Denton, TX Detox and Rehab Centers
Looking for a detox or rehab center near you in Denton, Texas? Browse the listings below to find the best addiction treatment center for you.
Looking for a detox or rehab center near you in Denton, Texas? Browse the listings below to find the best addiction treatment center for you.
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A North Texas city, Denton is the seat of Denton County and home to 148,146 people.1 As of 2020, the last year with complete data on drug overdose mortality rates, Texas had the third-lowest drug overdose mortality rate: 12.5 drug overdose deaths for every 100,000 people.2 Unfortunately, opioid-related overdose deaths have increased by 60% from 2018 to 2020 in Texas.2
Denton County is considered one of the healthiest counties in Texas, and drug overdose deaths have decreased to 7 per 100,000 people.3 Nonetheless, in 2020, there were 71 drug-related deaths in Denton County; almost 30% can be attributed to opioids, 13% to synthetic opioids, 11% to heroin, 9% to cocaine, and 8% to benzodiazepines.2
More than drug overdose, Denton cites excessive drinking as its primary concern.3 At least 21% of adult Denton residents report binge or heavy drinking, compared to 20% for Texas and 15% for U.S. counties that performed best on recent health outcome surveys.3
Still, Denton County ranks #7 in Texas in health factors such as adult smoking, excessive drinking, and drug overdose deaths.4
Denton County has 220 more patients than Texas’ average patient-to-physician ratio, with more than 1,500 patients per doctor.3 According to the treatment locator tool of the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), there are13 facilities treating substance abuse within 25 miles of Denton, TX:5 They offer a variety of services, including:
There aren’t any hospital inpatient facilities providing 24/7 care connected to a hospital within 25 miles of Denton, TX.5 The closest one is 29.5 miles away in Dallas, TX.5
Drug and alcohol support groups provide nonclinical and nonprofessional assistance for individuals with similar conditions seeking long-term recovery from substance abuse.6 Studies have demonstrated that attending such groups can help decrease substance misuse, improve treatment engagement, and reduce substance-related behaviors such as cravings or relapse.6
There are many peer support groups; the most well-known include Alcoholics Anonymous (A.A.) and Narcotics Anonymous (N.A.); both use similar philosophies based on the 12-Step literature that treats addiction as a disease and not a choice. 6
According to their meeting locator, there are at least 4 A.A. meetings within 50 miles of Denton, TX:7
Central Office Of Ft. Worth (33.74 miles)
Fort Worth, Texas
Helpline: (800) 396-1602
Oficina Intergrupal Hispana Of A.A (36.00 miles)
Dallas, Texas
Phone: (214) 905-0770
According to the Narcotics Anonymous meeting locator, there are at least 6 N.A. meetings within 10 miles of Denton, TX:8
Saint Andrew’s Presbyterian Church (0.5 miles)
300 West Oak Street
Denton, TX 76201
Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays at 7:30 p.m.
Faith United Methodist Church (5.46 miles)
6060 Teasley Lane
Denton, TX 76210
Tuesdays at 7:00 p.m.
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