Cottonwood Tucson
Recovery is not something anyone should have to navigate alone. Finding the right treatment environment can make a meaningful difference in the healing process.
Cottonwood Tucson is a nationally recognized behavioral health and addiction treatment center that specializes in treating mental health conditions, substance use disorders, trauma, and co-occurring disorders. Their integrated approach focuses on treating the whole person through evidence-based care, peer support, family involvement, and holistic healing practices. (Cottonwood Tucson)
How to Learn More
Website: cottonwooddetucson.com
Phone: (888) 727-0441
Location:
4110 West Sweetwater Drive
Tucson, AZ 85745
Cottonwood Tucson offers a variety of programs, including residential treatment, medical detox, mental health treatment, family programming, assessment services, and outpatient care. Their team works with individuals facing challenges such as Bipolar Disorder, depression, anxiety, trauma, addiction, PTSD, and other co-occurring conditions.
Who This Resource Can Help
Individuals seeking treatment for mental health conditions
People struggling with addiction or substance use disorders
Those living with co-occurring mental health and addiction challenges
Families looking for education, support, and involvement in the recovery process
Individuals seeking a structured treatment environment focused on long-term healing
Why We Recommend Cottonwood Tucson
Cottonwood Tucson holds a special place in the Alive Now story. Paul completed treatment there in 2019, and the experience became an important part of his recovery journey. Their commitment to treating the whole person and addressing both mental health and addiction reflects many of the values that inspired the creation of Alive Now.
Important Note
Alive Now Foundation is not affiliated with Cottonwood Tucson. We are sharing this resource because it played a meaningful role in Paul’s recovery journey and may be helpful for others seeking treatment and support.
If you or someone you know is experiencing a mental health crisis, please call or text 988 or contact emergency services if immediate assistance is needed.