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Abilene
Abilene Regional Council On
Alcohol & Drug Abuse
104 Pine Street
Suite 210
Abilene, TX 79601
(325) 673-2242
(325) 673-3503
Alcohol Treatment Center
5349 Lamesa Avenue
Abilene, TX 79605
(325) 691-5800
Alcoholics & Narcotics
4350 Southwest Drive
Abilene, TX 79606
(325) 691-8809
Amarillo
Alcohol Treatment Center
1522 South Buchanan Street
Amarillo, TX 79101
(806) 371-9500
Alcoholic Recovery Center
1210 South Lincoln Street
Amarillo, TX 79101
(806) 374-0660
Alcoholics Anonymous
107 North Hughes Street
Amarillo, TX 79107
(806) 373-2740
Angleton
Pathway to Recovery
Residential & Outpatient
Drug and Alcohol Treatment
135 W. Locust
Angleton, TX. 77515
(979) 549-0385
Fax (979) 849-8755
Beaumont
Addiction Treatment & Recover
2750 South 8th Street
Beaumont, TX 77701
(409) 839-1044
Alcohol Treatment Center
200 Main Street
Beaumont, TX 77701
(409) 832-9954
Alcoholics Anonymous
6640 Eastex Freeway
Beaumont, TX 77708
(409) 832-1107
Corpus
Christi
Alcohol AA Treatment Center
3257 Austin Street
Corpus Christi, TX 78401
(361) 882-9911
Alcoholic Anonymous
11425 Leopard Street
Corpus Christi, TX 78410
(361) 242-2685
Coastal Bend Alcohol & Drug
Rehabilitation Center
Corpus Christi, TX 78401
(361) 883-8109
Denton
Alcohol Treatment Center
24 Hour Help Line
Denton, TX 76201
(800) 861-6864
Alcoholics Anonymous
2317 West University Drive
Denton, TX 76201
(940) 566-9989
Laredo
Alcohol Treatment Center
24 Hour Help Line
Laredo, TX 78040
(956) 727-4488
Alcoholics Anonymous
4120 San Bernardo Avenue
Laredo, TX 78041
(956) 722-9001
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Lubbock
Alcohol & Drug Information
Center
1708 Crickets Avenue
Lubbock, TX 79401
(806) 763-8763
Alcohol Abuse Action
Addiction Helpline
4124 Chicago Avenue
Lubbock, TX 79401
(806) 785-3355
Prescription Drug Addiction
119 Vernon Avenue
Lubbock, TX 79415
(806) 747-9793 Lufkin
Alcohol & Drug Abuse Council
304 North Raguet Street
Lufkin, TX 75904
(936) 634-5753
(800) 445-8562
Deep East Texas Regional Council
On Alcohol & Drug Abuse
127 North 1st Street
Lufkin, TX 75901
(936) 634-5751
Midland
Alcohol Treatment Center
24 Hour Help Line
400 West Missouri Avenue
Midland, TX 79701
(432) 686-7800
Alcoholics Anonymous
3100 North A Street
Midland, TX 79705
(432) 685-3100
Odessa
Alcohol Treatment Center
3800 Dawn Avenue
Odessa, TX 79762
(432) 362-1100
Alcoholics Anonymous
2433 East 11th Street
Odessa, TX 79761
(432) 337-9040
Tyler
Alcohol Treatment Center
600 West Elm Street
Tyler, TX 75701
(903) 526-0633
Beginning Regional Substance
Abuse Recovery Center
3320 Troup Highway
Tyler, TX 75701
(903) 581-9472
Victoria
Alcohol Treatment Center
24 Hour Help Line
800 North East Street
Victoria, TX 77901
(361) 582-4444
Waco
AA Alcohol Abuse & Addictions
620 Owen Lane
Waco, TX 76710
(254) 776-3396
Alcoholics Anonymous
3201 Franklin Avenue
Waco, TX 76710
(254) 754-3336
Wichita
Falls
Alcohol Treatment Center
24 Hour Help Line
Wichita Falls, TX 76305
(940) 855-2210
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There is a wide range of alcohol treatment
facilities available for those that seek professional
help in addressing their alcohol addiction. All treatment
facilities have different methods, philosophies and
unique policies and rules to guide them. The main
differences between the facilities is:
- The type of services offered.
- The type of program used such as 12 steps, gender
specific, age specific ( youth and teens ),
Christian based, or holistic type of program.
- The type of facility available, inpatient or
outpatient, a hospital setting, or more casual
with residential facilities.
- The financial cost involved. Some treatment
programs can be very expansive running up to
$40,000 for a 30-day program, while others are
more affordable and even free. Some facilities
accept Medicare or Medicaid, some are covered by
the insurance while other facilities accept only
cash.
Types of Alcohol Treatment Facilities:
1. Outpatient Treatment Services. This form of
treatment is also known as a day treatment program and is
designed for those that meet some or all of this
criteria:
- Only recently became addicted to alcohol and
although their lives are being hurt by their
drinking, it is not completely destroyed.
- They still have an extensive social support
system (family & friends).
- Can stay sober for 72 hours and are highly
motivated.
- Are employed and due to the occupational and
family life cannot follow an inpatient type
treatment.
- Are in their second phase of recovery after they
followed an inpatient type program.
The main goal of such treatment is to inform the
person about the chronic nature of their problem, teach
them the most efficient skills to help them cope with
their addiction while trying to manage a normal life
inside and outside the family. Patients following an
outpatient type of alcohol treatment are required to
attend therapy sessions, support group meetings, and
other types of recovery activities several hours per day
for three to five days a week according to a
predetermined therapeutic plan and schedule.
2. Inpatient Treatment Facility. An inpatient
alcohol treatment program offers a more comprehensive
approach to what alcohol addiction is and its treatment.
Inpatient programs are designed to help those that have
battled alcohol addiction for many years with numerous
attempts to recover but failed. One of the initial steps
of this programs is detoxification ( detox ) that helps
resolving the problems associated with the physical
dependency. The advantage of an inpatient treatment is
that the alcoholic is removed from their environment and
can completely focus on their recovery.
The inpatient treatment programs offer extensive
supportive services that include individual and group
therapy and activities that address mental, spiritual,
and occupational aspects of the addiction. The alcoholic
is encouraged to express themselves, learn and talk about
their problems, and listen with others who share similar
problem in a safe environment assured by a well trained
staff.
Inpatient programs can vary in length from short term
treatments of 21 to 45 days, to longer term treatments
that can last one year or more.
Sources:
The canyon, Renowned rehabilitation and dual diagnosis
treatment center, Types of Alcohol Treatment Programs,
Unknown date
Alcohol and Drug Recover Directory, There Are Many
Different Types of Rehabs, Unknown date
Recovery Connection, Addiction Treatment Programs,
2007
Alcohol Treatment Clinics, Types of Alcohol Treatment
Programs, October 2008

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