Behavioral Health Residential Facility
Arizona Department of Health Services
BH7956, Arizona

Admission: Ongoing
Inpatient
Healing starts here: Personalized support helping adults rediscover hope and achieve lasting healing from mental health and addiction challenges.
Recover and regain your purpose with Sequoia Behavioral Health. We are a small and supportive treatment center dedicated to personalized care for mental health, addiction, and co-occurring disorders. We diagnose and treat a wide variety of mental health disorders, including trauma effects, dual diagnosis, depression, anxiety, PTSD, bipolar disorder, and codependency. If you are struggling with your mental health, substance abuse, or both, we are here to help you regain control over your life. Our residential, intensive outpatient, and partial hospitalization programs are designed to treat a wide variety of mental, behavioral, and co-occurring disorders in a comfortable setting. At Sequoia Behavioral Health, you’ll experience integrated therapy that addresses your mental health symptoms and their root causes. Every member of our staff is trained in trauma-focused treatment, and we place a special emphasis on understanding and resolving trauma in our day-to-day programming. A mental health crisis can be layered and confusing. If you don’t see your disorder listed—or don’t know exactly why you are struggling—reach out to us to see how we can help. We treat each client at Sequoia on a personal level, and we’re ready to help you overcome whatever you may be facing. Don’t wait to get the treatment you need. Entering a mental health or addiction recovery program can feel like putting your life on hold, but nothing could be farther from the truth. By investing time and resources in high-quality treatment, you are taking the first step towards reclaiming your life and full potential.
Admission: Ongoing
Duration: 14–30 day(s)
Reserves times throughout the week for new clients after discharge from the hospital.
Adjusts scheduling to accommodate new clients after their hospitalization.
Behavioral Health Residential Facility
Arizona Department of Health Services
BH7956, Arizona
Joint Commission