Cedar Park Texas Drug Alcohol Rehab

Alcohol & Drug Rehabs in Cedar Park, Texas

As a major suburb of Austin, Cedar Park is one of the fastest-growing areas in the country. It is located near a major tech hub in Austin and has attracted tech companies with its business-friendly climate and talented workforce pool. These economic advantages come at a price. Cedar Park’s proximity to the big city also poses challenges. Drug crime and substance abuse are among them. During the 12-month period ending March 2022, there were 87 drug overdose deaths in Williamson County.2 These numbers demonstrate the ongoing need for alcohol and drug rehab in Cedar Park, TX. Thankfully, you can find 33 accredited treatment programs in the city and in surrounding areas, including inpatient and outpatient treatment as well as medical detox services.
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Levels of Care for Rehabs in Texas

The following types of substance abuse treatment offer various levels of care. Some Texans enter treatment at the most restrictive levels and move through the continuum of care, while others only require the least intensive interventions.

Alcohol and Drug Detoxification

Detox is the process of safely and comfortably removing drugs or alcohol from your system. This occurs under medical supervision in a hospital, residential, or outpatient setting, to manage withdrawal symptoms and allow Texans to transition into formal treatment services.

Residential or Inpatient

Residential or inpatient treatment involves living at the rehab facility and receiving 24/7 supervised care. A combination of treatment interventions is offered, including individual and group therapy, nutritional counseling, experiential therapies, and medication.

Partial Hospitalization Programs (PHPs)

PHPs allow Texans to live at home while attending treatment at a hospital. You may participate in many of the same treatment methods as inpatient care, but you can return home during non-treatment hours.

Intensive Outpatient Programs (IOPs)

A step down from a PHP, IOPs allow you to attend a few hours of counseling over several days each week. This allows you to spend the rest of your time at home, school, working, or fulfilling other obligations.

Standard Outpatient

The least intensive treatment option, standard outpatient care involves one to two hours of treatment per week. Highly motivated people with a strong support system tend to find this level beneficial.

Relapse Prevention

Relapse prevention, also known as aftercare, begins when you complete a rehab program. It involves ongoing encouragement through therapy, 12-step groups, non-12-step groups, sober living homes, and other types of support.

How to Pay for Addiction Treatment in Cedar Park, Texas

Private Insurance

All insurance providers are required by law to provide coverage for substance abuse and mental health treatment services in some capacity. Coverage varies by plan, so Texas residents must contact their providers to learn about their specific coverage.

Texas Medicaid

The Texas Medicaid program offers health insurance for low-income residents. This includes various treatment services like inpatient drug rehab and outpatient substance abuse treatment. Most Medicaid services in Texas are delivered through managed care health plans under contract with the state. Before enrolling in a rehab program, individuals should confirm that the facility accepts Medicaid as a form of payment.

Texas Medicare

Texas Medicare is a federal program that provides healthcare coverage to residents with end-stage renal disease, those with certain disabilities, and those over the age of 65. Texas residents can use Medicare to cover the cost of drug addiction treatment services, including rehab. However, not all rehabs accept Medicare insurance. Texas offers a free helpline to guide residents through the complexities of Medicare coverage: 800-252-9240.

TRICARE in Texas

Texas TRICARE (West region) is a government program providing health insurance coverage to the U.S. Armed Forces military personnel, veterans, and their families. TRICARE coverage includes addiction treatment services, such as rehab and medication-assisted treatment.

Sliding Scale Rehabs

Sliding scale rehabs are income-based, charging only what Texans can reasonably afford based on how much they earn. To qualify for these programs, individuals must provide proof of income.

IHS-Funded Drug Rehabs

Drug rehabs funded by the Indian Health Service (IHS) provide free addiction treatment to Indigenous people in the U.S. and Alaskan Natives.

Traveling to and Within Cedar Park, TX

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If you’ll be traveling for alcohol and drug rehab in Cedar Park, TX or visiting a loved one currently undergoing treatment at a Cedar Park drug and alcohol rehab, here are some valuable tips to guide your travel plans:

  • For flights to Cedar Park, Austin Airport is just 23 miles away. Other nearby options include San Antonio (79 miles away).
  • If you plan to rent a car for your time in Cedar Park, consider visiting one of the rental locations in Cedar Park rather than renting your car at the airport. This could save you up to 20%, due to fees and taxes assessed at airport locations.
  • Capital Metro offers bus service throughout the Austin metro area. Rideshare services such as Uber and Lyft are also available to get around the city by car. Cedar Park is not considered walkable or bikeable.
  • Cedar Park offers several hotel options in town, located mostly along Highway 183. Nearby Austin offers dozens of additional options for overnight accommodations.
  • Cedar Park has received an A- from Crimegrade.org for safety. The city is in the 82nd percentile, meaning 82% of cities are more dangerous than Cedar Park. Locals consider the west part of the city to be the safest area.
  • One of the most popular attractions in Cedar Park is the H-E-B Cedar Park Center, an arena that hosts 150 events each year, from sports to live music performances.
  • For outdoor recreation opportunities, Cedar Park offers the Brushy Creek Regional Trail and nearby Lake Travis.
  • Great day trip options from Cedar Park include Fredericksburg, Enchanted Rock State Natural Area, Austin, and New Braunfels.

Texas Alcohol and Drug Laws

Texas lawmakers have enacted the following laws regarding substance use:1,2,3,4

Texas Good Samaritan Overdose Prevention Statute: This law is designed to encourage Texas residents to seek emergency medical attention during an overdose situation. It protects individuals who call 911 for assistance with a suspected overdose from prosecution for possession of certain controlled substances (if they have not called 911 for an overdose in the preceding 18 months).

Sandra Bland Act: This law provides for rehab for individuals arrested or convicted of non-violent crimes. Per this statute, Texas criminal justice officials must work to identify people with suspected substance use concerns and divert these individuals to an appropriate treatment facility rather than incarcerate them.

Texas Protections for Employees Seeking Addiction Treatment: Under the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA), Texas employees who voluntarily seek alcohol and drug treatment may be eligible for time off work for this treatment. The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) also provides some protections for employees who seek addiction treatment

Marijuana Laws: Texas law is among the strictest in the country regarding marijuana. Recreational use and growth are illegal, and medical use is legal but heavily regulated. Penalties for use, growth, possession, or sale of marijuana range from 180 days in jail and a $2,000 fine to life imprisonment and a $50,000 fine.

Resources

  1. S. County Opioid Dispensing Rates, 2020. (2022, October 7). CDC Injury Center. https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/nvss/vsrr/prov-county-drug-overdose.htm
  2. Provisional County drug overdose deaths. (2022, October 11). https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/nvss/vsrr/prov-county-drug-overdose.htm
  3. Cedar Park, TX drug-related crime rates and maps. (n.d.). CrimeGrade.Org. Retrieved December 28, 2022, from https://crimegrade.org/drug-crimes-cedar-park-tx/
  4. County, H. W. (n.d.). Healthy Williamson County:Indicators. Retrieved December 28, 2022, from https://www.healthywilliamsoncounty.org/indicators/index/view?indicatorId=58&localeId=2820
  5. Hernandez, M. (2022, December 7). KXAN austin. KXAN Austin. https://www.kxan.com/news/local/williamson-county/williamson-county-puts-around-60-boxes-of-narcan-in-county-buildings/
  6. County, H. W. (n.d.). Healthy Williamson County :: Indicators :: Adults who Drink Excessively :: County : Williamson. Retrieved January 3, 2023, from https://www.healthywilliamsoncounty.org/indicators/index/view?indicatorId=1066&localeId=2820

 

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