Renaissance Recovery Center

Category: Addiction treatment center in Gilbert, Arizona

Address: 459 N Gilbert Rd Suite B-140, Gilbert, AZ 85234, USA

Phone: +14805267738

Opening hours

Sunday: Open 24 hours

Monday: Open 24 hours

Tuesday: Open 24 hours

Wednesday: Open 24 hours

Thursday: Open 24 hours

Friday: Open 24 hours

Saturday: Open 24 hours

Reviews

Craig Owens

Oct 14, 2022

Renaissance Recovery is an empathetic, loving, supportive, realistic and holistic breath of fresh air in the valley's recovery community. Each employee that works there has your success and support as their number one goal. For those looking for hope, answers and solutions there is no finer establishment. I have witnessed absolute miracles happen in the rooms at Renaissance. Don't over think it.......give them a call! 🙏

Mike Brown

Oct 13, 2022

As a treatment provider, I’ve been aware of Renaissance Recovery Center for many years. I know Steve both personally and have worked with him professionally. I would highly recommend this program to anyone needing help with substance use challenges. Renaissance is caring, compassionate, and committed to providing the highest level of treatment. The team is experienced and uniquely skilled. They will always put the needs of each person first. If I need to make a referral in the Phoenix area, Renaissance is at the top of my list. If you need help, don’t hesitate to call Steve. Renaissance Recovery Center does it the right way.

Stephen Connolly

May 17, 2022

Steve is an absolutely remarkable guy! I felt I got more benefit after a 30 minute assessment than I have from other providers in a very long time. His foundation is clearly built upon the genuine care and concern for those he serves, and his understanding and support for those in recovery is beyond reproach. Thank you!

Bruce H Jackson

May 15, 2022

Having known Steve Brown for many years, and seeing his dedication to the service of those struggling with addiction and life disruptions, I know he and his team are dedicated to helping anyone searching to move from difficult times towards a more inspired and purposeful future. This is a place to re-design your future!

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Questions & Answers

Is this an inpatient residential center ?

Paul Carpenter | Oct 20, 2018
Chad Metz | Oct 20, 2019

No, IOP, intensive outpatient program

Do you have to have insurance?

Yvonne Lopez | Oct 20, 2018
Renaissance Recovery Center | Oct 19, 2021

Hi Yvonne. While we do accept most insurance policies, insurance is not required to participate in our program. Please let me know if you need anything further. Warmest regards, Steve

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How to stay sober

Renaissance Recovery Center | Oct 19, 2020
Renaissance Recovery Center | Oct 19, 2020

Drug addiction treatment is only the beginning of one’s journey toward sobriety. Staying sober requires a daily commitment to maintaining healthy habits and behaviors. While the phrase "one day at a time" may seem like a cliché, it can be an effective mantra for anyone who wants to resist the physical and mental craving for their drug of choice.

What does outpatient mean?

Renaissance Recovery Center | Oct 19, 2020
Renaissance Recovery Center | Oct 19, 2020

The outpatient definition is a treatment program that doesn’t require the patient to stay in rehab, just to attend all scheduled sessions. Patients in outpatient treatment to our facility for targeted counseling and work, including group and individual therapy while still living at home, working, and their other typical activities. Renaissance Recovery Center, a drug and alcohol addiction treatment center in Arizona, offers an intensive 90-day outpatient treatment program that can get to the root of a patient’s addiction without disrupting their regular schedule or life.

How do you know if someone is an alcoholic?

Renaissance Recovery Center | Oct 19, 2020
Renaissance Recovery Center | Oct 19, 2020

Some of the most common signs of alcoholism include an inability or unwillingness to quit drinking, even in the face of serious legal and social consequences. Those who have been charged with more than one alcohol-related crime recently such as being charged with DUI, been fired from a job due to their drinking, or who have begun to develop alcohol-related liver, kidney, or heart problems are all signs of alcoholism.

How do you know if someone is addicted to drugs?

Renaissance Recovery Center | Oct 19, 2020
Renaissance Recovery Center | Oct 19, 2020

The most common signs of drug addiction include marked changes in appearance (rapid weight gain or loss, hair loss, or skin sores), mood swings, disrupted sleep patterns (sleeping excessively, staying awake for days, or both), and the adoption of a new friends, avoiding existing friends who don’t use drugs. Many who struggle with addiction also have financial difficulties, since building up a tolerance to their drug of choice can mean spending more and more money for each high.

How to get someone into rehab?

Renaissance Recovery Center | Oct 19, 2020
Renaissance Recovery Center | Oct 19, 2020

Determining how to help an addict can be tough. There are many ways to get someone into a rehab program, from threatening legal consequences (for example, a the court states rehab as the only alternative to jail) to conducting an intervention or offering to pay a portion of the treatment costs in exchange for their promise to complete treatment. Our experienced team is prepared to help with interventions to help you encourage a loved one to agree to treatment.

Does rehab work?

Renaissance Recovery Center | Oct 19, 2020
Renaissance Recovery Center | Oct 19, 2020

Many who struggle with substance abuse wonder whether rehab is the best way to treat addiction. So how does rehab work? Substance abuse treatment starts by delving into the physical, mental, and emotional reasons the patient is struggling with addiction. Only by addressing these root causes that often lead to substance abuse can the patient identify addiction triggers and develop the necessary coping mechanisms to achieve and maintain sobriety. Rehabilitation provides the best opportunity for someone struggling with addiction to seek focused, targeted treatment for the underlying cause of their addiction.

How do you know if you need rehab?

Renaissance Recovery Center | Oct 19, 2020
Renaissance Recovery Center | Oct 19, 2020

The decision to pursue sobriety is different for everyone. Some people struggling with addiction hit rock bottom if they lose their job, get served with divorce papers, or even wind up homeless as a result of their addiction. Others may question "when is it time for help with rehabilitation?" after an intervention. Often, if you’re even asking yourself the question of whether you or a loved one may need rehab, pursuing treatment can be a good idea. A free consultation can help you come to a clear determination.

How long does rehab take?

Renaissance Recovery Center | Oct 19, 2020
Renaissance Recovery Center | Oct 19, 2020

A 90-day strategic program combines one-on-one treatment and can include family counseling to help recover on multiple levels. There’s no one "right" answer—the length of the treatment program is customized and dependent on the patient’s individual goals, budget, and the type of treatment needed. We are prepared to help with interventions, counseling, group therapy, aftercare, and more.

Does insurance cover rehab?

Renaissance Recovery Center | Oct 19, 2020
Renaissance Recovery Center | Oct 19, 2020

The answer typically is yes. The Affordable Care Act (ACA) set some standards for insurance policies, one of which includes requiring all insurance plans to cover certain aspects of addiction treatment. The types of services covered will depend on the specific terms of the insurance policy, but most rehabs (including Renaissance Recovery Center in Gilbert, Arizona) offer free assessments and referrals to get you started.

What is the cost for detox , self pay ? Do you do payment plans with money down up front ?

Jarid Tolson | Oct 20, 2019
Renaissance Recovery Center | Nov 23, 2021

We are happy to provide referrals for those seeking detox.

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