About MHMRTC Arlington Clinic
My Health My Resources of Tarrant County (MHMRTC) provides social and mental health services across several locations, including this facility in Central Arlington, Texas. They offer a wide array of services meant to help veterans, homeless individuals, people in the criminal justice system and those suffering from addiction.
They’re funded in part by the nonprofit MHMR Foundation, allowing them to offer financial assistance to individuals who need it. They also accept clients who use Medicaid benefits to cover the cost of treatments and services.
Individualized Outpatient Care in Arlington
The organization’s outpatient program begins with an assessment in which they determine the level of care and methods that would fit your needs appropriately. Based on this assessment, they can provide you with a tailored plan incorporating gender specific counseling, help with anger management, substance use education and relapse prevention planning. They can also offer life skills training and education and testing services for individuals who may have been exposed to HIV.
Their services are available to adults aged 18 and older and are suitable for individuals who don’t need intensive, residential care or for people who are looking for a transitory service after residential rehab. Their location is also close to several stores, restaurants, parks and stadiums, including the AT&T Stadium, making access to helpful resources and recreational activities all the more convenient.
Comprehensive Residential Treatment
If, after your assessment, it turns out that residential rehab would be a better fit for your needs, then they can refer you to MHMR’s residential center. At this center, they offer 24 hour supervision and care in an environment where the primary goal is to help you learn to live without drugs or alcohol.





