Into Action Recovery - Men's Rehab Center AZ
Overview
Men-only residential substance use and co-occurring mental health treatment centered around a 12-step model and a strong emphasis on brotherhood. With only 10 clients at a time, men receive focused individual attention. Schedules consist of five hours of daily programming, including one-on-one therapy sessions. Treatment plans are reviewed weekly by the client and the clinical director, so adjustments can be made as needed. The facility has a pool and a fitness facility men can enjoy outside of clinical hours.
Ages Served
- Adults (Ages 26-64)
- Young Adults (Ages 18-25)
Genders Accepted
- Male
Languages Served
- English
Treatment
- Short-term residential
Special Programs
- Adult men
- Mental health disorders
Who is this facility a good fit for?
Best fit if: Men in early recovery who benefit from predictability and residential structure; interested in a 12-step model; want a small-group setting and focused clinical care; have private insurance or can self pay.
Not a fit if: Those who require acute, hospital-level care or withdrawal management (detox); looking for a non-12-step approach; want outpatient or self-directed treatment; have Medicaid and are unable to self pay.
What to expect
Developing your care plan
- Assessment: Clients meet with a nurse for a health assessment, and if needed, see a doctor or the medical director for further clinical consultation.
- Collaboration: The treatment plan is developed collaboratively between the client and clinical director, allowing men to have input on their recovery path.
- Weekly review: Care plans are reviewed weekly so adjustments can be made as needed.
Who you will meet with
- Program director: Oversees daily operations.
- Full-time therapist: Leads individual counseling, group therapy, and process groups.
- Clinical director: Works with clients on weekly treatment-plan review.
- Medical staff: Men see a full-time nurse for health concerns, monitoring, and referrals, and can consult with the medical director as needed.
- Behavioral health technicians: Available between sessions for additional support, transportation, and day-to-day needs.
Typical schedule
- Structured routines: Men wake up and go to bed at the same time every day, allowing for a predictable rhythm.
- Daily programming: Clients participate in five hours of programming every day. This includes individual therapy, group sessions, and optional family therapy.
- Evidence-based therapy: Methods include cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and motivational interviewing (MI).
- 12-step work: Twelve-step groups (such as Alcoholics Anonymous and Narcotics Anonymous), accountability, and peer support are key parts of the program.
Living experiences and amenities
- Peaceful small-group setting: Men stay in a large suburban house in either private and shared rooms. The small census of 10 clients creates a calm, focused recovery environment.
- Fitness and movement: Clients have access to a full gym and a swimming pool. Yoga is also offered, as well as therapeutic outings such as hiking.
- Meals: Clients are served chef-prepared meals made to ensure proper nutrition.
- Family communications: Positive family contact is encouraged, and visitation can be arranged on weekends.
Aftercare
- Ongoing resources: Men can participate in alumni reunions and aftercare group therapy, both in person and online.
- Community meetings: Clients can attend 12-step groups in their community, with support from connections made during treatment.
Pre-Admissions Experience
We conducted a series of pre-admissions calls, the most recent on March 19, 2026 to evaluate response time, transparency, and patient experience.
When we reached out to Into Action Recovery Men’s Rehab Center, the admissions team was friendly and knowledgeable. They walked through clinical operations, day-to-day scheduling, accommodations, and policies. The conversation felt detailed and transparent, with clear explanations around the workings of the program.
Client Reviews
Recent reviews describe a structured men’s program with a strong peer culture, engaged staff, and a polished residential setting.
- Treatment Quality & Outcomes (100% positive): Reviews often point to a structured daily routine, 12-step integration, support for co-occurring disorders, and a focus on long-term change rather than short-term stabilization. Several reviewers also connect the program model with lasting sobriety, accountability, and improved family relationships. "The model truly works for men who are ready to change."
- Staff & Care Experience (100% positive): Many reviewers describe staff as caring, respectful, and recovery-focused. "The staff genuinely care and create an environment where growth and responsibility are encouraged every day."
- Facility & Environment (100% positive): Clients and visitors frequently mention a comfortable, well-kept setting with thoughtfully designed living spaces. Reviews suggest the men-only environment feels private, functional, and conducive to focus. "Top notch! Rooms well laid out. Private gym. Pool."
- Support & Community (100% positive): Reviews regularly highlight the sense of community, peer connection, and accountability built into the program. Some also mention aftercare and ongoing support as strengths that continue beyond residential treatment. "The structure, accountability, and sense of community... have made a noticeable difference in recovery."
- Access & Process: Some reviews say that admissions and early communication feel straightforward, with help around verification, assessment, and start dates. A few also note clear explanations around treatment costs and getting started.
Facility Transparency
Verified by Start Your Recovery: On March 21, 2026, our research team conducted a comprehensive review of this facility's advertising claims, registrations from public health departments, national accrediting bodies, and SAMHSA.
Pre-Admissions Experience Evaluation: Most recent call conducted on March 19, 2026.
Cost and Insurance
Insurance Accepted
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- TriWest
- Other Private Insurance
Disclaimer: Additional insurance plans may be accepted. Please contact the provider directly to confirm current coverage details, as this information may change.
Financial Assistance
- Does not offer Free
- Does not offer Payment assistance
- Does not offer Sliding fee scale
Treatment
Treatment Setting
- Short-term residential
Treatment Approaches
- 12-step program support
- Substance use counseling
Additional Support and Services
- Mental health support
Counseling and Education
- One-on-one counseling
- Substance use education
Other Conditions Treated
- Anger
- Codependency
- Depression
- Trauma
Amenities and Experiences
Amenities
- Fitness center
- Pool
- Gourmet meals
- Access to nature
- Healthy meals
- In-house chef
- Outdoor relaxation lounge
Room Amenities
- Outdoor space
- Private rooms
- Shared room options
Activities
- AA/NA Meetings
- Movies
- Secular meetings
- Yoga
- Fitness activities
- Gender-specific support groups
- Hiking
- Life skills workshops
- Offsite outings
- Spiritual or faith-based services
Settings
- Desert
Ownership Type
- For-profit
Quality and Trust
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The Joint Commission
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