do not be discouraged if you are not seeing your insurance provider listed on our website. We take many types of insurance! Call Today: (844) 292-5010
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In-Network: BCBS
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In-Network: Aetna
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In-Network: Tricare
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In-Network: Cigna
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Proudly Caring for Veterans
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In-Network: Carelon
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In-Network: MultiPlan
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In-Network: HMC
Drug and Alcohol Rehab Admissions Information
At Decision Point Center, we are dedicated to providing care and compassion throughout every step of the rehab process. When you first contact us, you will speak with one of our highly-trained admissions representatives. These staff members listen carefully to the needs of every individual patient, taking the time to thoroughly assess potential treatment options. Our representatives are here to answer all your questions regarding programs, costs, and insurance options, so don’t hesitate to ask.
Our goal at Decision Point Center is to ensure that every potential patient has the best chances of success, whether that means receiving treatment at our Arizona drug and alcohol rehabilitation facility or receiving it somewhere else. We will even provide suggestions for alternative programs when we believe they are in a patient’s best interests. At Decision Point Center, we take our duty to provide hope extremely seriously, and will do everything in our power to help anyone get better.
To learn more about what to expect from our admissions process, contact a representative now at (844) 292-5010.
What to Know for Patients & Families
Decision Point Center wishes to make our admissions process as stress-free as possible for patients and their families. When patients first arrive, our staff will guide them through all the necessary paperwork and make sure they understand our policies, procedures, and treatment programs. After the patient is introduced to their Primary Therapist, we can begin developing a treatment plan tailored to their specific needs, and the patient can be admitted. This involves taking them to their residence, allowing them to meet others in the facility, and giving the patient time to process all the changes that are happening in a quiet and peaceful environment.
Families and loved ones are of course allowed to go over paperwork and say goodbye to patients. However, after a given time period, it is important to let the patient begin to adjust to their new routine on their own.
Helpful links for those beginning the admissions process:
Information for Visitors
Visiting a loved one in rehab can be difficult, especially in the beginning. Visitors will be subject to a screening process to check they are not bringing in drugs, alcohol, or anything else that could interfere with the patient’s recovery. This is not only to protect you and your loved ones, but also the others at our facility. It is worth noting that sometimes a loved one may be asked to participate in a family therapy session. This is not the same as a regular visit, and participants should prepare themselves for the experience. Ultimately, your mission as a visitor is to help the person you love break the cycle of addiction, which means being there to support them, but also giving them space to thrive in their designated programs.
From more admissions and visitor information from our Arizona addiction rehab center, call (844) 292-5010, or click here to contact us online.

Real Clients. Real Recoveries.
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“Thank you for helping me navigate through one of the most difficult times in my life. I really attribute my experience while in your care to saving my life and career.”- Phil O.
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“Doug and Wade really helped me and my loved ones through a tough time.”- J.C.
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“Steve in admissions was extremely helpful for our family as we tried to choose a program recently.”- Paula A.
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“Decision Point was different from the beginning. A team approach from professionals who care.”- Candace
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“Thank you for helping me be a better person. Doug and Wade really helped me and my loved ones through a tough time.”- JD
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“The moment I was in their hands, my transformation began. They actually cared. They actually WANTED to help me. I wasn't just another paycheck to them. They asked questions. They made a plan for me. And they followed it to the T.”- Amber B.
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“THIS MAN MOVED MOUNTAINS to literally help save her!”- Corin C.
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This facility deserves a special recognition. They have been around for years but the services they provide and the recovery that comes out of their facility, only seem to grow over the years. I have worked with Stephen from the admissions department and he has always gone above and beyond to make sure clients feel comfortable and get the care they need. I definitely recommend Decision Point Center!!!!- Ashley B.

We Understand You May Have Questions
Let Us Provide You With Answer
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Do You Offer Wilderness Therapy And How Does It Work?While we do not offer Wilderness Therapy, we do offer outdoor and recreational therapy incorporating hiking, and backpacking to challenge individuals to become the confident person they know they can be. This helps with identifying internal behavior patterns, beliefs, emotions, and core issues, while providing opportunities for learning in the areas of leadership, communication, and problem-solving skills.
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How Do I Know if I'm an Addict?At Decision Point we avoid labels and embrace empowerment. With our comprehensive assessments, clinical expertise, and varying levels and lengths of treatment we determine which route is best for your unique needs.
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What If The 12 Steps Aren't My Cup of Tea?No problem. The 12 Steps is just one of many tools available to us at Decision Point and we firmly believe in finding the tools that best suit the individual. We’ll expose you to the 12 Steps of A.A. the way they were meant to be presented, but we’ll also introduce you to solid therapeutic alternatives if you desire.
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What is the process to get someone into treatment?The first step is to reach out to our team, so we can help point you in the right direction. There are probably thousands of questions that you may have about addiction treatment, and we are here to help answer any questions.



Meet Our Dedicated Team
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Mary Ann Zuppardo Executive Director
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Dr. Terry Vaughan Medical Director, Psychiatrist
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Maureen "Mo" Michael, LPC, ICGC Clinical Director
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Jill White Assistant Clinical Director
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Stephen Leza Director of Admissions & Business Development
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Heather Crawford Director of Medical Services
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Josh Patrick Residential Director
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Deborah Pallett, P.A. Physician Assistant
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Michael A. Frost Detox Practitioner
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Dr. Julia L. Summers, LPC DBT Therapist
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Douglas Winter MS, LISAC, CSAT Primary Therapist
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Troy Trout Outdoor Activity Coordinator
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Francisco Flores Admissions Coordinator
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Sierra Ramos Case Manager