Dr. Kenneth Chance, D. Div. is the Founder and CEO of Arrowhead Lodge Recovery. He is the author of “Confessions of a Closed Male; A Story of Spiritual Awakening” and the visionary for the Arrowhead Lodge Model of Recovery. Ken practices a no-nonsense approach to recovery based upon the twelve spiritual principles of Alcoholics Anonymous that have helped millions recover from alcoholism.
Arrowhead Lodge Recovery for Men & Women
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Treatment Insights
Arrowhead Lodge treats men and women over the age of 30 who suffer from addiction, alcoholism, trauma, PTSD and co-occurring mental disorders. Our 90-day residential program is tailored for the older man who needs a safe place to fall apart. We are situated in the Prescott National Forest at 6,200 ft elevation just outside Prescott, Arizona. If you, or someone you know, wants to stop hurting and start enjoying life, give us a call today.
Arrowhead Lodge Recovery for Men & Women Reviews and Ratings Details
The following is based on a combination of Surveys of Alumni, Staff, Loved Ones, and Reviews and Ratings from around the web.
Reviews at a Glance
- Individualized Treatment
Some facilities have an addiction treatment protocol that all patients or clients are expected to follow, while others customize or individualize treatment based on a person’s unique needs and circumstances. Factors that may affect treatment decisions include age, lifestyle, medical conditions, type of drug, religious beliefs, etc.
- Family Program
Research shows that the odds of successful, sustained recovery from addiction are far higher when family members and loved ones are involved in treatment. Drug and alcohol addiction often have genetic roots, whether related to substance abuse, mental illness or both. Family dynamics also play a role and, often, family members are the first to realize a loved one has developed an addiction. Also, it’s important for family members to understand and embrace the lifestyle changes that are required to sustain recovery.
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Kenneth Chance, D. Div. - Founder, Counselor
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Robyn Chance, MSW - President, CEO, Admissions Director
Robyn Chance is the President and Admissions Director of Arrowhead Lodge Recovery. She is the voice on the other line when you call for help. For the past nine years that she has been working in addiction recovery, with a focus on men’s issues, chronic addiction and trauma. Robyn is very clear on her purpose and mission - to help people find their freedom. She will tell you the only point is to help people find the right solutions to escape the suffering of addiction and she does this with relentless determination. In partnership, Robyn and Ken have developed a multifaceted program and put together an expert team that provides solutions for the men they serve. To them, it is a serious privilege to be a part of a person’s journey to recovery and ultimately freedom.
About the AAC Helpline
American Addiction Centers (AAC) is the leading provider for addiction treatment nationwide, specializing in evidence-based treatment and mental healthcare. With 9 locations across the U.S., AAC has a facility near you that is ready to help you start your journey to sobriety today.
When you call the helpline displayed on Recovery.org, you will be connected with a caring admissions navigator to discuss your options for treatment. Our representatives work solely for AAC and will discuss whether an AAC facility may be an option for you.
Our helpline is offered at no cost to you and with no obligation to enter into treatment. Neither Recovery.org nor AAC receives any commission or other fee that is dependent upon which treatment provider a visitor may ultimately choose.
For more information, visit americanaddictioncenters.org.
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