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Ebony House Inc - Mens Residential

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Overview

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In Phoenix, Ebony House Inc – Men’s Residential offers nonprofit, 24-hour substance use and co-occurring mental health care for adult men in a gender-specific setting. Its long-standing community roots, culturally responsive care, life-skills support, and planning for work, housing, and continued recovery make it a practical option for men who need structure and a clearer path back into daily life.

Address

6222 South 13th Street
Phoenix, AZ 85042

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Ages Served

  • Seniors (Ages 65+)
  • Adults (Ages 26-64)
  • Young Adults (Ages 18-25)

Genders Accepted

  • Male

Languages Served

  • Spanish
  • Sign language
  • English

Treatment

  • Long-term residential

Special Programs

  • Adult men
  • Past domestic violence
  • Past trauma
  • Mental health disorders
  • HIV/AIDS

Gender-Specific Residential Care for Men

Ebony House Inc – Men’s Residential provides 24-hour residential treatment in Phoenix for adult men with substance use and co-occurring mental health conditions. The program centers on a gender-specific living environment that gives men space to step out of daily pressures and focus on recovery in a consistent routine. The setting creates a treatment experience built around accountability, peer connection, and issues that can affect men’s recovery and relationships.

Community-Rooted and Culturally Responsive Care

Ebony House has served the Phoenix community since 1973 and grew from a mission to address treatment gaps in the local African American community. That history gives the program a clear identity that sets it apart from more generic residential options. Today, it serves men from various backgrounds while continuing to honor culture, religion, sexual orientation, and personal identity in treatment. This community-rooted approach helps clients feel seen as people, not just as a diagnosis, while keeping the focus on recovery, self-respect, and healthier connection with others.

Therapy Combined With Daily Living Skills

Treatment includes cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), motivational interviewing, one-on-one counseling, group therapy, family-based interventions, relapse prevention education, psychosocial rehabilitation, and health education. Ebony House goes beyond talk therapy by pairing clinical services with life-skills development, peer support, case management, and social or recreational activities. That combination matters for people who need more than symptom management alone. It helps clients build routines, strengthen coping skills, and practice habits that support stability after residential care ends.

Recovery Planning That Extends Beyond Treatment

The program incorporates discharge planning, continuing care, educational and vocational referrals, housing and transitional support, overdose education, and alumni support into the recovery process. For men trying to rebuild daily life, these services can make treatment feel more connected to real-world next steps. Instead of ending at discharge, the program supports community reintegration and gives clients a stronger foundation for ongoing recovery.

Cost and Insurance

Insurance Accepted

  • Medicare
  • Medicaid
  • IHS-funded
  • State insurance
  • Some Private Insurance

Disclaimer: Additional insurance plans may be accepted. Please contact the provider directly to confirm current coverage details, as this information may change.


Cost

$ - Low Cost Facility

Cost ratings are our best estimates to help guide you, not guarantees. Actual costs may vary with treatment, insurance, and other factors. While we aim for accuracy, details may change.

Financial Assistance

  • Does not offer Free
  • Does offer Payment assistance
  • Does offer Sliding fee scale

Treatment

Treatment Setting

  • Long-term residential

Treatment Approaches

  • 12-step program support
  • Anger control support
  • Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT)
  • Incentive-based therapy
  • Matrix Model program
  • Motivational interviewing
  • Relapse prevention support
  • Substance use counseling
  • Trauma-focused counseling

Additional Support and Services

  • Case management support
  • Domestic violence support
  • Help with transportation
  • HIV early intervention services
  • Mental health support
  • Social skills training

Counseling and Education

  • Couples counseling
  • Family therapy
  • General health education services
  • Group therapy
  • Hepatitis education and support
  • HIV/AIDS education and support
  • One-on-one counseling
  • Substance use education

Transition Support

  • Discharge and next steps planning
  • Ongoing recovery care
  • Overdose prevention and naloxone education

Testing & Pre-Treatment

  • Breathalyzer testing for alcohol
  • Community outreach and support
  • Comprehensive health checkup
  • Intervention and education support
  • Mental health assessment
  • Mental health screening
  • Oral fluid testing for drugs or alcohol
  • Substance use assessment
  • Testing for HIV
  • Tobacco use assessment
  • Tuberculosis screening
  • Urine testing for drugs or alcohol
  • Substance use screening

Amenities and Experiences

Amenities

  • Pool
  • Access to nature
  • Gardens
  • Walking paths

Room Amenities

  • Air conditioned rooms

Activities

  • Gender-specific support groups
  • Job training
  • Life skills workshops
  • Offsite outings

Settings

  • City

Policies

  • No vaping allowed
  • Smoking allowed in designated areas

Ownership Type

  • Non-profit
Ebony House Inc
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