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Manor, Texas Drug and Alcohol Rehabilitation Programs

Manor, TX has several nearby treatment choices including: 0 medicare treatment center, 2 inpatient rehab centers, 3 drug rehabs that take PPO insurance like Blue Cross Blue Shield, 3 drug detox, 2 outpatient rehabs.

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Alcohol and Drug Rehabilitation Programs Serving the Manor, Texas Area:

    drug treatment facility - New Hope Ranch TX
    11908 Sparks Road
    Manor, TX. 78653
    512-566-3050


    New Hope Ranch has been dedicating its services and programs to helping people who are struggling with substances of abuse in Manor and within the surrounding area.

    To this end, New Hope Ranch facilitates a wide variety of treatment and rehabilitation methods, including detoxification facilities, short term rehab programs, inpatient drug rehab facilities, outpatient individual counseling, long term addiction treatment centers and more. New Hope Ranch also believes that it is necessary that it offers tailored services to ensure that its clients get the results that they are looking for. This is why New Hope Ranch is specialized in trauma therapy, brief intervention approach, vocational rehabilitation services, anger management, behavior modification, rational emotive behavioral therapy, among other programs.

    New Hope Ranch also provides veterans, housing services, suicide prevention services, active duty military, child care for clients children, legal advocacy, and offers some of the best continued recovery programs - all of which have been proven to further the results its clients expect. This substance abuse treatment center also uses treatment methods that can help you achieve the best possible outcome.

    New Hope Ranch also accepts the following types of payment - private medical insurance, cash or self-payment, medicaid, medicare, sliding fee scale, state education funds, access to recovery (atr) voucher and more.

    drug treatment facility - BRC Recovery TX
    11503 Parsons Road
    Manor, TX. 78653
    866-905-4550


    BRC Recovery has been dedicating its treatment services and programs to helping individuals who are struggling with alcohol and drug abuse in Manor, Texas and within the surrounding area.

    BRC Recovery provides a wide range of treatment and rehabilitation programs, including detoxification centers, short term treatment facilities, inpatient treatment programs, outpatient substance abuse counseling, long term treatment programs and more. BRC Recovery also believes that it is important that it provides tailored services to ensure that individuals get the results that they want. This is why BRC Recovery is specialized in trauma therapy, brief intervention approach, vocational rehabilitation services, anger management, behavior modification, rational emotive behavioral therapy, among other programs.

    BRC Recovery also provides veterans, housing services, suicide prevention services, active duty military, child care for clients children, legal advocacy, and provides some of the best aftercare programs - all of which have been proved to be useful in helping its clients. This alcohol and drug rehab program also uses treatment modalities that can help you achieve full stability both in the long term and permanently.

    BRC Recovery also accepts the following types of payment - private medical insurance, cash or self-payment, medicare, medicaid, sliding fee scale, state education funds, access to recovery (atr) voucher and more.

    Recovery Unplugged AustinJoint Commission CertifiedSAMHSA

    drug rehab facility - Recovery Unplugged Austin TX
    14109 FM 969
    Austin, TX. 78724
    888-343-1405

    Recovery Unplugged Austin is 7.3 miles from Manor, TX

    Recovery Unplugged Austin has been dedicating its treatment services and programs to helping individuals who are struggling with substances of abuse in Manor, TX. and its surrounding area.

    Recovery Unplugged Austin provides a wide collection of treatment and rehabilitation methods, including inpatient detoxification centers, short term treatment centers, inpatient drug rehab facilities, outpatient hospital programs, long term drug treatment and more. Recovery Unplugged Austin also believes that it is important that it offers tailored services to ensure that its clients get the results that they require. This is why Recovery Unplugged Austin is specialized in trauma therapy, brief intervention approach, vocational rehabilitation services, anger management, behavior modification, rational emotive behavioral therapy, among other programs.

    Recovery Unplugged Austin also provides veterans, housing services, suicide prevention services, active duty military, child care for clients children, legal advocacy, and provides some of the best continued recovery programs - all of which are necessary and helpful to its clients. This alcohol and drug rehab program also uses treatment modalities that can help you achieve the best possible outcome.

    Recovery Unplugged Austin also accepts the following types of payment - private health insurance, private pay, medicaid, medicare, sliding fee scale, state education funds, access to recovery (atr) voucher and more.

    Clean Investments Inc Counseling CenterSAMHSA

    alcohol rehab facility - Clean Investments Inc TX
    1212 East Anderson Lane
    Austin, TX. 78752
    512-477-6690

    Clean Investments Inc is 9.3 miles from Manor, Texas

    Clean Investments Inc founded in 1997 provides quality care to the Austin community in a safe environment for people struggling with substance abuse and addiction.

      Commonly Asked Questions about Addiction and Treatment


      Where can I get help for my addiction to drugs with very little money?

      If you're seeking help for your addiction to drugs and have limited financial resources, there are several options available to you. These organizations and services can provide support, counseling, and treatment at little to no cost:

      • National Helplines: Our own helpline (1-877-882-9275) or the SAMHSA National Helpline (1-800-662-HELP) provides free, confidential, 24/7 assistance in English and Spanish.
      • Local Support Groups: Many communities have support groups, such as Narcotics Anonymous (NA) or SMART Recovery, that offer peer-to-peer support and resources for individuals struggling with addiction. These meetings are typically free and can be found in various locations.
      • Non-profit and Faith-based Organizations: Some non-profit and faith-based organizations offer free or low-cost addiction treatment services, such as counseling, group therapy, and recovery programs. Contact local community centers, churches, mosques, or synagogues to inquire about available resources.
      • Sliding Scale Treatment Centers: Some addiction treatment centers offer services on a sliding scale, meaning they adjust fees based on your income level. Contact local treatment centers and inquire about their financial assistance options.
      • State-Funded Treatment Programs: Many states provide funding for addiction treatment programs that offer free or low-cost services to eligible residents. Contact your state's health department or substance abuse agency to learn more about available programs.
      • Medicaid: If you are eligible for Medicaid, it may cover substance abuse treatment services, including detoxification, counseling, and medication-assisted therapy. Check with your state's Medicaid office for more information on covered services and eligibility requirements.

      Top reasons that drug and alcohol abusers in recovery relapse?

      Relapse is a common part of the recovery journey for many individuals struggling with substance abuse. It's important to note that a relapse doesn't mean treatment has failed; rather, it indicates that the treatment plan needs to be revisited or adjusted. Here are some of the top reasons why individuals in recovery might relapse:

      • Stress: High levels of stress can trigger a return to substance use as a coping mechanism.
      • Lack of Support System: A strong support system is crucial in maintaining sobriety. Lack of emotional support and understanding from friends and family can contribute to relapse.
      • Triggers and Temptations: Being in environments or around people associated with past substance use can act as triggers, leading to a desire to use again.
      • Unresolved Psychological Issues: Mental health conditions, such as depression, anxiety, or trauma, can lead to a relapse if they're not effectively treated.
      • Overconfidence: Some individuals may become overconfident and believe they can control their substance use without professional help, leading to a relapse.
      • Poor Self-Care: Neglecting physical health, skipping meals, lack of sleep, and not taking care of oneself in general can contribute to a relapse.
      • Incomplete Treatment: Leaving a treatment program before it is completed can leave individuals ill-prepared to resist the urge to use substances.
      • Not Having a Plan: If an individual does not have a clear plan for dealing with cravings or triggers, they are more likely to relapse when confronted with these challenges.
      • Challenging Emotions: Negative emotions like anger, sadness, loneliness, and frustration can sometimes lead to a desire to return to substance use as a way to escape.
      • Celebrations or Positive Events: Surprisingly, positive events or celebrations can also trigger a relapse. The association of substance use with celebration or reward can lead to the temptation to use.

      What does fentanyl do to a person?

      Fentanyl is a synthetic opioid pain reliever that is 50 to 100 times more potent than morphine. It's typically used to treat severe pain, especially after surgery, or to manage pain in individuals with chronic illnesses who have developed a tolerance to other opioids.

      When used under medical supervision, fentanyl can effectively relieve pain. However, when used illicitly or without a prescription, it can have severe, and even fatal, effects. Here's what fentanyl can do to a person:

      Physical Effects: In the short term, fentanyl can induce feelings of relaxation, euphoria, and decreased perception of pain. However, it also slows breathing and can lead to unconsciousness or death from respiratory failure, particularly in high doses or when combined with other substances that depress the central nervous system.

      Dependency and Addiction: Fentanyl is highly addictive. Regular use can lead to physical dependence, where the body requires the drug to function normally, and psychological addiction, where a person feels a compulsive need to use the drug despite its harmful consequences.

      Overdose Risk: Due to its potency, the risk of overdose with fentanyl is high, especially if a person mistakenly believes they're taking a less potent opioid, as illicit fentanyl is often mixed with other drugs. Overdose can lead to severe respiratory depression, unconsciousness, and death.

      Withdrawal: Once a person becomes dependent on fentanyl, stopping its use can result in withdrawal symptoms. These can include muscle and bone pain, sleep problems, diarrhea, vomiting, cold flashes, and uncontrollable leg movements.

      Long-Term Health Effects: Chronic fentanyl use can lead to an array of health problems, including severe constipation, increased sensitivity to pain, confusion, depression, and increased risk of infections due to needle sharing (if injected).

      Due to its potency and high risk of overdose, non-medical use of fentanyl is extremely dangerous. If you or someone you know is struggling with fentanyl or other opioid use, it's crucial to seek professional help immediately.

      National Non Profit Helpline - 1-877-882-9275
      Our National Non Profit Helpline is a 24/7, 365-day-a-year treatment referral and information service for individuals and families faced with mental and/or substance use disorders.

      All calls are strictly confidential

      Our service provides referrals to licensed treatment facilities, support groups, and community-based organizations. You don't have to struggle alone with addiction. Help is just a phone call away. Call 1-877-882-9275 now to get the help you need and deserve.

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