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Residential Addiction Treatment - Drug and Alcohol Rehabilitation Facilities - Grand Prairie, TX.

Research indicates that long term or serious addiction problems frequently calls for residential rehab. Residential alcohol and drug rehab programs in Grand Prairie offer treatment in a non-hospital setting where individuals are cared for, monitored, and treated around the clock. They don't leave the residential rehabilitation program, but stay in rehab anywhere from three months to one year. Program amenities can vary all the way from modest to luxury and everything in between, and this usually depends upon what the client can afford and the length of the program. As an example, many residential rehabilitation programs are privately owned and operated, and offer luxurious facilities and comforts that you won't find at a public outpatient rehab. Some residential facilities accept private health coverage and some only accept self payment.

The elements beyond this are what's most important when searching for the most ideal residential drug or alcohol treatment program. Some of the components for a successful recovery in residential rehab are individual psychotherapy treatment (such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy CBT), couples and family counseling, aftercare and any other type of relapse prevention services, safe detox services and measures that aid the individual after rehabilitation like support groups or a post-graduate program.

There are 1 Drug and Alcohol Rehabilitation Facilities offering this service in Grand Prairie, TX

  • Greenhouse
    800-848-4095
    1171 107th Street
    Grand Prairie, TX. 75050

    Treatment Services Offered:
    Residential Drug and Alcohol Treatment Programs

    Payment Forms Accepted:
    Private Health Insurance
    Cash or Self Payment

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