Conroe Texas Drug Alcohol Rehab

Alcohol & Drug Rehabs in Conroe, Texas

Bordered by Sam Houston National Forest, Lake Monroe, and W. Goodrich Jones State Forest, Conroe, Texas is a go-to destination for outdoor enthusiasts. Opportunities for hiking, fishing, and boating abound. Located less than an hour’s drive from Houston, the city offers a great day-trip to get away from the city and take in all Conroe has to offer. But this proximity comes with drawbacks, too. The location 40 miles north of Houston contributes to the prevalence of substances that make their way to Conroe and the surrounding Montgomery County. In May of 2022, Montgomery County Sheriff’s detectives seized upwards of 30,000 pills containing fentanyl.1 And since the numbers are on the rise, access to alcohol and drug rehab in Conroe is more important than ever. There are 11 accredited treatment facilities within 25 miles of Conroe, but if you need more options or require specialized treatment, you’ll find nearly 80 rehab centers within 50 miles.
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Substance Abuse Statistics in Conroe, Texas

The following statistics reveal current trends in drug use and prevention efforts in Conroe, TX:

Levels of Care for Substance Abuse

Multiple levels of care exist for alcohol and drug rehab in California. Some residents require all levels of care during their journey to recovery, while others receive only the less intensive options.

Medical Detox

Detox is the process of safely and comfortably removing drugs or alcohol from your system while in a supervised medical setting. Many people choose a medical detox program to prevent severe withdrawal symptoms. This is often the first step in the recovery process, completed before transitioning into formal inpatient addiction treatment services.

Inpatient Care

An inpatient or residential setting involves living at an accredited rehab facility 24/7 to receive treatment for addiction. A combination of evidence-based interventions are provided, including individual and group therapy, nutritional counseling, and medication administration.

Partial hospitalization programs (PHPs)

PHPs are a type of outpatient treatment in California that often involve many of the same therapies and methods of inpatient care. The difference being that you only visit the drug rehab during scheduled session times, then you can return home.

Intensive Outpatient Programs (IOPs)

A step down from PHPs, IOPs are a type of outpatient treatment in California allowing you to attend onsite sessions for several hours a day, multiple days each week, while spending the rest of your time at home, working, or fulfilling other obligations.

Standard Outpatient

As the least intensive setting, standard outpatient care is appropriate for California residents who are highly motivated and have a strong support system. It involves just one or two hours of treatment per week.

Relapse Prevention

Aftercare, or relapse prevention, provides ongoing support after a rehab program is complete. Aftercare may include 12-step groups, non-12-step groups like SMART Recovery, ongoing therapy, sober living homes, and more.

How to Pay for Substance Abuse Treatment in California

Private Insurance

Every insurance provider in the U.S. is required by law to provide at least some coverage for mental health and substance abuse treatment. In California, residents should contact their insurance provider to confirm specific coverage with their carrier, including applicable copays.

Medi-Cal

Medi-Cal is California’s Medicaid program. Funded by federal and state taxes, this program pays for medical services for children and adults who have limited income. To qualify for Medi-Cal, California residents must meet income requirements and be one of the following: pregnant, responsible for a child under 21 years old, blind, disabled or a disabled family member, or 65 years or older.

California Medicare

California Medicare is a government program providing coverage to residents who are over the age of 65 or who have end-stage renal disease. California residents can use Medicare to cover the cost of rehab and other addiction treatment services; however, not all rehabs accept Medicare insurance.

Sliding Scale Payment Options

Sliding scale payment plans only charge California residents what they can afford, based on their income. To qualify, residents typically need to provide proof of income and assets.

TRICARE in California

California TRICARE (West Region) is a government program that provides health insurance for military personnel, veterans, and their dependents. TRICARE coverage includes addiction treatment services, such as rehab and medication-assisted treatment (MAT).

IHS-Funded Drug Rehabs

Drug rehab programs funded by the Indian Health Service provide free addiction treatment to California Natives and Indigenous peoples in the U.S.

Getting to and Around Conroe, Texas

For those traveling to Conroe, TX for treatment or to visit a loved one in treatment, here are a few tips about the area:

  • The city features 26 parks, including a community aquatic center, off-leash dog areas, and a rec center.
  • Historic downtown Conroe offers live music and theater venues, festivals, and performances.
  • 22,000-acre Lake Monroe offers a popular spot for boating, swimming, jet-skiing, and fishing. (Yes, there are alligators!)
  • Sam Houston National Forest offers fishing, hiking, and bird-watching year-round.
  • Accommodations in Conroe run the gamut from affordable hotels, to high-end resorts, bed & breakfasts, and RV parks.
  • The closest airport is George Bush Intercontinental Airport in Houston, 30 minutes away.
  • Other nearby airport options include Hooks Airport (40 minutes) and William P. Hobby Airport (50 minutes).
  • Conroe Connection is the city’s bus service, offering stops throughout the city every hour.
  • Pack appropriately for your trip – summer days can top 100 degrees and winter nights can dip to the low 40s.
  • org gives Conroe an “A” for overall crime rates, but a “D” for drug-related crime.3
  • The safest parts of the city are in the southwest, and the highest crime areas are in the central and northern regions.3
  • Popular day-trip destinations from Conroe include Big Rivers Water Park, Gator Bayou Adventure Park, and the Texas Prison Museum.

California Alcohol and Drug Laws

California law includes the following policies related to substance abuse:1,2,3,4,5

California Employee Protections for Drug or Alcohol Rehab: California’s labor code requires employers with 25 or more employees to provide accommodation to staff who voluntarily choose to attend alcohol or drug rehab. This may include unpaid time off or use of sick or vacation time. Employees who wish to request time off for addiction treatment may be able to request it under the Family and Medical Leave Act or the California Family Rights Act.

Substance Abuse and Crime Prevention Act: This act provides treatment opportunities for individuals who are convicted of non-violent crimes. Eligible offenders may serve their time in drug treatment rather than in prison.

California Government Prevention and Care Services: Senate Bill 110 expanded these services to include contingency management (an incentivized treatment program) as a benefit covered under Medi-Cal. Patients who demonstrate substance-free behavior, such as drug-free urine tests, are rewarded with vouchers or gift cards.

California Ethical Treatment for Persons with Substance Use Disorder Act: This bill protects residents undergoing addiction treatment by requiring alcohol and drug rehabs in California to adopt a client bill of rights that seeks to ensure every client is are treated with dignity, honesty, and respect.

California’s Good Samaritan Law: This law encourages California residents to call 9-1-1 if an overdose is suspected. It protects individuals who seek emergency medical care for overdose from legal repercussions for possession of a controlled substance/drug paraphernalia or providing alcohol to minors.

Resources

  1. Dominguez, C. (2022, September 16). Montgomery County works to limit Fentanyl deaths in Houston area. The Courier of Montgomery County. https://www.yourconroenews.com/neighborhood/moco/news/article/fentanyl-deaths-Montgomery-County-17446576.php
  2. (2021). Annual Evaluation Report. MONTGOMERY COUNTY OFFICE OF DRUG & ALCOHOL.
  3. Montgomery County, TX drug-related crime rates and maps. (n.d.). CrimeGrade.Org. Retrieved September 20, 2022, from https://crimegrade.org/drug-crimes-montgomery-county-tx/

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Dr. Matthew N. Parker is a native of Lubbock, Texas and now lives in deep East Texas. He was trained at the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio and the Conroe Family Medicine Residency in Conroe, Texas. He's spent 20 years as a practicing physician, 15 of which have been spent treating patients with substance use disorders.