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    New Rehab Facility Coming to Phoenix

    BEX StaffBy BEX StaffJuly 30, 202111 Comments2 Mins Read
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    By Tasha Anderson for AZBEX

    America’s Rehab Campuses (ARC), a full continuum care behavioral health and substance abuse treatment center with a facility in Tucson, is planning to expand into Phoenix with a new facility at 12425 N. 19th Avenue.

    The new facility will sit on approximately 7.8 acres and will consist of several buildings including two 10.5KSF residential treatment centers (RTC) and two 5KSF sober living buildings. The residential and sober living buildings are separated into two buildings each for men and women. The residential treatment centers will house a total of 80 beds and the sober living buildings will house 64 beds total.

    Other buildings on the campus will include a 3.2KSF administration building, a 4KSF sober living administration building, a 30-bed, 11.6KSF level one sub-acute medical detox building, a 4.5KSF outpatient and partial hospitalization program, a 5.3KSF group building and a 4.1KSF dining building.

    “The proposed campus will serve clients with a variety of needs,” according to the project documents. “The facility will have a total of 110 combined detox and RTC clients present during the busiest time. The facility offers alternate lodging identified as Sober Living in order for clients to have convenient access to attend classes and groups and continue the recovery process without worry of transportation.”

    While most of the buildings will be single-story, the RTC buildings and sober living buildings are anticipated to be two stories.

    The project’s site includes a hillside and ARC plans to use it for treatment amenities including basketball, volleyball, yoga, arts and crafts, hiking, fitness, nutrition and more. The owner intends to apply for a hillside grading waiver for the spot.

    The site plan also shows two pool areas: one near the RTC buildings and one near the sober living buildings, as well as a total of 76 parking spaces throughout the property.

    A Planning Hearing Officer application was recently submitted to the City of Phoenix for the project. The Phoenix Planning Hearing Officer will consider the project at a public hearing on August 18th.

     

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    11 Comments

    1. Elizabeth Bradford on August 2, 2021 1:32 pm

      NOT HERE! NorthEast corner 19th Ave & Cactus is base of Phoenix Mountain Preserve with Hiking & Biking & Luxury Homes. It has heavy rush hour & business traffic & elder care with skinny curving roads which feeds I-17.

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    2. Jeremy M Totel on August 3, 2021 1:25 pm

      Hello curious as to why this facility needs to build on undeveloped mountain Land. This land should be entrusted in the mountain persevere. There is a plenty of bombed out looking buildings and developments around town that could be better used. The southwest corner of Thunderbird and 19th Ave has been a wasteland for 9 years or more. Build There! If being near cactus is a must. Go South, there is a dollar store, nasty looking Chinese restaurant, some sort of muffler shop and various other random garbage strip mall/plazas that should be removed. No More land around the city mountains should be developed period.

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    3. Janie on August 10, 2021 1:01 am

      I think this is a Very bad idea, your going to destroy the beauty in the preserve. I’m sure you could find a better place then destroying the mountain preserve, I don’t want this in my neighborhood!!

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    4. Nichole on September 6, 2021 8:40 pm

      I agree do not ruin the mountain preserve…there are so many other locations, this would be absolutely terrible for traffic which is already bad enough

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    5. Whitney on September 8, 2021 4:00 pm

      How can this be built so close to an elementary school and a senior living community? And on a mountain preserve?
      Was there a zoning hearing (or a hearing of any kind) announced for neighborhood citizens to weigh in? This is ridiculous

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    6. Bob on September 13, 2021 8:13 am

      Again dumping something in District 3 that no other neighborhood in the Valley would be offered. NO!! Why not utilize the long vacant Fry’s Electronic store on West Thunderbird Road. It’s huge with sufficient surrounding acreage to accommodate this project. Traffic issues aside, this is another rape of our beautiful North Mountain Preserve. From the above comments, we do not want or need this project!

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    7. laura murray on September 13, 2021 5:09 pm

      This will be almost directly across the street where 550 seniors are living on the Christian Care Fellowship Square campus, whose average age is 87. They serve a vulnerable population, some of whom take medications that could be desirable to someone suffering from drug dependency. The nursing center has a large number of controlled substances on the premises, and while all drugs are stored in a secure dispensing machine, we do not believe it is in anyone’s best interest for a substance abuse treatment and detox center to be located so close to a community like ours.
      Additionally, in our surrounding neighborhood, there are 3 elementary schools located less than 3 miles away from the proposed project’s site. Not to mention it would ruin the mountain preserve…hence preserve. Find a new location! I say NO!NO! NO! What are you thinking! My Mom lives at Fellowship Square and we need protect our elderly and children.

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    8. Barbara Womack on September 13, 2021 6:33 pm

      Although such a treatment facility may help a lot of people, there are multiple reasons why this is not the location to do so: encouraging on mountain preserve land that should be protected and preserved; area that will not sustain the traffic for such a large facility; proximity to senior living center and multiple schools, to name a few. As commented by a previous replier, there are so many areas in our city that are a blight, rundown, vacant, etc. that would be better suited for this project.

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