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Community Bridges, Inc. (CBI) CBI was incorporated as a private non-profit, 501(c)(3) organization in 1982 and has a 30-year history of providing comprehensive, medically integrated behavioral health programs which include prevention, education and treatment services using cutting edge, nationally recognized treatment models throughout Arizona. Today, we are one of the largest statewide crisis providers offering outpatient treatment for co-occurring disorders, psychiatric stabilization, medical detoxification (inpatient and outpatient), residential care for pregnant women, prevention and education services, and community development. CBI operates 22 programs throughout Arizona that are all licensed by the Arizona Department of Health Services- Division of Behavioral Health and accredited for all of our prevention and clinical programs from the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF). AZ BRIDGE TO RECOVERY ABR 554 S. Bellview Mesa, AZ 85204 AVONDALE-WEST VALLEY Access Point & Transition Point 824 N. 99th Ave. Avondale, AZ 85323 BENSON Desert Sunrise 648 W. Union St Benson, AZ 85602 BENSON Outpatient 730 & 732 W. 4th St. Benson, AZ 85602 BENSON SRU 646 W. Union St. Benson, AZ 85602 CASA GRANDE SRU & Outpatient 675 E. Cottonwood Lane Casa Grande, AZ 85122 CENTRAL CITY (CCARC) Addiction Recovery Center 2770 E. Van Buren Phoenix, Arizona 85008 CENTER FOR EXCELLENCE 8825 N. 23rd Ave., Ste. 100 Phoenix, AZ 85021 EAST VALLEY (EVARC) Addiction Recovery Center 560 S. Bellview Mesa, Arizona 85204 Program Directory Follow Us Prevention Programs CBI’s Prevention Partnership provides community and school- based programs in Maricopa, Navajo, and Apache Counties. Our services promote healthy lifestyles to youth, families, and community members. CBI founded the Mesa Prevention Alliance (MPA) in 2008. 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. Community Education CBI provides training opportunities and educational workshops for the community at-large to share our knowledge and expertise about substance abuse prevention and treatment. Trainings can be held at schools, local community centers, and the workplace. We have a dynamic group of trainers that have years of experience with presentations to address emerging drug trends, youth prevention, wellness, treatment for co-occurring disorders, signs and symptoms of use, and local resources for individuals and families. Our Funding Partners CBI contracts with the following Regional Behavorial Health Authorities (T/RBHA’s): Magellan Health Services of Arizona Cenpatico Behavorial Health of Arizona Community Partnership of Southern Arizona (CPSA) Northern Arizona Regional Behavorial Health Authority (NARBHA) Navajo Nation Gila River Indian Community White Mountain Apache Tribe Pascua Yaqui Tribe Additional program funding is supported by: U.S. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) AZ Department of Economic Security (DES) AZ Department of Health Services (ADHS) Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Valley of the Sun United Way (VSUW) The Governor’s Office for Children, Youth, and Families Maricopa County Drug Court The Cities of Mesa, Tempe, Scottsdale, Chandler, and Avondale In addition to the above, CBI contracts with over 25 private health plans. Payment for Services SAPT, AHCCCS, Private Pay, and Private Insurance Accepted. CBI ADMINISTRATION Executive Leadership Team, Finance, Billing, IT, Clinical, Training, Human Resources, Facilities & Prevention Programs 1855 W. Baseline Rd. • Ste. 101 • Mesa, AZ 85202 • 480.831.7566 CBI WOMEN’S AND CHILDREN’S PROGRAMS ASPIRE Women’s Outpatient 1745 S. Alma School Rd. • Ste. 230 • Mesa, AZ 85210 • 480.768.6022 CENTER FOR HOPE 554 S. Bellview • Mesa, AZ 85204 • 480.461.1711 CommunityBridgesAZ.org joinMPA.org 480.818.MPA7 AGENCY S E R V I C E S For Immediate Assistance Call 24/7 877.931.9142 GLOBE SRU & Outpatient 5734 E. Hope Lane Globe, AZ 85501 HOLBROOK SRU 993 N. Hermosa Dr. Holbrook, AZ 86025 JOURNEY 1550 N. Stonehenge Dr., Ste. 104 Gilbert, AZ 85233 LODESTAR DAY RESOURCE CENTER 1125 W. Jackson St. Phoenix, AZ 85007 MESA - EAST VALLEY Access Point & Transition Point 358 E. Javelina Ave., Ste. 101 Mesa, AZ 85210 PAYSON SRU & Outpatient 803 W. Main St. Payson, AZ 85541 STEELE COMMONS 1735 N.W. Grand Ave. Phoenix, AZ 85007 WINSLOW Outpatient 110 E. Second St. Winslow, AZ 86047 WINSLOW SRU 105 N. Cottonwood Ave. Winslow, AZ 86047 928.289.3151 YUMA Residential & Outpatient 3250 E. 40th St., Bldg. B & C Yuma, AZ 85365 TTY 623.643.9680 Celebrating 30 Years of Service

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Community Bridges, Inc. (CBI)CBI was incorporated as a private non-profit, 501(c)(3) organization in 1982 and has a 30-year history of providing comprehensive, medically integrated behavioral health programs which include prevention, education and treatment services using cutting edge, nationally recognized treatment models throughout Arizona. Today, we are one of the largest statewide crisis providers offering outpatient treatment for co-occurring disorders, psychiatric stabilization, medical detoxification (inpatient and outpatient), residential care for pregnant women, prevention and education services, and community development.

CBI operates 22 programs throughout Arizona that are all licensed by the Arizona Department of Health Services- Division of Behavioral Health and accredited for all of our prevention and clinical programs from the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF).

AZ BRIDGE TO RECOVERYABR554 S. BellviewMesa, AZ 85204

AVONDALE-WEST VALLEYAccess Point & Transition Point 824 N. 99th Ave. Avondale, AZ 85323

BENSON Desert Sunrise648 W. Union StBenson, AZ 85602

BENSONOutpatient730 & 732 W. 4th St.Benson, AZ 85602

BENSON SRU 646 W. Union St.Benson, AZ 85602

CASA GRANDE SRU & Outpatient675 E. Cottonwood LaneCasa Grande, AZ 85122

CENTRAL CITY (CCARC)Addiction Recovery Center2770 E. Van BurenPhoenix, Arizona 85008

CENTER FOR EXCELLENCE8825 N. 23rd Ave., Ste. 100Phoenix, AZ 85021

EAST VALLEY (EVARC) Addiction Recovery Center560 S. Bellview Mesa, Arizona 85204

Program Directory

Follow Us

Prevention ProgramsCBI’s Prevention Partnership provides community and school-based programs in Maricopa, Navajo, and Apache Counties. Our services promote healthy lifestyles to youth, families, and community members.

CBI founded the Mesa Prevention Alliance (MPA) in 2008. 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.

Community EducationCBI provides training opportunities and educational workshops for the community at-large to share our knowledge and expertise about substance abuse prevention and treatment. Trainings can be held at schools, local community centers, and the workplace. We have a dynamic group of trainers that have years of experience with presentations to address emerging drug trends, youth prevention, wellness, treatment for co-occurring disorders, signs and symptoms of use, and local resources for individuals and families.

Our Funding PartnersCBI contracts with the following Regional Behavorial Health Authorities (T/RBHA’s):

• Magellan Health Services of Arizona• Cenpatico Behavorial Health of Arizona• Community Partnership of Southern Arizona (CPSA) • Northern Arizona Regional Behavorial Health Authority

(NARBHA)• Navajo Nation• Gila River Indian Community• White Mountain Apache Tribe• Pascua Yaqui Tribe Additional program funding is supported by:

• U.S. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)• AZ Department of Economic Security (DES)• AZ Department of Health Services (ADHS)• Housing and Urban Development (HUD)• Valley of the Sun United Way (VSUW)• The Governor’s Office for Children, Youth, and Families• Maricopa County Drug Court• The Cities of Mesa, Tempe, Scottsdale, Chandler, and Avondale

In addition to the above, CBI contractswith over 25 private health plans.

Payment for ServicesSAPT, AHCCCS, Private Pay, and Private Insurance Accepted.

CBI ADMINISTRATION

Executive Leadership Team, Finance, Billing, IT, Clinical, Training, Human Resources, Facilities & Prevention Programs

1855 W. Baseline Rd. • Ste. 101 • Mesa, AZ 85202 • 480.831.7566

CBI WOMEN’S AND CHILDREN’S PROGRAMS

ASPIRE • Women’s Outpatient1745 S. Alma School Rd. • Ste. 230 • Mesa, AZ 85210 • 480.768.6022

CENTER FOR HOPE 554 S. Bellview • Mesa, AZ 85204 • 480.461.1711

CommunityBridgesAZ.org

joinMPA.org 480.818.MPA7

AGENCY S E R V I C E S

For Immediate AssistanceCall 24/7 • 877.931.9142

GLOBE SRU & Outpatient5734 E. Hope LaneGlobe, AZ 85501

HOLBROOK SRU993 N. Hermosa Dr.Holbrook, AZ 86025

JOURNEY1550 N. Stonehenge Dr., Ste. 104Gilbert, AZ 85233

LODESTAR DAY RESOURCE CENTER1125 W. Jackson St.Phoenix, AZ 85007

MESA - EAST VALLEYAccess Point & Transition Point358 E. Javelina Ave., Ste. 101Mesa, AZ 85210

PAYSON SRU & Outpatient803 W. Main St.Payson, AZ 85541

STEELE COMMONS1735 N.W. Grand Ave.Phoenix, AZ 85007

WINSLOW Outpatient110 E. Second St.Winslow, AZ 86047

WINSLOW SRU 105 N. Cottonwood Ave.Winslow, AZ 86047928.289.3151

YUMA Residential & Outpatient3250 E. 40th St., Bldg. B & C Yuma, AZ 85365

TTY 623.643.9680

Celebrating 30 Years of

Service

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CBI’s Statewide System of Care

East and West ValleyAccess Point & Transition Point

Access PointIntake & Assessment – A front door to the behavioral health system offering assessment for ongoing services, brief intervention, and coordination of care through contracted network providers.

Transition PointLevel III time-limited residential (3-5 days) – 16 beds for individuals (18 and older) who need targeted overnight support or planning for transition back to the community.

Crisis Stabilization & Medical Detoxification Programs

Crisis stabilization services are emergency interventions that can last up to 23 hours. Services include medically monitored stabilization, triage, evaluation, assessment, and transitional services for adults experiencing a substance or co-morbid related crisis.

Our inpatient medical detoxification centers utilize physician-directed protocols that are administered by licensed medical practitioners and supported by our entire clinical team of registered nurses (RN), clinicians, behavioral health specialists, peer support specialists, and transition coordinators.

CBI operates three Level I facilities located in Mesa and Phoenix:

• Arizona Bridge to Recovery (ABR)• East Valley Addiction Recovery Center (EVARC)• Central City Addiction Recovery Center (CCARC)

The Center for Hope for Women, Infants & Children

The Center for Hope (CFH) is a unique and nationally recognized 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. CFH offers group and individual counseling, parenting programs, relapse prevention, job skills training, housing, family counseling, and an on-site child development center for toddlers and infants.

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

An Outpatient Program for Women ASPIRE offers group and individual counseling, an on-site child care room, and a career center. Our program model utilizes best practice interventions specifically designed to address common barriers women face in recovery. The CFH’s continuing care program also operates from this location providing group and individual counseling, intensive case management for alumni, affordable housing, and rental assistance to qualifying families.

Rural Stabilization & Recovery Units (SRU’s)

CBI operates six Level IV licensed facilities in Cochise, Gila, Pinal, and Navajo Counties to 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

SRU’s are located in:

Benson • Casa Grande • Globe Holbrook • Winslow • Payson

Residential TreatmentCBI operates Level II residential programs located in Yuma and Benson to provide psychiatric, co-occurring, and substance use disorder treatment services including:

• Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT)• Brief Intervention Program (BIP)• Counseling & peer support services• Transition, referral & continuing care

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), including outpatient detoxification and addiction-based pharmacotherapies*

• Mental health treatment & MAT*• Intensive & standard outpatient counseling• Recovery support groups • Specialized peer support & outreach teams, including

Crisis and H3 Navigators• Family support programs

* Some services provided via Telemed

CBI outpatient facilities are located in:

Benson • Casa Grande • Globe • Gilbert Winslow • Yuma • Phoenix

In Phoenix:Center for Excellence

Lodestar Day Resource Center (LDRC) Counseling services for homeless & transitioning adults

Steele Commons Long-term housing program in partnership with Central Arizona Shelter Services (CASS)

Gilbert - Journey

Yuma Casa Grande

Winslow

GlendalePhoenix

Payson

Globe

Benson

East Valley Access Point & Transition Point Facility in Mesa

SRU and Outpatient Facility in Casa Grande

Center for Hope Facility