Frequently Asked Questions
What is the average age of patients at Sierra Tucson?
What is the average length of stay at Sierra Tucson?
Do patients have private rooms?
Do patients have to make beds, clean floors, and do other chores?
What is a typical day like at Sierra Tucson?
Does Sierra Tucson have telephones available for use?
What is the Family Program like at Sierra Tucson?
Inviting Family Members to the Family Program
What is the average age of patients at Sierra Tucson? |
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The average age of our patients is 37 years old. However, we typically have a community filled with a core group of younger adults as well as older adults. All ages are represented within the treatment milieu, from 18 to 60-plus. |
What is the average length of stay at Sierra Tucson? |
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Length of stay can vary, based on individual needs, program, and clinical progress in treatment. Patients are asked to complete a minimum 30-day stay, but specific programs vary, i.e., Eating Disorders—minimum 45 days; Pain Management—typically 45 days; Progressions—2 to 4 weeks. |
Do patients have private rooms? |
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Sierra Tucson’s beautiful lodges provide semi-private rooms (two patients per room) with full beds and amenities. They are designed much like nice hotel rooms so that patients feel comfortable and at ease. Our experience and outcomes research demonstrate that patients have a fuller, richer experience when they have a roommate. A private room may be available, based on clinical need. |
Do patients have to make beds, clean floors, and do other chores? |
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At Sierra Tucson we prefer that individuals focus on the issues at hand rather than routine chores. However, patients are responsible to keep their rooms tidy on a daily basis. Patients are also asked to be respectful and responsible members of the therapeutic community. |
What is a typical day like at Sierra Tucson? |
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The day for the patient begins early with breakfast at 6:45 a.m. (6:30 a.m. for eating disorder patients). A lecture, group, and/or community meeting are scheduled on some days. After lunch, patients attend specialty groups and family programs, depending on their needs and diagnoses. Dinner is served around 5:00 p.m., followed by evening lectures, relapse groups, counseling, assignments, and Twelve-Step meetings. Sierra Tucson's rich day of programming usually ends at 9:00 - 9:30 p.m. Also throughout the day, patients attend specific lectures and consult with doctors and specialty therapists, according to their specific needs. Other therapeutic activities may include Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR), Acupuncture, Equine-Assisted Therapy, Challenge Course, Yoga, fitness, and other healthy recreational activities. |
Does Sierra Tucson have telephones available for use? |
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The telephones located in the lodges are turned on and off during certain periods every day to allow patients to communicate with their family and to return phone messages that have been left for them. Phone cards are available for purchase in the bookstore. In order to ensure a therapeutic milieu, however, it is the policy of Sierra Tucson that during the first three days of treatment, patients do not make any telephone calls. Upon admission, patients are allowed to call (under nursing supervision) a significant other person to advise of their safe arrival. |
Are there visitation hours? |
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Visiting privileges are given at the discretion of the patient's therapist, in accordance with the best interests of the patient. The unit therapist generally authorizes visitation after five full days of treatment—on Sundays and designated holidays. Visiting hours on Sundays are from 3:30 - 6:00 p.m. Visitors must follow the guidelines for appropriate attire and are asked to not bring any food, candy, soda, gifts, magazines, etc. to any patient. Visitors are required to check in at the main reception desk upon arrival. |
What is the Family Program like at Sierra Tucson? |
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Sierra Tucson’s Family Program is an integral part of the treatment process. Patients are strongly encouraged to invite family members and/or significant others to participate in this four-day process, at no additional charge. The only cost to family members is the cost of travel, hotel accommodations, and meals (lunch is provided at Sierra Tucson, as well as dinner on Thursday evening). The Family Program begins on Monday at 8:00 a.m. and ends Thursday at 6:15 p.m. Please see Where to Stay During the Family Program for information about hotels offering special rates and/or transportation for Sierra Tucson Family Program participants.
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Inviting Family Members to the Family Program |
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Please see information on the Family Program page. |
Why an Inpatient Program? |
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For many, inpatient treatment can be a last resort, a place to go when all else fails. In reality, it is a place of hope and rejuvenation, a place where miracles happen and lives begin to make sense again.
For more information, please call us anytime at 1-800-842-4487 or speak confidentially online with a caring staff member. You may also contact us by e-mail to request more information. |
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For more than 25 years, Sierra Tucson has been providing world-class treatment for:
- Trauma & Abuse
- Sexual Addiction/Compulsivity
- Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
- Drug Addiction/Chemical Dependency
- Alcohol Addiction
- Depression, Bipolar, and Mood Disorders
- Anxiety/Panic Disorders
- Pain Management
- Eating Disorders
- Dual Diagnosis/Co-Occurring Disorders

