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Inpatient & outpatient drug & alcohol rehab centers in Waco, TX
Thanks for stopping by Texas Rehab Centers, the most complete, and completely free online directory of Texas-area addiction and substance abuse treatment clinics. On our website, you’ll be able to easily sort by type of rehab facility as well as location. For those residing in Waco, you’re in the right place! If you’re looking for another city in the Lone Star state, simply navigate the tabs above to get to the right city. If you’re a business in Waco offering quality alcohol or drug rehab and are not yet featured in our online guide, send us a note and we’ll review your business for inclusion.
Connecting Rehab Centers with those who need a helping hand
Whether you’re here looking for options for yourself or a loved one, it’s important to know addiction is a complicated disease that can truly happen to anyone. From college athletes to business owners, to stay-at-home-parents to teens, male and female - drug and alcohol addiction can strike anyone. While some individuals with a mild addiction may be able to safely detox and get over their addiction alone, the vast majority of addicts need professional help and therapy to safely detox and fight the addiction. That’s because getting clean is just one step in the long road to recovery. Much longer and often messier is the process of discovering the underlying causes and conditions of addiction, identifying triggers, and figuring out solutions to fight it all. That’s why many Waco residents look to detox centers for step one and then an outpatient rehab center or program for step two.
Recently released data from the CDC shows a roughly 32% increase in the number of overdose deaths in Texas from 2019 to 2020” which is higher than the national increase, and McLennan County (which includes Waco) is no exception. Waco has seen an over 300% increase in narcotic-related crimes in the latest 15 year comparison. Don’t be a statistic, seek help today for you or a loved one’s substance abuse problem!
FAQ about drug and alcohol rehab
Before diving in and calling your top choices for Waco inpatient or outpatient rehab, here’s a few of our frequently asked questions regarding treatment:
Who can use Texas Rehab Centers online guide?
This online resource is free for anyone! If you are here looking for options for a loved one, it’s for you. If you’re here for yourself, it’s for you! If you’re a business wanting to be featured, contact us. We wanted a quick and efficient way for Waco residents to see their options for inpatient and outpatient drug rehab so they can more quickly start therapy, and get sober.
What is alcohol or drug abuse? How do I know if I need help?
Alcohol and drug abuse can look different on each individual. 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 Waco-area treatment centers listed in our guide a call. Or call the free, confidential SAMSA helpline: 1-800-662-HELP (4357). Generally speaking, if you’re here wondering if you or a loved one needs help for an addiction, you probably do. Give a call today to discuss the best options for your individual addiction.
When is the best time to seek treatment for addiction?
ASAP. Use the momentum that brought you here to enroll into a treatment facility within the next 48 hours or have that difficult conversation with a loved one to encourage them to enroll.
Where should I do rehab - in town or out-of-town?
This is a personal choice as there are advantages and disadvantages to both. If you’re from Waco, you might want a fresh start in a new city to jump start your addiction recovery. On the other hand, if you undergo therapy in Waco, you can live and work at home (saving money) and encounter triggering people and places while fully supported through therapy.
Why should I enroll into a Waco detox center?
A detox center is the safest way for a severe addict to get clean as there will be 24/7 medical supervision to manage the harmful and dangerous side effects of withdrawal. Detox is just step one; you will want to enroll into another intensive inpatient or outpatient rehab program once your detox stint is complete.
Can I admit a loved one into drug or alcohol rehab without their consent?
Adults must voluntarily (unless court-mandated) admit themselves. A legal guardian is able to admit their minor into rehab without their expressed consent.