Recovery.org Logo
Background Image

Asherton, TX Alcohol and Drug Inpatient Rehabs Centers Near Me

If you’re investing in your health and well-being, you want to make sure you’re making the best possible choice for your Asherton alcohol and drug dependence rehab clinic.

Addiction treatment centers near Asherton, TX

Open to Travel? Check out Top-Rated Options

Costa Rica Recovery
Costa Rica Recovery
123 Main St San Diego, CA 92117
Destination Facility
Beach Community
Mountains
Destination Facility
Beach Community
Mountains
Services Offered
Residential Treatment
Detox Services
See All
Groups Served
Adult Age
See All
Treatment Philosophy
Costa Rica Recovery helps clients with drug addiction heal and thrive with 24/7 care, personalized therapies, and a supportive environment in a rich cultural and natural landscape. Their residential program provides 30-, 60-, and 90-day programs with evidence-based, 12-Step, and holistic practices to meet each client’s needs and goals.
... View More
More Details

All Addiction treatment centers near Asherton, TX

South Texas Rural Health Services Inc
902 South 5th Street Carrizo Springs, TX 78834
- 5 Miles Away
South Texas Rural Health Services, Inc.
105 South Stewart Cotulla, TX 78014
- 30 Miles Away
South Tx Rural Health Services Inc
2250 North Veterans Boulevard Eagle Pass, TX 78852
- 42 Miles Away
South Tx Rural Health Services Inc
158 Medical Drive Pearsall, TX 78061
- 48 Miles Away
South Texas Rural Health Services
1815 Garner Field Road Uvalde, TX 78801
- 56 Miles Away
Insurance Coverage

Are You Covered For Treatment?

Check to see if your insurance is covered for addiction treatment.
Check Your Coverage
Outpatient Treatment Centers Texas

Information About Rehab in Asherton

Latest Reviews

Latest Reviews of Rehabs in Texas

Outcomes Detox & Recovery Center

My family recently needed Outcomes. The staff were very helpful and understanding. I would like to thank some of the staff members. They were my first point of contacts and could not have helped my daughter without them. I’m sure this facility can only get better as I have faith in them. If you need help reach out to them. They were our beginning and im thankful for the staff there.

- Ms
4 out of 5
Brownsville, TX

Stonegate Center

The accommodations are excellent. The food is better than some 4 star restaurants. They truly do have a chef preparing the meals. That having been said, I do not recommend this facility at all. I was not aware that this is a 12 step program until I checked in at the facility. I knew very little about AA before this. I was almost immediately assigned a "mentor". This person (who is truly very caring, knowledgeable, and sincere) was going to assist me in getting and remaining sober. This sounded great except for the fact that he was a patient in the facility and he was in his fourth trip through rehab. That didn't inspire my confidence in the effectiveness of the program. In fact, of the 25 or so people in the facility more than 20 were repeat customers ( I do not mean to insinuate that they were all repeating treatment at this particular facility). I realize that the AA 12 step program has assisted an untold number of people over the years, however, it is not for everyone. Judging from the history of most people in the program when I was there, recidivism is a major problem. One person in the program told me he was in rehab for the 18th time. Most of the sessions amounted to being told that alcohol and drug addiction is bad and can destroy your life. Really? The staff emphasized that they WERE NOT able to solve my alcohol problems and that I WAS NOT able to solve my alcohol problems - only God could solve my alcohol problems. At $1000 a day (At this point I will say that Stonegate has an excellent relationship with my insurance plan and my cost was only about $100 a day) I believe a free AA program would be a better value - especially since ONLY God can solve alcohol and drug addiction problems. The Bible study sessions amounted to a staff member reading a chapter and turning the conversation loose. There was no Bible STUDY. There was Bible reading and some conversation about what the passage meant to each individual. I realize that the Bible can speak to individuals in different ways but there is also a correct interpretation of passages and the staff members do not appear to have any training in this field. In fact, they appear to have very little true knowledge of the Bible. Because of paperwork or miscommunication some required medication was withheld from me during the first three days I was at Stonegate. This resulted in my blood pressure rising to a dangerous level. The most disgusting part of my stay at Stonegate was the language used by the staff members. The 12 step AA program is centered around God. I am no prude. There is no curse word I have not used. But, I don't need to hear the staff spewing phrases like "GD" and "MF" during the classes - even during Bible study. When I approached one of the higher ups about this it was indicated to me that I was being judgmental. Apparently the staff is allowed to use the most obscene language imaginable as long as it is followed by the phrase, "Excuse my French". Stonegate has 45, 60, and 90 day programs. Numerous times, as someone neared the end of their stay, I saw the staff pressure that person to extend their stay. Even the people who were nearing the end of a 90 day program were encouraged to enter a "half-way" type of facility. I wonder if Stonegate is associated with any of the facilities they strongly recommended. Another portion of this program was particularly offensive. Every Tuesday and Thursday everyone is required to assemble in one of the classrooms. Each person is required to criticize three things about their fellow patients. It can be three things directed at one person or one thing directed at three different people, etc. There are many people (especially newcomers) who feel extremely uncomfortable openly criticizing another person in a room full of people. One exception - the staff is off limits to criticism. If a person doesn't come up with three things they are hounded by the staff until they comply. This is very abusive and, in my opinion, counterproductive. It also contradicts Biblical truths. The staff has no way of knowing what damage this can do or how any one individual will respond. Having a drug or alcohol problem is stressful enough without being subjected to such an abusive situation. Also, this appears to be the session that the staff seems to enjoy the most. In my opinion this facility is run by unqualified amateurs. If Stonegate averages 25 people a day it will make $9,125,000 in one year. Not a bad take for amateurs. I would never recommend this facility to anyone seeking recovery.

- CR
3.7 out of 5
Azle, TX

Great Oaks Recovery Center

Had a great time.

- Juan
4.7 out of 5
Egypt, TX

How to Choose the Best Addiction Rehab Asherton, TX Offers

If you've decided on what amenities you're looking for, you can locate Asherton residential recovery programs that suit just about any requirement. From professional treatment for executives to luxury recovery centers for celebrities, your city offers many options, both cost-conscious and upscale.

How Long Should Recovering from Drug and Alcohol Addiction Take?

Depending on the substance, abuse duration and severity, you or someone you love may be looking at anything from a 30-day inpatient drug or alcohol rehabilitation clinic all the way up to a 120-day or longer one. Other drugs can be treated with outpatient services while severe cases may necessitate longer-term treatment programs. However, you can find a Asherton treatment program to fit just about any personal budget.

How Much Does a Rehab Treatment Center Cost and Is Insurance Accepted?

To figure out the price of rehabilitation in Asherton, TX, you first have to look at the amenities the program provides and its geographic location relative to your own requirements. The prices can vary considerably for rehabilitation centers. Many will take private insurance so check with your provider to see if the price can be partially paid for through your PPO or HMO.