About Recovery Resource Council – Fort Worth
Recovery Resource Council in Fort Worth, Texas, provides wellness and recovery services for people struggling with mental health, substance use disorders and problems from traumatic experiences. They focus on helping veterans and their families, chronically homeless adults with co-occurring disorders, and at-risk youth who are dealing with adverse childhood experiences. They also help adults struggling with mental health disorders.
They’re the most comprehensive nonprofit provider in North Texas, and they strive to provide an established pathway for substance abuse and mental health services for low income, underinsured or uninsured adults and youths. It’s a fee-for-service program. They don’t accept insurance, but you might be eligible for financial assistance.
They have a Recovery Now program that provides intensive and supportive outpatient treatment for people battling substance abuse or co-occurring disorders. You can either enter a 12 or 24 week program depending on your situation, and you must meet their diagnostic criteria. Everything in this program is trauma informed and can be done virtually with a licensed chemical dependency counselor.
If you become a patient here you’ll get a comprehensive assessment, evaluation and case management. Along with their treatment and counseling, they have psychiatric educational groups, and they coordinate referrals and help with a continuing care plan. There’s also a permanent supportive housing program available at locations in Fort Worth and Arlington.
This treatment center serves 65,000 people across 20 North Texas counties. They’re Joint Commission accredited and licensed by the State of Texas.