'I'd be dead if it wasn't for Cottonwood': Tucson treatment center receives national recognition

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From the Cowboy Capital of the World to the Old Pueblo. Brooke is a Central California native from Oakdale who graduated from California State University, Fresno in May 2022. Go Dogs!

TUCSON, Ariz. — For 35 years Cottonwood Tucson has been treating mental health and substance use disorders with patients from all around the world coming to their facility for a better life.

“When we think about Cottonwood getting this award, it's pretty special. But really what we want it to be here is that we're saving lives. Not just the loved one who's here but the loved ones who are out there," said Hetzel.“I have a brother who passed away from his addiction and mental health disorders. So Cottonwood Tucson for me represents taking care of somebody's somebodym" said Hetzel.

“I'm a full member of my family again. Instead of destroying relationships I have deep and meaningful connections with my family and even reunited with my son," she said.

 

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