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Houston-area drug & alcohol rehab centers - outpatient & inpatient
When it comes to taking charge of you or a loved one’s alcohol or drug addiction, it can be overwhelming to know where to start. That’s where Texas Rehab Center comes in! We saw a need to create a free, updated, and comprehensive online database of local Houston addiction treatment centers - whether that’s a rehab center, detox center, inpatient or outpatient center - we’ve got them all covered. (And, if we missed your business let us know here.)
Connecting Rehab Centers with those who need a helping hand
The tricky thing about drug and alcohol abuse is that it can happen to anyone. Teens, young adults, older adults, moms, dads, brothers, grandpas, bosses, CEOs, athletes - you name them, addiction is not picky in the least. It can creep into one’s life slowly and sneakily, and oftentimes, a professional approach to treatment and therapy is needed to break the chains of addiction. In fact, the 2013 National YRBS reports that Substance Abuse is among one of the leading causes of death for persons aged 10-24 years. For adults in the Houston-area, one in five adults binge drinks about four times a month; those binge drinkers are 14 times more likely to drive while impaired. Unfortunately, this means the nine-county Houston area is #1 in the US for fatal crashes involving drugs and alcohol, according to analysis by the Houston Chronicle. Let’s take control of these statistics and kick substance abuse to the curb by finding the right Houston-area alcohol or drug rehab center for you today!
Who can use the Houston alcohol and drug rehab centers guide?
Anyone in the Houston-area metro - that’s Houston to as far as The Woodlands, Katy, and Sugar Land - looking for information and options for a drug or alcohol problem. The Houston-area is a huge metro - with over 7 million individuals as of 2020. Businesses offering Houston-based inpatient or outpatient rehab are also welcome to apply to be listed in our complete guide.
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FAQ about alcohol and drug abuse
According to the CDC, binge drinking is drinking so much that BAC exceeds 0.08 g/dl. Most importantly, they note it’s a preventable problem.
A disorder where an individual can’t control their need to drink or who is constantly thinking about how and when to drink.
How do I know if I have a drug or alcohol addiction problem?
If you’re concerned to any degree that you or a loved one suffers from an alcohol or drug abuse problem, give one of the Houston-area treatment centers listed in our guide a call. Or call the national SAMSA (substance abuse and mental health services association) helpline for a free, confidential chat: 1-800-662-HELP (4357). Among other signs, if you are blacking out, can’t stop thinking about it or doing it, hiding it from others, or if it interferes with relationships or work, your substance abuse is a problem.
Why should I get addiction treatment?
If you find you cannot quit alone or stop consuming drugs or alcohol safely on your own, you should seek treatment. There is no time like the present to get started, so call today!
What types of substance abuse treatment clinics exist?
A variety! There are inpatient hospital programs to help safely medically detox, partial hospitalization programs (PHPs), intensive outpatient programs (IOPs), outpatient programs, halfway houses, group therapy, and more.
Can I enroll a child or loved one in treatment without their consent?
Legally, yes you can enroll a minor under 17 years old into a drug rehab center without their consent. For adults (even if they are still your children), they need to enroll on their own accord. Many Houston drug and alcohol rehab centers offer intervention options or family counseling to help you get through to your loved one - “child” or grown adult - about their need for professional substance abuse treatment.
If I’m not from Houston, can I still go to a Houston detox center?
Yes! There are pros and cons to choosing a treatment facility in your hometown or outside of it. If you’re doing an outpatient program, it is a little trickier to seek a program too far from home since outpatient means room and board is not provided. And, outpatient programs usually last over 12 weeks - so that might mean a long stint in a rental unit or hotel. Still, some individuals find a new city like a clean slate in their recovery journey. Since the Houston area encompasses so many cities, you might find a compromise in a drug or alcohol rehab in a neighboring town.
Check out our comprehensive Houston alcohol and drug rehab center guide and get started taking back your life!