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Amarillo drug & alcohol rehab centers for inpatient & outpatient treatment

Welcome to Texas Rehab Centers, your go-to resource to find Amarillo-based alcohol and drug rehab treatment facilities. We know starting the process of getting help for substance abuse can be daunting and overwhelming, so we wanted to streamline that process and make it easy and efficient for you to find the type of Amarillo addiction treatment for you. If you’re looking for another city in Texas, just navigate above; or, if you’re a business looking to be included, send us a note and we’ll review your business to be included.
 

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Amarillo Center for Skilled Care

6641 W Amarillo Blvd
Amarillo, TX 79106
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Amarillo Council on Alcoholism

803 S Rusk St
Amarillo, TX 79106
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Amarillo Recovery Center

412 SE 16th Ave
Amarillo, TX 79101
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Bivins Pointe

6600 Killgore Dr
Amarillo, TX 79106
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Cenikor Foundation

1001 Wallace Blvd
Amarillo, TX 79106
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Faith City Family Shelter

401 SE 2nd Ave
Amarillo, TX 79101
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Heritage Convalescent Center

1009 Clyde St
Amarillo, TX 79106
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Hillside Heights Rehabilitation Suites

6650 S Soncy Rd
Amarillo, TX 79119
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Legacy Rehabilitation and Living

4033 SW 51st Ave
Amarillo, TX 79109
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Life Challenge of Amarillo

6500 Hope Rd
Amarillo, TX 79119
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Moss Lane Club

3512 Moss Ln
Amarillo, TX 79109
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ProStep Rehabilitation

5507 SW 9th Ave
Amarillo, TX 79106
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The Arbors

1910 Medi Park Dr
Amarillo, TX 79106
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The Craig Senior Living

5500 SW 9th Ave
Amarillo, TX 79106
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The Medical Lodge of Amarillo

9 Medical Dr
Amarillo, TX 79106
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West Texas Counseling & Rehab

2300 Line Ave
Amarillo, TX 79106

Connecting Rehab Centers with those who need a helping hand

As you may or may not know, addiction can happen to anyone. Young teenagers living at home, current and former college athletes, blue and white collar workers, stay-at-home-parents, the young and the old… substance abuse does not discriminate. And, it’s a complex disease usually with a variety of underlying causes and conditions so quitting isn’t always as easy as “just stopping”. That’s why we recommend seeking professional addiction treatment through one of these qualified Amarillo providers, who can really get you back on the road to recovery. In fact, local news outlet KFDA reported in 2018 that Amarillo “ranks in the top 25 cities in the country for opioid abuse” sowe know it’s a dangerous problem affecting our own residents.

 

FAQ about drug and alcohol rehab

You might be ready to give one of these treatment clinics a call, but if not, we understand. Here’s a few frequently asked questions that may help get you started in deciding where to seek addiction treatment in Amarillo:

The key difference between inpatient and outpatient rehab is where the patient resides. Inpatient means they live IN a treatment facility, which is a higher level of support and accountability. It may (or may not) include 24/7 medical supervision for withdrawal or addiction symptoms. An outpatient program indicates the patient lives OUT of the facility, usually at home, and comes into the addiction treatment facility for their therapy and programming. There are a variety of intensities among outpatient programs, so you’ll want to speak with the team to decide which level is right for you. Most will start out with an intensive outpatient program and then move to less frequent and intensive programming.

It depends. An individual usually stays at the Amarillo detox centers for just under a week, unti withdrawal symptoms are safely managed. For other inpatient rehab centers, the stay may last around 30 days. And for outpatient programs, you would expect to participate in one for a few months, depending on your level of addiction. Continuing accountability and therapy even after formal addiction treatment is important, and it’s recommended to continue with group therapy (like Alcoholics or Narcotics Anonymous) for life.

Look at their accreditations and licensing (if available), ask about their therapist’s and team’s background and experience, ask about drug and alcohol testing policies, staff-to-resident ratios, and then tour the facility itself. You can gleen a lot from the look-and-feel of the center, as well as the staff’s attitude.

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