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Addiction and Treatment Providers in Mansfield, TX

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Mansfield is a diverse suburban city between Dallas and Fort Worth, known for its family-friendly atmosphere and outdoor recreation. Tarrant County, where Mansfield is located, had the 5th highest number of opioid-related deaths in Texas in 2019, with fentanyl being a significant contributor, highlighting the severity of the opioid crisis in the area.

Despite the challenges, the community remains committed to supporting those battling addiction.

The S.A.M. (Substance Abuse Mansfield) program raises parental awareness about drug abuse and equips families with tools to prevent substance use disorders. Additionally, the city promotes a drug-free workplace and collaborates with treatment providers through initiatives like the Tarrant County Family Recovery Court services.

Tarrant County Statistics

  • Tarrant County had 75 opioid deaths in 2019.
  • Fentanyl significantly impacts Tarrant County.
  • Drug overdoses in Texas tripled from 2000-2018.
  • Tarrant County was 5th highest for opioid deaths in 2019.
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Overcoming Addiction in Mansfield: Recovery is Possible

Struggling with drug addiction in Mansfield? You’re not alone. Data shows substance abuse rates have risen in recent years, but recovery is possible. Local rehab programs offer personalized treatment plans combining therapy, counseling, and holistic care. With commitment and support, you can overcome addiction and reclaim your life in this vibrant community.

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Drug & Alcohol Rehab Facilities near Mansfield, Texas

Riverwalk Ranch
6960 Dick Price Rd, Mansfield, TX 76063
4.9 Miles from Mansfield, Texas, USA
Stonegate Center
7510 Farm To Market Rd 1886, Azle, TX 76020
32.9 Miles from Mansfield, Texas, USA
Lighthouse Recovery Centers
5344 Alpha Road, Dallas, TX, 75240
31.8 Miles from Mansfield, Texas, USA
Sante Center for Healing
914 Country Club Rd, Argyle, TX 76226
39.6 Miles from Mansfield, Texas, USA
Cenikor - Ft. Worth
2209 South Main Street, Fort Worth, TX 76110
15.3 Miles from Mansfield, Texas, USA
Homeward Bound - Trinity Recovery Center
233 W 10th St, Dallas, TX 75208
22.3 Miles from Mansfield, Texas, USA

Drug and Alcohol Treatment in Mansfield, TX

Mansfield is a suburban city located between Dallas and Fort Worth. It was founded in 1857 around a gristmill and has grown to a population of over 70,000. The racial makeup is diverse with a large White and African American population. Learn more about Mansfield’s history.

Residents enjoy outdoor activities like hiking the trails at Oliver Nature Park. The city also has community events and youth sports leagues that bring people together.

Downtown Mansfield has the Mansfield Historical Museum showcasing local history. There are also live music events like the Music Alley Festival.

With its family-friendly atmosphere, outdoor recreation, and community events, Mansfield provides a supportive environment for those seeking drug rehab treatment.

Awareness Campaigns

S.A.M. (Substance Abuse Mansfield) is a community-based program that aims to raise parental awareness about drug abuse in Mansfield and equip parents with tools to raise drug-free kids. They organize events like presentations on commonly abused drugs, film screenings, and community health fairs to educate residents.

The City of Mansfield also promotes a drug-free workplace and provides resources to its employees on substance abuse prevention. Community involvement is crucial in combating the stigma surrounding addiction and fostering an environment of support for those struggling with substance use disorders.

Legislative Measures

Mansfield adheres to the state’s drug policies, which include strict penalties for possession, distribution, and trafficking of illegal substances. However, the Texas Health Recovery and Wellness Center in Mansfield offers comprehensive addiction treatment services, promoting a harm reduction approach focused on recovery and rehabilitation.

The Tarrant County Comprehensive Opioid, Stimulant, and Substance Abuse Program (COSSAP) aims to improve public safety, support children impacted by drug use, and promote family stability through the Tarrant County Family Recovery Court services. Law enforcement collaborates with treatment providers to divert individuals with substance use disorders into appropriate rehabilitation programs.

Mansfield Police Departments

Mansfield Hospitals and Emergency Medical Services

Opioid Settlement Funds in Tarrant County

Tarrant County, Texas has received over $2 million from the latest round of opioid lawsuit settlements against pharmaceutical distributors McKesson, Cardinal Health and AmerisourceBergen. The funds will be deposited into the county’s Opioid Epidemic Settlement Fund to support behavioral healthcare programs, criminal justice programs to alleviate impacts of the opioid epidemic, and programs to reduce recidivism for individuals in the criminal justice system. The Texas Opioid Abatement Fund Council oversees allocation of the settlement funds across the state.

  • Funds will expand behavioral healthcare programs in Tarrant County[10]
  • Settlement money will support judicial and criminal justice programs that alleviate opioid epidemic impacts[10]
  • Funds are designated for programs that reduce recidivism for individuals in the criminal justice system[10]
  • The Tarrant County Family Recovery Court and MHMR Pine Street Rehabilitation Center services will receive funding[8]

Find Treatment in Texas

Texas is one of the primary hubs for drug smuggling into the country. The border between Texas and Mexico is more than 1,000 miles long. More than 10 million residents use alcohol every year and more than 25% of those are minors. Alcohol and drug use has become so common in Texas that almost 15% of all deaths can be attributed to these substances.

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    Statistic Citations:
  • Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. (2021). 2021 Texas behavioral health barometer. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
  • UNTHSC Scholar. (n.d.). Opioid crisis breakdown in Tarrant County. UNT Health Science Center Institutional Repository. https://unthsc-ir.tdl.org/items/bfbf4eb9-3dd6-4fe3-a8be-94af9c41903d
  • The Linder Firm. (n.d.). Texas drug statistics. The Linder Firm. https://www.thelinderfirm.com/resources/blog/texas-drug-statistics/
  • Opioid Settlement Citations:
  • KERANews.org. (2023). Tarrant County accepts more than $2 million from latest round of opioid settlements. Retrieved from https://www.keranews.org/news/2023-03-07/tarrant-county-accepts-more-than-2-million-from-latest-round-of-opioid-settlements
  • Tarrant County Government. (2024). FY24 GFOA FINAL. Retrieved from https://www.tarrantcountytx.gov/content/dam/main/budget-risk-mgmt/Documents/fy24/FY24%20GFOA%20FINAL%20-%20Compressed.pdf
  • OJP.GOV. (2020). Award 2020-AR-BX-0082. Retrieved from https://bja.ojp.gov/funding/awards/2020-ar-bx-0082