AHOH (Arizona House of Healing)
AHOH’s purpose is to provide a safe, sober and responsible environment for men and women recovering from alcohol and substance use which will support their journey through sobriety. AHOH is affiliated with Arizona Counseling & Consultation Services. AHOH utilizes many pathways to recovery to ensure success and avoid relapse for our residents, which includes:
- A peer supported sober living environment.
- Attendance at specific meetings in the residence as well as in community to build an effective recovering community. These meetings include a weekly house meeting as well as community-based groups.
- Attending appropriate 12-Step Meetings and/or church groups in the community.
- Attending counseling or other forms of treatment as needed for you to:
- Receive accurate information about addiction, mental health problems, and problematic behavior.
- Learn the specific thinking, feeling management, and behavioral skills needed to advance in your recovery, avoid relapse, and
- Develop the life skills that will enable you to lead a rewarding drug free life, by linkage to outside providers and active involvement in the recovering community.
This approach combines sober and social supports, community-based groups, recovery meetings, peer support, case management services as well as educational and other resources that will encourage our client to excel.
Admission Criteria
The potential resident must:
- Be admitted voluntarily.
- Be 18 years of age or older.
- Be at least twenty-eight (28) days from the last use of alcohol and/or drugs.
- Be medically stable. Any individual with ongoing medical problems, including dual diagnosis, may be accepted if they are addressing these problems with outside professional help, including medication management.
- Have adequate control over their behavior and assessed not to be imminently dangerous to oneself or others.
- Express a desire to recover from addiction to drugs or alcohol.
- Be assessed as medically appropriate and free of any illness that requires isolation from others.
- Have the capacity for active participation in all phases of the program.
- Be ambulatory and meet personal needs without assistance.
Recovery Housing is located in Columbus and Springfield, Ohio.