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Drug and Alcohol Rehab for Veterans in Texas

Veteran rehabs in Texas help those who have served in our armed forces receive the proper treatment to help them recover from substance use and co-occurring mental health conditions. 
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Alcohol and drug addiction can be particularly challenging for Veterans, but there are numerous substance use resources in Texas, designed to provide support. Choosing the right treatment option is essential for long-term recovery. Start by consulting a primary care physician, VA healthcare provider, or an addiction specialist familiar with Veterans’ unique needs to assess your situation and recommend the most appropriate level of care.

From there, prioritize finding a high-quality, evidence-based program. You may want to look for one that specializes in Veteran care. Additionally, seek out programs that offer comprehensive aftercare services, such as peer support groups for Veterans, continued counseling, and integration programs to assist with the transition back into daily life. Reviewing testimonials from fellow Veterans can also provide valuable insight into a facility’s effectiveness and support system.

Where Are Veteran Rehabs in Texas?

There are 462 rehab facilities throughout the state of Texas that treat drug and alcohol addiction. While there are 7 that are operated by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, there are 161 that have special programs for Veterans.1

What Levels of Care Are Available in Texas for Veterans?

Texas has a variety of addiction treatment services specifically designed to support Veterans on their recovery journey. As previously mentioned, consulting a VA healthcare provider, primary care physician, or addiction specialist with experience in Veteran care is crucial in determining the most appropriate level of treatment. In Texas, Veterans can find the complete continuum of care, including:

  • Medical detox. Medically supervised detox is a process where healthcare professionals help the body safely eliminate substances while managing withdrawal symptoms to ensure comfort and stability for the Veteran.
  • Inpatient care. Also referred to as residential treatment, inpatient treatment provides 24/7 medical supervision, structured support, and a secure environment for recovery. Some facilities that provide Veteran-specific care incorporate trauma-informed care into the sessions.
  • Outpatient treatment. Standard outpatient treatment offers a flexible option for Veterans seeking recovery while needing to maintain their daily responsibilities. Outpatient programs allow Veterans to participate in counseling and therapy sessions at a facility and return home or to a sober living residence at the end of the day. Many outpatient programs tailored for Veterans incorporate trauma-informed care, peer support, and therapies that address military-related experiences.

For Veterans seeking specialized, comprehensive care, Greenhouse Treatment Center, an American Addiction Centers (AAC) facility in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, offers medically managed detox, residential treatment, co-occurring disorder care, and the Salute to Recovery program, designed to meet the unique needs of those who have served. In addition to evidence-based therapies that help with stress management, depression, anxiety, anger management, and emotion regulation, Greenhouse provides a holistic approach to wellness for mind, body, and spirit.

Outpatient Rehab Options for Veterans in Texas

For some Veterans, outpatient treatment may be a step down form of treatment from more intensive care such as inpatient treatment. For other Veterans, an outpatient program may serve as an entry point into the continuum of care. Veterans seeking structured addiction treatment while maintaining flexibility have several outpatient options in Texas, including:

  • Intensive outpatient programs (IOPs). IOPs provide a more structured level of care than standard outpatient treatment, requiring at least 9 hours of therapy and support per week. Many Veteran-focused IOPs incorporate trauma-informed care, PTSD treatment, and mutual-help groups to address military-related experiences.
  • Partial hospitalization programs (PHPs). Also known as high-intensity outpatient programs, PHPs offer a level of care similar to inpatient treatment while allowing Veterans to return home or to a sober living facility in the evenings. These programs provide structured therapy, medical support, and mental health services tailored to the needs of Veterans.
  • Telehealth addiction treatment. Some treatment centers offer telehealth or virtual outpatient programs for Veterans residing in the same state. These programs provide daytime or evening sessions, following the same structure as in-person care while allowing Veterans to receive treatment from home.
  • Aftercare support. Long-term recovery is strengthened through ongoing treatment and community support. Veteran-focused aftercare programs may include mutual-help groups, continued therapy, VA support services, alumni networks, and events to support recovery and prevent relapse.

Greenhouse Outpatient Treatment Facility in Arlington offers PHP, both daytime and evening IOPs, and a virtual IOP option, all incorporating evidence-based therapies and comprehensive aftercare planning. Veterans enrolled in an outpatient program at Greenhouse also have the option to reside at Resolutions Arlington, a sober living facility that provides the right balance of structure, support, and independence for those transitioning back into daily life.

How Much Does Rehab in Texas Cost for Veterans?

The cost of Veteran rehab programs in Texas varies depending on a host of factors, including level of care and length of stay—both of which will be based on the severity of your addiction. Some Veterans may stay in treatment for 30 days, while others may transition between the various levels of care for 60, 90 days, or more. Additionally, the level of care impacts the cost of treatment. An inpatient program with room and board generally costs more than an outpatient program.

What Length of Time in Rehabilitation Will the VA Cover?

The length of time the VA will cover your treatment depends on your situation. According to the VA benefits page, you can expect to receive treatment that will help you get stable. Combined with coverage for continuing care and relapse prevention, it is implied that treatment could last for an extended period.3

Do Other Insurance Providers Cover the Cost of Rehab?

Yes, you can use other insurance to help cover the cost of drug or alcohol treatment as a Veteran in Texas. Most rehab facilities accept health insurance from a variety of companies and let you combine coverage to help pay for treatment. To understand your coverage, call the number on the back of your insurance card or verify your benefits with AAC instantly for free.

Greenhouse Treatment Center and Greenhouse Outpatient Treatment Facility take insurance from a variety of carriers, including:

Besides private health insurance, many drug and alcohol rehab facilities in Texas accept public health insurance from Medicaid and Medicare.

As a Veteran, Can I Go to Rehab in Texas Without Insurance?

Yes. You should not let the cost of treatment or lack of finances prevent you from getting the help you need. If you are not eligible for VA benefits, don’t have health insurance, or your insurance doesn’t cover the full cost of treatment, there are other ways to pay for treatment, including:

  • Cash or credit cards.
  • Payment plans or other financing options.
  • Sliding fee scale.
  • Asking friends or family for a loan, or taking out a loan from a bank or financial institution.
  • Getting treatment from a state-funded facility, which often provide care at a lower or even no cost.

How Do I Choose the Best Veteran Rehab in Texas?

Finding the best drug rehab in Texas means ensuring your choices meet certain criteria. The optimal program for Veterans:

  • Offers integrated co-occurring disorder treatment for mental health and substance use disorders.
  • Delivers a high level of services that target a variety of needs.
  • Offers several treatment lengths, so you get the right fit for you.
  • Can provide a payment plan option.
  • Offers a specific treatment track for Veterans, as well as targeted therapies for Veterans’ issues.

Why Choose American Addiction Centers for Treatment as a Veteran?

American Addiction Centers (AAC) operates treatment centers across the United States, including Greenhouse Treatment Center and Greenhouse Outpatient Treatment Facility near Dallas-Fort Worth. AAC is committed to providing high-quality, evidence-based addiction treatment tailored to the unique needs of Veterans. AAC offers the comprehensive continuum of care to provide support at every stage of recovery, Veteran-specific treatment tracks, customized treatment plans, co-occurring disorder treatment for substance use and mental health disorders, and a 90-day brand promise—if you successfully complete 90 consecutive days of treatment at an AAC facility and then relapse, you can return to any AAC facility for 30 days of treatment for free.

Take the first step toward reclaiming your life. Call AAC at to speak with a knowledgeable and compassionate admissions navigator who can listen to your story, answer your questions, explain your treatment options, and help you begin the admissions process today. You served your countrynow let us serve you.

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