The Haven, located at 1107 East Adelaide Drive in Tucson, Arizona, is a dedicated residential treatment center offering comprehensive services for women grappling with substance use disorders. Since its establishment in 1970, The Haven has been committed to providing a safe, supportive, and non-judgmental environment tailored specifically to women’s unique recovery needs.
Understanding the pivotal role of family in the recovery process, The Haven allows mothers to bring their children under the age of four into the residential program. This approach not only strengthens the mother-child bond but also offers opportunities for women to develop and practice effective parenting skills within a nurturing setting. The facility provides necessary resources for both mother and child, ensuring a holistic recovery experience.
The treatment programs at The Haven are built upon evidence-based, trauma-informed therapies, including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Moral Reconation Therapy (MRT), and Eye Movement Desensitization Reprocessing (EMDR). These modalities are designed to address the specific mental health and recovery needs of women, promoting lasting healing and personal growth. Additionally, The Haven offers the Native Ways Residential Program, a culturally supportive initiative tailored to meet the unique needs of Native American women, blending traditional healing practices with modern therapeutic approaches.
Beyond individual therapy, The Haven emphasizes the importance of family involvement in treatment planning. Services include individual, group, and family counseling facilitated by master’s level therapists, as well as life skills and parenting classes aimed at fostering independence and self-help. The facility also provides extended support by coordinating with courts, the Arizona Department of Child Safety, employers, and mental health agencies to assist members in their transition back to daily life.
The Haven’s mission is to offer professional, holistic services to all women, empowering them to unlock their potential while recovering from substance use and striving towards optimal mental health. The organization envisions healthy communities free from stigma towards those facing mental health and substance use challenges, contributing positively to the well-being of the Tucson community.