Find Treatment That Works
They say everything’s bigger in Texas. Crude oil production, renewable energy, rodeos, rattlesnakes—the list goes on and on. Unfortunately, the problem with substance abuse is also becoming larger in The Lone Star State. According to a Community Epidemiology Work Group (CEWG) 2014 report on Texas, there’s an increasing presence and use of the more potent P2P (phenyl 2propanone) methamphetamine made in Mexico. It also indicates increasing heroin use by young adults and changes in the types of new psychoactive drugs.
To combat this growing drug crisis, various organizations provide online resources that allow adults and adolescents with a substance use disorder to more easily consider their options for treatment. Many of those resources are available on this page. They include 24-hour hotlines that provide information on drug rehab centers in Texas and outside the state, tips for choosing the best treatment center, and details on what to expect at various rehab centers.
The Opioid Crisis in Texas
Like much of the United States, Texas has seen an increase in opioid-related deaths, resulting in a nation-wide medical crisis. According to the Centers for Disease Control, there were 2,844 deaths in Texas related to opioids in 2016. With such staggering numbers, it’s important to know how and where to get help for substance use disorder, especially when it comes to prescription opioids and even illicit substances like heroin.
Choosing a Rehab Facility
Get the help you need in a healthy environment.
The alcohol and drug treatment facilities in Texas are equipped to help adolescents and adults with addiction and related disorders. However, different facilities meet different needs, so it’s important to choose the one that best meets yours. You may find that an out-of-state facility would be better suited for you. The Recovery Village offers several rehab facilities in the country, outside of Texas. Regardless of your location preference, taking these factors into account may help you choose the right Texas drug rehab center, or any other drug rehab center:
- The expected results of rehabilitation
- Whether the treatment programs are individualized
- What levels of care are provided
- The length of the programs
- The use of other drugs for treatment
- If the treatmentapproach addresses biological, psychological and social needs
The Recovery Village
If you feel an out-of-state rehab facility would be the best option for you, consider The Recovery Village’s five locations, three of which are listed below. These facilities offer evidence-based treatment (including safe, medically supervised alcohol and drug detox, available at most locations) in a calm, supportive atmosphere. All five centers also share the same mission and philosophy for patients.