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Drug Rehab in Amarillo, Texas

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  • Safe 24/7 monitored detox
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  • Dual diagnosis programs
  • Long-term arrangements
  • Thorough aftercare planning
  • Located in Bastrop, Texas
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People curious about or in need of drug addiction treatment in Amarillo, TX, or surrounding communities probably have a lot of questions, ranging from what can one expect out of rehab to how to decide which is the right one.

Many centers understand this and are willing to ease your mind with answers. They’ll also need information to determine the best way to treat you. So they’ll quiz you about your (or your loved one’s) substance use, and ask questions about your mental health and medical history. That helps them put together an evidence-based treatment program also designed to suit your needs.

Plus, knowing what to expect ahead of treatment can give some peace of mind and reassure you about what amounts to a major step toward getting well.

Drug Use in and Near Amarillo, Texas

Amarillo, Texas, is located in the Panhandle, the seat of Potter County.  It’s also an area that’s home to substance use and trafficking. That includes fentanyl (a potent synthetic opioid), methamphetamines, and cocaine.

The University of Texas at Austin’s Addiction Research Institute collected data on statewide drug trends for 2021. Their findings: Methamphetamines, fentanyl, and heroin use in particular were up. And not only was use trending upwards, but so were deaths from psychostimulants (including meth), cocaine, and synthetic opioids like fentanyl

Amarillo itself has been affected by drug abuse with stories of methamphetamine, cocaine, and fentanyl being seized in searches. There were several notable busts in 2021 alone, netting huge quantities of cocaine, methamphetamine, cocaine, marijuana, edibles, and psilocybin — sometimes with a street value surpassing $1 million.

According to a 2018 Community Health Assessment survey, the top health issues facing Amarillo were mental/behavioral health and substance use issues. In 2013, 12% of survey respondents said they were seeking mental health care; by 2018 that number rose to 17%.

Drug Addiction Treatment in Amarillo, TX

When a person is addicted to drugs or alcohol, they’ll continue using even if they want to or if it affects their health or day-to-day life. Relapse — when you return to using drugs after trying to stop — isn’t rare or unusual. That’s because addiction is a complex disease that affects the brain, including the parts that govern pleasure, rewards, and self-control.

Addiction is treatable, however. For it to work the person has to stop using drugs, remain drug-free, and be a productive member of society (including in their family and at work or in school).

Drug rehab facilities in Amarillo, TX, using evidence-backed treatments, can help people with addictions achieve lasting sobriety.

In searching for rehabs, Texas Health and Human Services has resources for people seeking mental health or substance use disorder help, including OSAR (Outreach, Screening, Assessment and Referral Centers). OSAR serves as a starting point for people who want substance use counseling or treatment. Site visitors can search for services by region.

Other ways to find treatment or counseling include calling your health insurance provider to determine what centers or specialists would be in your plan’s network. They will also be able to tell you which services are covered, for how long, and what the copays and deductibles would run. Rehab centers can answer all kinds of questions too.

When you know what you might expect from addiction treatment that can help your search, too.

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Inpatient Drug Rehab in Amarillo, TX

When you choose to attend inpatient substance use disorder treatment in Amarillo, TX, prepare to answer a lot of questions and complete some paperwork. The staff will need to know about your past and current substance use disorder. They’ll examine you to diagnose your mental and physical conditions. That information will shape your addiction treatment plan as well as determine any urgent health concerns that need to be addressed.

Once you’re assessed it’s usually time to enter detox. That’s a key early step, so you can feel well enough to focus on working through your addiction (done through various therapies).

Stages of rehab include:

  • Assessment. This begins with mental and physical health screenings. That’s used to form a treatment plan and to address any pressing health matters. Should you have co-occurring disorders (depression and methamphetamine addiction, for example), both likely will be treated at the same time, in case one condition fueled the other.
  • Detox. Here, you’ll get clean of drugs or alcohol. Sometimes medication is prescribed because withdrawal symptoms can be painful and even dangerous.
  • Therapy. One-on-one treatments strive to uncover what may have fueled your addiction. Popular treatments, like cognitive-behavioral therapy, show you new ways to view problematic thinking and work through stress and triggers.
  • Support groups. In group sessions, you can communicate with others facing struggles similar to your own. That can be a place to exchange advice as well as to feel less alone in your recovery journey.
  • Aftercare. As you prepare to check out, the treatment center staff will work with you to come up with a plan to prevent relapse. It can include contacts for local support groups and plans to regularly check back with the center to discuss progress and struggles Some centers have alumni groups where you can keep in touch with fellow patients who are in recovery.

Drug rehabs in Amarillo, TX, aren’t only about exams, detox, and therapies, however. Once treatment is finished for that day, you might have options like taking a swim, working out in the gym, or walking the grounds. Every center has different activities and amenities.

Because rehab is hard work, a bit of time to relax and unwind can be rewarding and motivating. Plus it’s a chance to have fun without the help of drugs.

Drug Detox

Detoxification is a vital stage of treating addiction. (It also can be highly uncomfortable, and sometimes even dangerous for some people if they try to go it alone, without medical oversight.)

Drug detox centers in Amarillo, TX, that offer medically supervised care make the process easier to stomach as well as safe.

You could almost liken the process to being hospitalized since detox tends to have around-the-clock monitoring as your body gets clean of substances. (Depending on the center, especially it’s a luxury rehab, what amounts to a very uncomfortable process can be made more pleasant and tolerable thanks to more high-end surroundings as well as medications to ease painful side effects like nausea, vomiting, and anxiety.)

Expert medical care can make it much easier (though not exactly easy) to get clean and stay with the treatment.

That medical care can also be critical because certain addictions (like opioid addiction) can produce terrible and sometimes dangerous side effects during withdrawal.

Those side effects include:

  • Nausea
  • Vomiting
  • Anxiety
  • Fatigue
  • Insomnia
  • Cravings

Medically assisted treatment reduces many painful withdrawal symptoms, helping not only with nausea but also paranoia, anxiety, and other problems.

Drug detox in Amarillo, TX can ensure the medical staff will regularly check your vitals to keep you comfortable, stable, and safe.

Sources

  • newschannel10.com – Potter County deputies arrest suspect after finding 17 pounds of fentanyl during traffic stop on I-40
  • socialwork.utexas.edu – Drug Trends in Texas 2021: A Report to the National Drug Early Warning System
  • amarillo.com – Potter County Sheriff’s Office: Man arrested after drugs, firearm found at Amarillo home
  • kissfm969.com – Amarillo’s Drug Problem? Yup, It’s Alive & Well. Another Big Bust in Town.
  • amarillo.gov – 2018 Community Health Assessment: Executive Summary
  • drugabuse.gov – What is drug addiction?
  • hhs.texas.gov – Outreach, Screening, Assessment & Referral
  • sunshinebehavioralhealth.com – Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Substance Use Disorder
  • ncbi.nlm.nih.gov – Withdrawal Management
  • drugabuse.gov – Principles of Effective Treatment

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Sunshine Behavioral Health strives to help people who are facing substance abuse, addiction, mental health disorders, or a combination of these conditions. It does this by providing compassionate care and evidence-based content that addresses health, treatment, and recovery.

Licensed medical professionals review material we publish on our site. The material is not a substitute for qualified medical diagnoses, treatment, or advice. It should not be used to replace the suggestions of your personal physician or other health care professionals.

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