Dallas Treatment Centers
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Dallas, Texas
A residential drug and alcohol treatment program for women, women with children, pregnant women, teen girls and pregnant teen girls. Services are offered without regard to an ability to pay.
Dallas, Texas
Homeward Bound, Inc. operates a residential drug and alcohol rehab for adult men and women. The programs are funded through the state of Texas for indigent and criminal justice clients, and self referrals are taken, at affordable prices.
Dallas, Texas
Dallas, Texas
ARM Dallas (Adult Rehabilitation Ministry) is a Christ-centered residential treatment program in Dallas, Texas, offering long-term rehabilitation for people struggling with addiction, mental health disorders and dual diagnosis. The program pairs a twelve-step process with education services in parenting, life skills and anger management, plus transitional living as residents return to independent life. Its WARM program (Women's Adult Rehabilitation Ministry) serves women.
Dallas, Texas
Homeward Bound, Inc. is a Texas-based nonprofit behavioral health agency founded in 1980 that has helped more than 250,000 people move toward sobriety. It serves 19 North Texas counties and 6 Far West Texas counties with medical detoxification, separate residential programs for men and women, and outpatient treatment that typically lasts two to four months. It accepts Medicare, offers services in English and Spanish, and provides same-day admissions with no-to-low-cost treatment for those without insurance or financial means.
Dallas, Texas
An very low cost program to those in need. Offering comprehensive and integrated substance abuse and mental health therapies to adult men and women in the Dallas Texas area.
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