Native Americans for Community Action – Flagstaff

Native Americans for Community Action – Flagstaff

1500 East Cedar Avenue Suite 26, Flagstaff, Arizona, 86004

Accepts Insurance

TREATS

Substance use disorder
Mental health

LEVELS OF CARE

IOP · Outpatient

INSURANCE

Accepts insurance

Aetna · AHCCCS · Ambetter (Centene) · BCBS (Blue Cross Blue Shield) · and 4 more

About Native Americans for Community Action – Flagstaff

You will find Native Americans for Community Action on East Cedar Avenue, within Downtown Flagstaff, the historic center beside the railroad, at 7,000 feet in the ponderosa pine country. The facility offers intensive outpatient program (IOP), virtual IOP (telehealth) and relapse prevention IOP, among 2 further levels of care. Care is provided on an outpatient basis, so people continue living at home. Federally Qualified Health Center accreditation is recorded for this facility.

Mental health conditions treated here include co-occurring disorders and trauma- and stressor-related disorders, delivered alongside substance use care. The facility records treatment for alcohol, illicit drugs and heroin. Programs are available for teens (adolescents), young adults (18-30) and seniors (older adults).

Key Facility Details

  • Federal Registration: Listed in the SAMHSA Behavioral Health Treatment Services Locator, the federal inventory of licensed treatment facilities. Confirmed 28 July 2026.
  • State Licensing: Licensed by the Arizona Department of Health Services. ADHS licensure is a legal requirement for behavioral health facilities operating in Arizona.
  • Accreditation: Federally Qualified Health Center
  • Levels of Care: Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP), Virtual IOP (Telehealth), Relapse Prevention IOP, Dual Diagnosis IOP, Outpatient Services (OP)
  • Primary Focus: Alcohol, Co-occurring Disorders
  • Location: Cheshire, Flagstaff, Arizona

Native Americans for Community Action Detox and Rehab Services

Native Americans for Community Action provides intensive outpatient program (IOP), virtual IOP (telehealth), relapse prevention IOP and dual diagnosis IOP, along with 1 further levels of care. Attendance is scheduled rather than residential, which suits people with stable housing and support.

MAT options recorded here include naltrexone (oral), naltrexone (extended-release), disulfiram, clonidine. The clinical program draws on behavioral therapies (CBT, DBT, ACT) and cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT). Assessment on admission covers comprehensive substance use assessment, comprehensive mental health assessment and substance use screening. Additional support recorded here includes case management, suicide prevention, domestic violence services and integrated primary care.

Levels of Care and Treatment Programs at Native Americans for Community Action – Flagstaff

Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) Outpatient Services (OP) Virtual Outpatient (Telehealth)

Substance Misuse and Addictions Treated at Native Americans for Community Action – Flagstaff

Alcohol Beer Brandy Cannabis Cocaine Concentrates (wax, shatter, dabs) Crack Cocaine Crystal Meth Gin Hard Cider Hashish Illicit Drugs Malt Liquor Marijuana / Weed Methamphetamine Rum Spirits Synthetic Cannabinoids (K2, Spice) Tequila Vodka Whiskey Wine

Mental Health Disorders Treated at Native Americans for Community Action – Flagstaff

Co-occurring Disorders

Counseling and Therapy Treatment at Native Americans for Community Action – Flagstaff

Addiction Counseling Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) Contingency Management (CM) Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) EMDR Therapy Evidence-Based Therapies Family Therapy Group Therapy Individual Therapy Motivational Interviewing Relapse Prevention IOP Trauma & PTSD Therapies

Rehab Programs for Specific Groups at Native Americans for Community Action – Flagstaff

How Much Does Treatment at Native Americans for Community Action Cost?

Published averages for this level of care put the cost at $3,000 to $10,000 for a course of intensive outpatient treatment. The facility has not published its own rates, so the final figure depends on length of stay, insurance coverage and the level of care assessed as appropriate.

The facility is listed as accepting private health insurance, medicaid, medicare, state-financed health insurance, cash or self-payment, ihs/tribal/urban funds. National survey data from July 2026 informs these ranges. Confirm the cost with the facility before making a decision.

Insurance Providers Accepted by Native Americans for Community Action – Flagstaff

Aetna AHCCCS Ambetter (Centene) BCBS (Blue Cross Blue Shield) Cigna Healthcare Humana Medicare UnitedHealthcare (UHC)

Native Americans for Community Action Address, Location and Contact Information

Native Americans for Community Action is located at 1500 East Cedar Avenue Suite 26, Flagstaff, Arizona, 86004, in Downtown Flagstaff — the historic center beside the railroad, at 7,000 feet in the ponderosa pine country. The site falls within Cheshire and is close to Country Club and Downtown Flagstaff.

People travelling to Native Americans for Community Action should check access and parking arrangements in advance. The number on this page connects to the facility, where staff can explain the intake process.

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Native Americans for Community Action – Flagstaff

1500 East Cedar Avenue Suite 26, Flagstaff, Arizona, 86004

Accepts Insurance

Native Americans for Community Action – Flagstaff

1500 East Cedar Avenue Suite 26, Flagstaff, Arizona, 86004

Accepts Insurance

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