Addiction Treatment Facilities in Arlington, TX
There are 8 drug and alcohol rehab programs in Arlington, TX.
With so many treatment options in Arlington, you will have a large number of treatment methods to select from such as Free and Low Cost Drug Rehabs, Outpatient Treatment, Detox Facilities, and Residential Inpatient.
If you're not sure what type of treatment would work best for you, it can be advantageous to speak with a counselor who is familiar with different treatment options. Our certified treatment counselors can help you decide on a treatment plan and run you through an assessment that will match you with the most effective type of treatment for your situation.
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List of Drug Rehab Centers in Arlington, TX
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Inpatient
Residential Inpatient Treatment provides long-term care and recovery in a safe setting. You will stay at a Residential drug rehab for the entirety of your treatment which generally lasts around 90 days. While inpatient treatment is a longer commitment and typically more expensive form of of treatment, it is by far the best type of rehab to attend and will offer you the highest chances of getting clean and staying sober. An inpatient drug rehab has an average cost of around $40,000. Cost can vary depending on length of stay, quality of care, and location.
Outpatient
Outpatient treatment is unique because it allows you to attend therapy groups or treatment counseling during the day and then return home once completed. This can be beneficial if you have certain aspects of your life you must attend to while seeking help for alcoholism or drug addiction. While the freedom of outpatient treatment is appealing to many individuals, it also can be difficult to dedicate the focus that is required to overcome addiction. A good support group of friends or family around you that will keep you in line when not in therapy can greatly increase the success of this type of treatment. Outpatient treatment can cost around $3,000.00 on average.
Detox
First off, detox is not rehab. Many people think detox is the same as treatment, but this not true. Going to a detox is the initial step most people do before going into rehab. When coming off drugs or alcohol, most people experience withdrawal symptoms that are extremely uncomfortable or dangerous. Going to detox helps you get through these withdrawals safely, while minimizing the effects that generally occur. Detox can last anywhere from 5 days to 3 weeks depending on what substances you were using. The cost will vary depending on how long you are in detox and whether it was a medical detox or drug-free.
Free/Low Cost
Financial Concerns are one of the main reasons people do not enter an alcohol and drug rehab. Many people think there is no way they can afford effective treatment because they are unable to pay for it. However, there are rehabs that will accept medicaid or offer payment assistance to help you with treatment costs. You may also look for treatment facilities that offer a sliding scale fee that adjust the cost of rehab based on your income. While these options may not be the number one choice for many, they are still more helpful than doing nothing. Getting help is always the best choice.
Counseling
Counseling or therapy is usually part of any treatment program you attend. However, many places offer counseling or therapy outside of treatment as a way to help you with any problems that can occur in everyday life that could cause you to relapse. They are offered in multiple formats such as group or individual therapy as well as family counseling. Counseling and therapy are an excellent form of aftercare planning as well.
12-Step
12-Step meetings are support groups and can be helpful for many people as a supplement to treatment. 12-step follows the specific guidelines that were outlined and originated from Alcoholics Anonymous. For some people, this is the only type of treatment they receive and for a few, it is successful. 12-Step works much better as a continued aftercare plan once you have completed treatment.
Aftercare
Most people don't even consider what to do once they complete an alcohol and drug rehab program. Setting up proper aftercare planning and learning relapse prevention techniques is important to maintaining a healthy and drug-free lifestyle. Many treatment centers will offer some type of aftercare plan for when you leave, but there are places that specialize in aftercare and relapse prevention if you need additional assistance. Aftercare can also include transitional or halfway housing if you need a place to live after you finish drug and alcohol treatment.
Phoenix Associates Counseling Services
801 Road to Six Flags WestArlington, TX 76012
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North Texas Addiction Counseling Inc Outpatient
124 West Pioneer ParkwayArlington, TX 76010
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Helping Open Peoples Eyes Inc (HOPE)
1221 California LaneArlington, TX 76015
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Millwood Hospital The Excel Center of Arlington
1111 North Cooper StreetArlington, TX 76011
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Arlington, Texas resides in Tarrant County
Common Questions About Treatment
How Do I Avoid Relapsing?
Addiction to intoxicating substances is considered a recurring and relapsing disease. To this end, it might not be easy for you to completely stop using drugs or drinking alcohol once and for all. There is always a risk that you might relapse even after going through the most rigorous addiction treatment program.
However, there are some things that you can do to ensure that you do not relapse after attending a drug and alcohol rehabilitation program. Some of these relapse prevention tips include:
- Have a proper and well-thought out relapse prevention plan
- Attend counseling appointments
- Avoiding people who continue using drugs
- Stay away from any place where you took drugs
- Learn to develop the accountability required to keep up with your sobriety and recovery
- Check into sober living homes
Can I Go To Rehab And Still Work?
Choosing to go to treatment to deal with your addiction can be difficult. This is especially true if you think that you might be fired as you look to get help for your substance use disorder.
Luckily, there are protections and laws that exist that will make sure that you won't lose your job when you decide to enroll for addiction rehabilitation and treatment in Arlington. You may also discover that it is in your best interests to commit to rehab - and it could help you improve your career.
After you conquer your addiction, you will have greater probability of keeping your job as well as learning some skills that could help you get promoted in the future. You can also enroll for outpatient treatment - which will allow you to get help with your addiction in the mornings or evenings and keep on working when you are not in the rehab center.
Can I Go To Rehab Instead Of Jail?
If you have been arrested for committing a drug-related offense, you might be able to choose rehabilitation and treatment instead of going to jail. There are 2 main ways through which you can pick rehab over jail sentencing. These ways include drug courts and court-ordered drug and alcohol rehab.
Court-ordered drug treatment is mostly for those who are multiple offenders or perhaps have more than one DUI as an example. If you fall into this category, the judge may give you the option of going to jail or joining a treatment program.
On the other hand, there are special courts that handle non-violent, drug-related crimes called drug courts. Today, the United States has over 2400 of these drug courts. These drug courts will determine if you are qualified through mandatory drug/alcohol testing and supervision before assigning you treatment-based incarceration instead of getting jailed.