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Our Alcohol Rehab and Drug Rehab Buckeye AZ Resources

Finding Local Mental Health and Addiction Treatment in Buckeye, Arizona

Get Help Convenient to Buckeye at Purpose in Phoenix

Purpose Healing Center provides addiction treatment services for adults at our Phoenix location, with additional programming available through its Scottsdale location based on clinical fit and program availability.

For people in Buckeye, the main practical consideration is travel. Treatment at Purpose does not take place in Buckeye itself.

Admissions can help confirm which location is being recommended, what level of care may be appropriate, and what transportation or scheduling questions should be discussed before intake.

Buckeye residents often compare nearby options with programs elsewhere in the Valley.

When broader medical, behavioral health, or structured treatment support is needed, expanding the search beyond city limits may make sense.

A first call can be used to review the substances involved, any mental health concerns, recent treatment history, insurance information, and whether same-day or next-day admissions may be available.

What to Look for at Treatment Centers in Buckeye or Nearby Alterantives

Look for accreditations and clear information on staffing when looking at Buckeye rehabs and nearby options like ours.

Make sure that care planning is based on clinical needs, safety considerations, and that the program selected works with day-to-day logistics such as transportation, work, family responsibilities, and insurance coverage.

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The Importance of Evidence-Based, Holistic Treatment Center Services

Effective treatment for alcohol and substance use disorders may include medical support, individual therapy, group therapy, family involvement when appropriate, and planning for ongoing recovery support after a higher level of care ends.

Evidence-based, holistic treatment services are designed to address substance use as well as related behavioral health concerns when both need attention at the same time.

At Purpose, care is structured, but not one-size-fits-all. Some adults need detox and 24-hour support at the beginning. Others may need outpatient services that fit around work, parenting, or other responsibilities. Admissions can explain what is currently available and which level of care is the best fit.

Does Insurance Cover Rehab in Buckeye and Local Facilities Nearby?

Accessible programs are essential when seeking out substance abuse treatment in Buckeye or the surrounding area.

If you cannot attend Purpose Healing, or choose a local alternative, look for programs that accept Arizona Medicaid (AHCCCS) and most group health programs in-network.

When is Seeking Dual Diagnosis Treatment in Buckeye Called For?

Substance use concerns do not always exist on their own. Some adults are also dealing with anxiety, depression, trauma-related symptoms, grief, sleep disruption, or other mental health concerns.

When both substance use and mental health issues need attention, integrated dual diagnosis treatment and planning support can help keep care more organized and practical.

Our Accredited Alcohol and Drug Rehab Programs Near Buckeye AZ

Purpose Healing Center offers a range of services for adults who need structured help with substance use and related behavioral health concerns.

Programs may include medically supported detox, medication-assisted treatment when appropriate, inpatient rehab, individual counseling, family therapy, and outpatient care.

The right starting point depends on the person, the substances involved, current symptoms, safety concerns, and what support is available at home.

Admissions can help determine whether detox, inpatient treatment, or outpatient programming is the most practical next step.

Addressing Aftercare Planning and Relapse Prevention

Recovery planning does not end when a formal treatment stay ends.

Those seeking to maintain a sober lifestyle in Buckeye benefit from a practical plan for local meetings, crisis contacts, transportation, follow-up appointments, work responsibilities, and support at home.

A realistic aftercare plan can include peer support groups, outpatient services, community behavioral health resources, and a clear response plan for periods of stress or return-to-use risk.

Scheduling, driving routes, public transit limitations, and family coordination can all affect whether follow-up care remains consistent.

NA and AA Meetings in Buckeye AZ for Peer Support

Drug and Alcohol Support Groups

We always share information about the importance of local support groups after leaving the rehab and treatment center. These groups are indispensable to sobriety and include Alcoholics Anonymous (AA), Narcotics Anonymous (NA), and others such as SMART Recovery (typically online).

Fellowship Meeting Name Day(s) Time Open/Closed Meeting Type(s) Format Venue Address Accessibility/Notes Last Verified
AA Living Sober Monday 10:00 AM Not listed Women In-person Summit Community Church 20555 W Roosevelt St, Buckeye, AZ 85326 Could not verify additional notes March 31, 2026
AA Way Out West Tuesday 7:00 PM Not listed Not listed In-person Festival Foothills Elementary 26252 W Desert Vista Blvd, Buckeye, AZ 85396 Could not verify additional notes March 31, 2026
AA Tuesday Night Summit Mens Tuesday 7:00 PM Not listed Men In-person Summit Community Church 20555 W Roosevelt St, Buckeye, AZ 85326 Could not verify additional notes March 31, 2026
AA Bone Dry Group Wednesday 7:00 PM Closed Discussion; Men In-person The Center on Main 4239 N Village St, Buckeye, AZ Time shown as 7:00 PM–8:00 PM in official listing March 31, 2026
AA Surrender To Win Wednesday 7:00 PM Not listed Not listed In-person Chamber of Commerce 508 Monroe Ave, Buckeye, AZ 85326 Could not verify additional notes March 31, 2026
NA Buckeye Hope Thursday 7:00 PM Open Discussion; Topic In-person Not listed 10 N Apache, Buckeye, AZ Wheelchair accessible March 31, 2026

A Note on Sober Outdoor Activities in Buckeye

White Tank Mountains

Buckeye offers access to outdoor spaces such as Skyline Regional Park and other West Valley recreation areas. Time outdoors can be part of a healthier routine during recovery, especially when it supports structure, movement, and time away from high-risk environments.

Outdoor activity is not a substitute for treatment, therapy, medication management, or recovery support. It can be one practical part of a broader recovery plan that also includes meetings, follow-up care, and stable daily habits.

Get Help Convenient to Buckeye at Purpose Healing  Center

Effective, accredited treatment programs at all levels of care are offered at Purpose Healing Center.

For Buckeye residents, a phone call can confirm where services would be provided, what programs would be indicated, and how insurance verification works, as well as answer questions or concerns.

At Purpose, we find that clear planning at the start can make the next steps easier to understand and more successful. Please reach out to our caring Admissions team confidentially now for support and assistance. 

Local Recovery & Community Resources for Buckeye Residents

Resource name What it helps with Address or service area Phone if listed Website/source link
988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline Immediate crisis support by call or text Nationwide 988 988 Lifeline
Arizona Statewide Crisis Hotline / Solari 24/7 crisis support, text, and chat Arizona statewide 1-844-534-HOPE (4673); text 4HOPE to 44673 AHCCCS crisis hotline page
Maricopa County Crisis Line via Mercy Care County crisis line for Maricopa residents Maricopa County 1-800-631-1314 AHCCCS crisis hotline page
Solari Warm Line Peer support for adults who need non-crisis support Central Arizona 602-347-1100 Solari Warm Line
211 Arizona Referrals for behavioral health, benefits, housing, and other community services Arizona statewide 211 211 Arizona
Southwest Behavioral & Health Services – Buckeye Outpatient Outpatient behavioral health, psychiatric care, substance use services, case management 26428 W. MC85, Buckeye, AZ 85326 623-882-9906 Southwest Behavioral & Health Services
Adelante Healthcare – Buckeye Behavioral Health Integrated behavioral health and community health services 306 E. Monroe, Buckeye, AZ 85326 480-964-2273 Adelante Healthcare Buckeye Behavioral Health
City of Buckeye Social Services / CAP Utility help, limited rental help, and local social-services navigation Buckeye residents 623-349-6619 City of Buckeye Social Services
City of Buckeye Transit Services Senior transportation and limited medical rides for qualifying residents Buckeye 623-349-6600 City of Buckeye Transit Services
All Faith Community Services: Buckeye Food pantry, clothing, job training, SNAP and utility application support 214 S 5th St, Buckeye, AZ 85326 623-386-3513 Arizona Food Bank Network listing
NAMI Valley of the Sun Mental health support, education, and connection to local NAMI programs Greater Phoenix area 800-950-6264 (NAMI HelpLine) NAMI Valley of the Sun
City of Buckeye Utility Billing Assistance Program Temporary utility and eviction-prevention support for qualifying residents Buckeye residents 623-349-6619 City of Buckeye Utility Billing Assistance

References

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  4. Arizona Food Bank Network. (n.d.). All Faith Community Services: Buckeye. https://azfoodbanks.org/maps/all-faith-community-services-buckeye/
  5. Arizona Health Care Cost Containment System. (n.d.). Crisis hotlines. https://www.azahcccs.gov/BehavioralHealth/crisis.html
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  15. Salt River Intergroup of Alcoholics Anonymous. (n.d.). Meetings in Buckeye. https://aaphoenix.org/meetings/
  16. SAMHSA. (2025). Arizona: National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2022–2023 state-specific tables of model-based estimates [PDF]. https://www.samhsa.gov/data/sites/default/files/reports/rpt56188/2023-nsduh-sae-state-tables_0/2023-nsduh-sae-state-tabs-arizona.pdf
  17. Solari Crisis Response Network. (n.d.). 24/7 crisis line. https://crisis.solari-inc.org/get-help/crisis-line/
  18. Solari Crisis Response Network. (n.d.). 24/7 warm line. https://crisis.solari-inc.org/get-help/warm-line/
  19. Solari Crisis Response Network. (n.d.). Contact. https://crisis.solari-inc.org/contact/

Driving Directions from Buckeye to Purpose Healing Center in Phoenix

Originating from Buckeye City Hall: 530 E. Monroe Ave, Buckeye, AZ 85326 to Purpose Healing Center, 1841 N 24th St, Phoenix, AZ 85008

Route option 1: I-10 East
Take Monroe Avenue to the nearest access point for I-10 East toward Phoenix. Stay on I-10 East, then exit near 24th Street and continue north to 1841 N 24th St. This is usually the most direct freeway route for many Buckeye residents traveling to the Phoenix facility.

Route option 2: MC 85 / surface-road approach into Phoenix
From central Buckeye, take MC 85 eastbound toward Phoenix, then connect into the central Phoenix street grid and head north on 24th Street to the facility. This option may be worth checking when freeway traffic, closures, or time-of-day conditions make I-10 less convenient.

Travel conditions can vary substantially by time of day, construction, and incidents on I-10, so we advise confirming the route before departure.