Life can be overwhelming, especially when substance use or mental health challenges take hold. If you or someone you love is struggling, you are not alone. There is hope, and recovery is possible.
Life can be overwhelming, especially when substance use or mental health challenges take hold. If you or someone you love is struggling, you are not alone. There is hope, and recovery is possible.
Our residential treatment program provides a safe, supportive environment where healing begins. With compassionate care and evidence-based treatment, we help individuals rebuild stability, restore purpose, and create a foundation for lasting recovery.
Monument Recovery is committed to helping people overcome addiction, co-occurring conditions, and mental health issues. Our residential treatment program provides an immersive, full-time recovery experience in a structured setting, where men and women can focus entirely on healing. Combining evidence-based therapies with holistic care, lives are changed.
At Monument Recovery in Mesa, Arizona, residential inpatient treatment is a powerful, immersive level of care designed for individuals facing both substance use and co-occurring mental health challenges. This isn’t just a program you attend — it’s a full-time, supportive environment where your entire focus can be on healing, growth, and building a foundation for long-term recovery.
In residential inpatient treatment, you step away from the stressors, triggers, and routines of daily life and enter a structured, 24/7 safe, substance-free setting where compassionate care meets evidence-based clinical support. Unlike outpatient care — where you return home each day — inpatient care surrounds you with continuous therapeutic engagement, medical oversight, and peer support so you can focus deeply on understanding both the why and how of your struggles.
Living on-site allows you to fully dedicate yourself to recovery without the distractions or pressures of everyday life. You receive comprehensive care that includes medical monitoring, individual and group therapy, skill-building sessions, and holistic practices — all tailored to your unique journey.
Our team helps you explore the emotional, psychological, and behavioral patterns that have contributed to substance use and mental health symptoms. Through evidence-based therapies, you learn healthier coping strategies and begin to reclaim control over your behaviors and choices.
Recovery doesn’t happen in isolation. Residential treatment places you alongside peers who are navigating similar challenges, fostering connection, understanding, and mutual accountability. This supportive milieu becomes a vital part of healing — where every breakthrough, challenge, and step forward is witnessed and encouraged.
Recovery can be isolating — but at Monument, it becomes a shared journey. Living within our community allows you to connect with others who understand your experiences, fostering mutual support, accountability, and encouragement that strengthen your commitment to change.
Beyond stabilization, residential care equips you with life skills that support long-term wellness. Through therapy, education, and daily routines that promote mental and physical well-being, you begin to rebuild your life with purpose, resilience, and confidence.
Whether you’re just beginning your recovery journey or have struggled with repeated attempts at treatment, residential inpatient care at Monument Recovery offers a compassionate, comprehensive path forward — one where real recovery takes root and grows.
Monument Recovery is proud to accept most major commercial insurance plans to help cover up to 100% of the costs associated with treatment at our programs. To find our your personal options, get a free verification of benefits.






At Monument Recovery in Mesa, Arizona, residential inpatient treatment offers more than just a place to be supported — it provides a transformative environment where individuals struggling with substance use and co-occurring mental health challenges can truly begin to rebuild their lives. Designed to help you heal both deeply and sustainably, our residential program blends clinical excellence with compassionate care and community support.
When you enter residential treatment at Monument Recovery, you step into a safe, substance-free space where your well-being becomes the focus. With around-the-clock clinical supervision and care, you’re supported not only through the toughest moments of early recovery but also through the daily routines that build stability and confidence.
No two journeys are alike. That’s why our team creates customized treatment plans tailored to your unique needs, challenges, and goals. From individual therapy to group sessions and holistic wellness activities, every part of your care is designed to help you develop the skills and insight needed for long-term recovery.
Residential care gives you the time and space to address the underlying factors that contribute to both addiction and mental health struggles. With dedicated therapy and tools for emotional regulation, relapse prevention, and healthy coping strategies, you begin to heal from within, not just manage symptoms.
Recovery can be isolating — but at Monument, it becomes a shared journey. Living within our community allows you to connect with others who understand your experiences, fostering mutual support, accountability, and encouragement that strengthen your commitment to change.
Perhaps the most important benefit of residential treatment is that it sets you up for success after you leave. By focusing on foundational skills, emotional resilience, and long-term goals, residential care at Monument helps you transition back into everyday life with confidence, purpose, and a strong support network.
Residential inpatient treatment isn’t just a step in your recovery — it’s a launching point for a new chapter, grounded in healing, strength, and lasting transformation.


















Everyone’s recovery journey is unique, and every person needs different tools to build a new life. That’s why our residential treatment program is tailored to each client’s individual needs. Our comprehensive approach integrates medical care, therapeutic interventions, and holistic practices to address addiction from all angles: physical, emotional, and psychological.
Services include:
Through one-on-one sessions with a licensed therapist, clients work to identify the underlying causes of substance use and develop strategies for healthy living in the future.
This therapeutic approach focuses on identifying and changing negative thought patterns and behaviors that contribute to addiction.
DBT is a modality that is particularly effective for individuals struggling with emotional regulation or co-occurring mental health conditions, such as depression or anxiety.
Motivational interviewing helps clients explore their own motivations for change, empowering them to take ownership of their recovery.
Connection is the opposite of addiction. Group therapy provides a supportive space for clients to share experiences, hear from others who are on a similar journey, and gain insight from the group dynamic.
Knowledge is power. Psychoeducational sessions educate clients on relapse prevention strategies, coping with stress and anxiety, healthy communication skills, building self-esteem and confidence, and more.
Knowledge is power. Psychoeducational sessions educate clients on relapse prevention strategies, coping with stress and anxiety, healthy communication skills, building self-esteem and confidence, and more.
We believe that true transformation comes from treating the whole person. That’s why we offer a range of holistic therapies to promote the deepest healing. Holistic modalities at Monument Recovery include yoga, meditation, art therapy, fitness and more.
Finding recovery is a gift — one that can save you decades of heartache. We are dedicated to helping men and women find freedom from addiction so they can rebuild their lives with confidence. Our residential treatment program is designed to do that with the highest level of care in a compassionate, nonjudgmental environment. We offer:
Monument Recovery provides a full continuum of care, including residential (inpatient) treatment, Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP), Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP), and Virtual IOP — allowing clients to engage in therapy both in person and online.
Yes. The treatment approach is designed to address both substance use disorders and co-occurring, as well as primary mental health conditions, helping clients work through underlying issues that may contribute to addiction.
Personalized plans include evidence-based therapies such as individual and group counseling, cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), dialectical behavioral therapy (DBT), relapse prevention planning, and wellness-focused activities that support emotional and physical health.
Treatment durations are flexible and can range from 30 to 120+ days depending on individual needs and clinical recommendations.
Monument Recovery accepts most major insurance plans, but coverage and out-of-pocket costs vary by policy. They recommend verifying benefits to understand what your specific plan will cover.
No, however, detox services are available and integrated into the continuum of care through partner programs to help manage withdrawal safely as clients begin treatment.
Monument offers ongoing support, including relapse prevention planning, support groups, alumni resources, and assistance with job or housing resources to help clients transition back to daily life.
If you are interested in substance abuse treatment for yourself or a loved one, reach out by sending a chat or contacting our team below.
Let’s walk through this together.
You don’t have to figure this out alone. At Monument Recovery in Mesa, Arizona, we do recovery differently—grounded in clinical excellence, real human connection, and a treatment plan built with you, not just for you.
If you’re looking for help for yourself or someone you love, reach out today. Chat with our team, call to talk through next steps, or contact us online—we’ll listen, answer your questions, and walk through this together.
About Our Clinical Reviewer:
Clinical Director | MS, LIAC, LPC, CCTS-I
Bradley Wagner, MS, LIAC, LPC, CCTS-I is a seasoned licensed therapist whose clinical career spans nearly three decades. He holds a Master’s degree in Professional Counseling and is credentialed as both a Licensed Independent Addiction Counselor (LIAC) and a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) in Arizona. Bradley also brings specialized expertise as a Certified Clinical Trauma Specialist-I (CCTS-I).
Throughout his career, Bradley has worked across multiple levels of care, including Residential, Partial Hospitalization (PHP), and Intensive Outpatient (IOP) programs—enhancing his ability to meet clients with varied needs and presentations.
He has designed and implemented a robust, evidence-informed therapeutic curriculum grounded in Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), and Mindful Self-Compassion, creating structured yet flexible interventions that support lasting change.
Bradley is deeply committed to meeting clients where they are in their stage of change, fostering a collaborative and empowering therapeutic process. His strength lies in his ability to build strong rapport with clients, helping them access their intrinsic strengths and internal resources for healing and growth.
A trauma-informed clinician, Bradley is EMDR trained and has advanced training in Polyvagal Theory and Somatic Experiencing (SE), integrating body-based regulation skills into his clinical work. He is well-versed in DBT and has facilitated weekly DBT groups, bringing structure and depth to group therapy while supporting clients in building emotional regulation, distress tolerance, and interpersonal effectiveness skills.
Bradley’s practice is guided by a trauma-informed lens that prioritizes safety, connection, and resilience. He is passionate about working with individuals facing substance use disorders and co-occurring mental health challenges, helping them navigate recovery with compassion, skill, and respect.