Buena Vista Health & Recovery Centers announced the reopening of its Chandler location, a 500,000-square-foot campus designed to provide comprehensive addiction treatment. The facility, now under new management, features state-of-the-art amenities including on-site residences, recreational spaces, and private rooms for discreet therapy sessions. This reopening comes as addiction rates continue to climb across the United States, highlighting the need for accessible recovery services.
The center offers a patient-focused environment with 24-hour licensed staff, gourmet meal preparation, and accommodations such as smoking areas and parking. Transport can be arranged for those who need it. The campus aims to support individuals struggling with substance use disorder and co-occurring mental health conditions, providing a pathway to stability and healthier living.
Treatment at Buena Vista is personalized, with licensed therapists utilizing cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) to address root causes of addiction and negative thought patterns. Programs include detox, residential care, partial hospitalization (PHP), and intensive outpatient (IOP) services.
Scott Zielinski, a representative for the center, emphasized the importance of tailored care. “We are dedicated to restoring and enhancing the lives of individuals affected by Substance Use Disorder,” he said. The Chandler campus is located at 3033 S Arizona Ave, and more information is available at Buena Vista Recovery.
The reopening is significant for the local community and the broader fight against addiction. With overdose deaths remaining high, expanded access to treatment facilities like Buena Vista can provide critical support. The center’s focus on comfort and individualized care may help reduce barriers to seeking help, potentially improving outcomes for patients.
Industry experts note that the integration of mental health services with addiction treatment is crucial for long-term recovery. Buena Vista’s approach addresses both substance use and co-occurring conditions, which could set a standard for other facilities. The Chandler location’s capacity and resources position it as a key player in Arizona’s healthcare landscape, offering hope to those in need.


