Mesa Springs Changes

4935 S. Collins StreetArlingtonTX 76018

About Mesa Springs Changes – Arlington

Mesa Springs offers drug and alcohol addiction treatment in Arlington, Texas. This particular location is an outpatient treatment center but they have a hospital in Fort Worth that has inpatient treatment too. They are Joint Commission accredited, and admissions are scheduled 24 hours a day. Walk ins are accepted too. Operating under the mission of making communities healthier, Mesa Springs offers a full continuum of care from detox to inpatient and outpatient rehab.

Medical detox in Fort Worth is offered when necessary for stabilization and withdrawal, and may last up to 10 days. After this, clients typically transition to inpatient care, a good option for those without a strong support system or those who need round the clock monitoring or medical care. Treatment modalities include cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), motivational training, and mindfulness. There are also holistic therapies such as yoga, relaxation, pet therapy, music, and art.

A step down from inpatient treatment is a partial hospitalization program (PHP) or an intensive outpatient program (IOP). PHP has a more rigorous treatment schedule than IOP, but both allow you to return home at the end of the day. Both of them are available either in Arlington or in Fort Worth. Aftercare is offered as well, involving alumni support groups and connections with community resources.

A unique program offered here is Help for Heroes, an outpatient service for active duty military, veterans, first responders, and healthcare workers. This program was designed with the specialized needs and challenges of these groups in mind. As well as substance use service, they offer PTSD treatment and medication management. The program was developed with Department of Defense guidelines and is TRICARE certified.

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