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24/7 Access Point and Transition Point

Magellan Health Services of Arizona, the Regional Behavioral Health Authority for central Arizona, and Community Bridges, Inc. launched Access Point and Transition Point (APTP) behavioral health facilities in the East Valley and West Valley.

  • Access Point serves primarily as an entry point for transfers, walk-ins and drop-offs and provides 24-hour triage, assessment, brief intervention, and transition support.
  • Transition Point provides stabilizing care for adults who can benefit clinically from brief residential services for three to five days.
  • Access Point and Transition Point are designed to bridge the gap in the public behavioral health system between inpatient and crisis services on one end of the spectrum and routine behavioral health care on the other.

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Crisis Stabilization & Medical Detoxification

Crisis stabilization services are emergency interventions that can last up to a maximum of 23 hours. Services include medically monitored stabilization, triage, evaluation, assessment, and transitional services for individuals who have either used a substance within the last five days, or are currently experiencing a substance or co-morbid related crisis.

Our inpatient medical detoxification centers utilize physician-directed protocols (generally three to five days) with nationally recognized Best Practice approaches. These medical protocols are directed by licensed medical practitioners and are supported by our clinical team of registered nurses (RN), behavioral health specialists, peer support specialists, and transition coordinators.

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Outpatient Behavioral Health Programs

CBI's numerous outpatient programs provide substance abuse and mental health treatment for men and women throughout Arizona. All of our programs provide Best Practice behavioral and cognitive modalities.

The following services are available:

  • Substance use disorder treatment and Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT) services, including outpatient detoxification and addiction-based pharmacotherapies *
  • Mental health treatment & Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT) *
  • Intensive & standard outpatient counseling
  • Recovery support groups
  • Specialized peer support & outreach teams, including crisis and H3 navigators
  • Family support programs
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Prevention & Community Education

MPA-Brochure-FINAL-HI-RES-1 The CBI Prevention Partnership provides community-based prevention programs that promote healthy lifestyles to youth, families, and community members.

In 2008, CBI launched the Mesa Prevention Alliance (MPA). Today the Alliance is supported by over 250 members who work together to develop the best possible plan to address youth substance use through education, prevention, and healthy alternatives. www.joinMPA.org

The CBI Prevention Partnership also provides educational workshops for parents, teachers, law enforcement, the faith community, and the community at large. Our dynamic presentations elevate awareness about local substance abuse trends, signs and symptoms of abuse, and local resource information.Learn More »

Residential Treatment

The Lighthouse is a residential program in Yuma, Arizona. The following behavioral health services are provided at the Center:

  • Psychiatric & Co-occurring Substance Use Disorder Treatment
  • Transition & Brief Intervention
  • Counseling & Peer Support Services
  • Transportation Assistance
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Rural Stabilization and Recovery Units (SRU's)

CBI operates five programs in Gila, Pinal, and Navajo Counties. These licensed Level IV facilities provide the following services:

  • Crisis Intervention, Triage, Stabilization & Short-term Recovery Services (three-five days)
  • Peer Support & Community-based Outreach
  • Counseling Services, Transition & Referral
  • Continuing Care
  • Family Support Programs

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Programs for Women and Children

The Center for Hope for Women, Infants & Children - 480.461.1711

The Center for Hope (CFH) is a unique and nationally recognized Best Practice program that provides housing and treatment services to pregnant and parenting women. CFH offers long-term support and residential services to pregnant women in need of a safe and structured environment to address their physical, mental, and emotional health needs.

Eligibility for women’s services at CFH:

  • Be 18 years of age or older
  • Be pregnant
  • Have a history of substance abuse
  • Be willing to commit to a long-term program



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