About The Springboard Center – Midland
The Springboard Center is on a mission to restore the dignity and health of adults impacted by addiction in the Permian Basin area of Texas. They use proven methods and best practices such as 12-step principles to treat addiction. One of the best things about this facility is that they don’t just focus on your addiction. They see you as a whole person and work on improving your nutrition and exercises as well as spiritual and emotional lives.
The good news is that The Springboard Center is in-network with most major insurance companies. You can also pay directly to them if you don’t have coverage.
You might choose to begin your recovery journey in the detox unit at Springboard. Here, you will be carefully supervised as you rid your body of drugs or alcohol while living in a comfortable space away from the things that get you using.
Most people average 30 days in their residential treatment program. This program is great if you like a structured day and want access to lots of different kinds of therapy. Besides one-on-one counseling, there is also group and family counseling, cardio, yoga and massage therapy. You will take classes on preventing relapse and developing your spiritual side as well as eating healthy meals.
Another option is the intensive outpatient program. If you’d rather sleep in your own bed each night, this is the way to go. You’ll meet as a group with other people and a counselor a few times a week for a total of 8 weeks. These group meetings will cover family life, how addiction impacts your body, self care, and relationships with ourselves and others.
Addiction doesn’t just impact you. It also hurts your family. Springboard gets your family involved in the process and even has support classes for them.
Some people may feel that the treatment lengths are too short at Springboard. But, they do have sober living housing. After you finish residential treatment you can live in one of their drug-free homes so that you can get used to living in the real world but not have to see people using drugs or alcohol.