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Volunteers of America Texas - Houston

Volunteers of America Texas - Houston

  • Houston, TX
  • Inpatient

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Volunteers of America Texas - Houston in Houston, TX, focuses primarily on addiction treatment and recovery services, specializing in helping women, including pregnant women and those with children. This faith-based, nonprofit organization also offers services for adults with disabilities, affordable housing, and financial coaching.

Their mission is to help people in need rebuild their lives and achieve their full potential, particularly focusing on America's most vulnerable groups like veterans, at-risk youth, homeless individuals and families, and seniors and their caregivers.

  • Substance Abuse Treatment: Specializes in recovery services for women, including pregnant women and those with children.
  • Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities: Provides services for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
  • Affordable Housing: Manages 41 housing sites across Texas, including communities for seniors and individuals with disabilities.
  • Financial Coaching: Offers financial coaching through their Financial Opportunity Center.

Treats substance use issues, with a focus on helping women, including expectant mothers and those with children. The services benefit a diverse demographic, including adults with disabilities and low-income seniors.

  • 4 Conditions Treated
  • LGBTQ+ Allied
  • 3 Levels of Care
  • Speaks English
  • 4 Therapies & Programs

Conditions and Issues Treated

Substance Abuse + Addiction Treatment

People who abuse drugs are likely to suffer from an addiction, which can cause serious health problems. When it comes to helping drug abusers get sober, there are many options to choose from. It is essential to state that there is no “”correct”” way of doing things. People are different, and they need different types of help to get over their addiction.

Opioid + Opiate Addiction Treatment in Houston, TX

Many people who struggle with opioid addiction need to attend specific programs like methadone , Suboxone or Vivitrol clinics.

These types of programs will provide the patient with legal, prescription medications that can help them overcome their cravings for illegal opioids like heroin or fentanyl . If the patient has a chronic condition like Hepatitis C, they must undergo treatment before they can begin taking these medications.

Dual-Diagnosis

Dual Diagnosis refers to someone who is both dealing with addiction and another mental health issue.

There are different kinds of Dual Diagnosis: A person who simultaneously experiences both a mental illness and an addiction disorder. Or, a person who experiences one or more coexisting (simultaneous) mental health conditions in addition to a primary substance use disorder.

Some conditions that commonly co-occur with addiction include:

  • Personality Disorders (Borderline, Narcissistic)
  • Mood Disorders (Bipolar Disorder, Depression, Anxiety Disorder)
  • PTSD (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder), OCD (Obsessive Compulsive Disorder), ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder)
  • Schizophrenia, Psychosis, Hallucinations, Delusions

Levels of Care

This center offers a variety of custom treatment tailored to individual recovery. Currently available are Drug Rehab, Dual-Diagnosis, Inpatient, with additional therapies available as listed below.

Individuals who are suffering from severe addiction or have a high risk for dangerous health concerns are often recommended to receive inpatient treatment.

Choosing to enter an inpatient treatment program is beneficial for people who are suffering from severe addiction, or who have a high risk for dangerous health concerns.

Inpatient treatment is beneficial for:

  • People who have a history of severe withdrawal.
  • People who have attempted to overcome addiction on their own without success.
  • People who have a history of relapse, or have recently relapsed.
  • People at risk for drug overdose or withdrawal-related complications.
  • People with medical conditions that are worsened by drug or alcohol use.

Therapies & Programs

Trauma Therapy is a form of therapy that involves working with a patient to help them process and understand the past trauma(s) in their life. The idea behind it is that while some people can experience traumatic events and not have lasting psychiatric symptoms, many others will. In these cases, memories of the event get hidden from consciousness but continue to influence how the person processes and copes with things in their life. They may avoid situations that resemble what happened or become suddenly angry or irritated to a situation that reminds them of a past event.

With the help of a therapist, people can go back over memories and experiences. This helps them understand why they are having problems coping with certain situations and how they can change how they think and react to things. This therapy is typically done using techniques such as visualization, discussion, and writing down thoughts and feelings.

Trauma therapists will work with clients to help them understand their past and present relationships. Many times, patients may believe that something is inherently wrong with them or that they are unworthy of love. A therapist aims to correct these negative feelings and behaviors by helping the person realize that their actions do not reflect who they truly are.

One of the main goals of trauma therapy is to help clients express their emotions and talk about what they are feeling. This benefits both to increase awareness of how certain events have impacted them in the past and enables patients to realize that they can make changes in their lives.

Payment Options

For specific insurance or payment methods please contact us.
  • Health Insurance
  • Self-Pay / Cash
  • Medicare
  • Medicaid
  • Military Insurance
  • IHS/Tribunal/Urban
  • State-Financed
  • Sliding Scale
  • Location & Contact

    Volunteers of America Texas - Houston Location and Directions
    Address
    5630-5712 Lavender street
    Houston, TX 77026

    Phone Number
    (713) 400-3400

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    Volunteers of America Texas - Houston Location and Directions

    Location

    Accepts

    • Gender
      Female
    • Age
      Adults (20+), Teenagers
    • Modality
      Individuals
    Helpful reference information for Volunteers of America Texas - Houston, a drug treatment center in Texas located at: 5630-5712 Lavender street, Houston, TX, 77026, including phone numbers, official website, and more. Listed briefly is an overview of Levels of Care, Therapies Offered, Issues Treated, and accepted forms of Payment Methods.

    Listed October 26, 2021

    Updated July 25, 2024

    Houston, Texas Addiction and Treatment

    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.

    Houston, a vibrant metropolis near the Gulf of Mexico, offers a welcoming atmosphere for those seeking support during drug rehab treatment. The city boasts a thriving arts and culture scene, numerous parks, and year-round outdoor activities. However, Harris County leads the state in overall illicit fentanyl-related deaths, with 93 through June 2023. Deaths involving amphetamines in the county also increased substantially from 21 in 2010 to 119 in 2016.

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