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Addiction treatment centers within 120 miles of Midland, TX

1171 107th Street Grand Prairie, TX 75050
(972) 848-8771
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At Greenhouse, we serve the greater Dallas area and beyond from our Grand Prairie facility. We know firsthand that one size does not fit all when it comes to addiction treatment. Every person’s journey to recovery is unique. That’s why we offer individualized treatment plans and many levels of care, from inpatient medical detox where—where you can detox from any substances on which you’re physically dependent, in a safe and medically monitored environment—all the way to outpatient therapy. Based on your progress in treatment, you may adjust your plan as needed, moving between levels of care as necessary to ensure you’re getting the most out of your time at Greenhouse. Recovery from drug and alcohol addiction involves much more than detox. It requires new ways of thinking and new coping skills. Our program in Grand Prairie Texas includes numerous proven therapies to help you delve into the reasons behind your substance use, adjust harmful beliefs, uncover your motivations for getting sober, and learn new ways to cope that don’t involve substances. Our program also includes many expressive, recreational, and holistic therapies to introduce you to healthy ways to alleviate anxiety and help you learn to live a fulfilling life without drugs and alcohol. Your first step in your recovery journey is one of the most important steps you can take in your life. We make it easy to say yes to getting help by offering a range of features and amenities that will make your time in treatment comfortable, to help you heal your body (for example with chef-prepared balanced meals), and to allow you to focus entirely on what is most important: your recovery. Our wide range of features and benefits includes yoga classes, an indoor heated pool, a nutritionist, a meditation garden and bio-sound therapy available onsite for an additional fee, and more.
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Latest Reviews of Rehabs in Texas

Laurel Ridge Treatment Center

Detox ,good information and coping skills presented. Redundancy a bit distressing. Actual psych consults, counceling nearly non-existent.

- Robert
3.7 out of 5
San Antonio, TX

South East Texas Management Network Land Manor Inc/Franklin South

I was there in 2018. Helped me to be where I am today, five years later. This ain't no palace but they are good people...

- THOMAS
4.3 out of 5
Beaumont, TX

Infinite Recovery

This facility has staff that are in recovery and it makes it feel like they really know what they are talking about when you relay your own story, which helps to know that they have been where you are now.

- D.A.
5 out of 5
Austin, TX
Drug and Alcohol Addiction in Midland, TX

The city of Midland, TX is home to many people who are struggling with substance misuse and addiction. People in Midland who are ready to get started on the path to recovery are located near professional addiction treatment centers that can help.

In 2019, the top 5 abused drugs in Midland and its surrounding region were methamphetamine, heroin, cocaine, cannabis, and pharmaceuticals.1 A few years before that in 2016, the CDC released a report showing that drug overdose deaths in Midland County increased between 50% and 65% from 2002 to 2014, which was higher than the Texas state average.2

The CDC added that this increase in overdose deaths coincided with reports from law enforcement regarding the increased availability of illicit drugs—particularly heroin, prescription opioids, and methamphetamine.2 Local law enforcement stated that methamphetamine was coming into the U.S. from Mexico.2

In September 2022, hospitals and law enforcement leaders in Midland issued a warning to local parents about a rise in rainbow-colored pills laced with fentanyl.3 The pills were being made to look like candy and children’s vitamins, which prompted the Midland Police Department to urge parents to talk to their children about the risks associated with eating suspicious-looking candies in baggies.3 That same month, one Midland hospital said it was seeing an average of one fentanyl overdose per day.4

Midland, TX Detox and Rehab Availability

There are 3 drug and alcohol rehab centers in Midland, which represents less than 1% of the total number of addiction treatment centers in Texas.5 One of those rehab facilities offers detoxification services for those who need supervised withdrawal from drugs and alcohol.5 All 3 facilities offer outpatient rehab programs that use treatment approaches, including motivational interviewing, cognitive-behavioral therapy, Matrix Model, anger management counseling, as well as many other treatment modalities.5

One of the rehab centers in Midland offers medication-assisted treatment (MAT) for opioid addiction using methadone, and 2 rehab centers offer MAT for opioid addiction using buprenorphine.5 Two of the rehab centers offer MAT using naltrexone, which is a medication that can block the effects of opioids and alcohol for people who need help recovering from addiction to these substances.5

Midland, TX Drug and Alcohol Support Groups

Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) and Narcotics Anonymous (NA) are drug and alcohol support groups that give their members a chance to meet and connect with peers who are also in recovery, and who have similar challenges and experiences.6 AA and NA are free, anonymous, and widely available, and have plenty of meetings in and near Midland.6

There are dozens of AA meetings in Midland that take place 7 days a week, mostly in the evenings.7 Top locations of AA meetings in Midland include 3100 North A Street, 606 West Kansas, and 710 West Ohio.7 People in Midland who want to check out local AA groups can review the meeting schedule on the website for the Area 66 Northwest Texas District.7

There are 14 NA meetings in Midland—all of which meet at either 7:00 in the morning or 7:00 at night.8 All NA meetings in Midland are held at Church Gods Rainbow Promise on 501 North Loraine Street and also on 4516 Robin Lane.8 People in Midland who want to attend a local NA meeting can review an updated meeting schedule on the official NA website.8

Sources

  1. Maxwell, J.C. (n.d.). State of Texas drug use patterns and trends, 2019.
  2. Mulder, B. (2016, January 23). CDC: Drug-overdose deaths up in Midland County, nationwide.
  3. Miller, E. (2022, September 7). Are these rainbow-colored pills dangerous? MPD says yes.
  4. Dupnick, T. (2022, September 21). Greg Abbott speaks in Midland about ongoing fentanyl crisis in Texas.
  5. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. (n.d.). Searching for treatment options.
  6. S. Department of Veterans Affairs. (2022, March 11). Recovery-oriented mutual self-help groups.
  7. Area 66 – Northwest Texas. (2022, October 11). Meetings in Midland.
  8. Narcotics Anonymous. (n.d.). Find a meeting.