MHMR of Tarrant County

1501 East El Paso Street
Fort Worth, TX 76102

About MHMR of Tarrant County

My Health My Resources (MHMR) of Tarrant County operates Liberty House, a truly unique sober living home in Fort Worth, Texas. It exclusively serves veterans who are facing homelessness, are homeless, and/or experiencing substance use disorder. It offers a much needed respite for a historically underserved portion of the public.

By working only with veterans, this location is better equipped to address veteran specific needs and related health concerns.

Working Toward Independence

Obviously, recovering from drug or alcohol addiction and finding sustainable sobriety is important. However, it’s only one part of the puzzle if you’re looking to improve your overall wellbeing.

Residents here can also receive help finding steady employment so they can support themselves and better stabilize their living situation. Holding a job is also a simple but effective way to support your newfound sobriety.

Paving the Way Forward

What I like about this program is that when you decide to take that next step forward, you aren’t left on your own to figure out what that means for you. Staff assist you with community integration, working with you on a plan. This helps you identify other programs and resources for continuing your journey and strengthening your SUD recovery support system. They do a lot to lay a solid foundation for your future.

Addiction Treatment Programs

  • Drug Rehab

    In Texas, a drug rehab provides a combination of therapy and education to help clients overcome substance misuse. Common services include counseling and classes on coping skills, emotional management, communication, and other key life skills. Drug rehab programs can provide inpatient or outpatient treatment.

Insurance Coverage

  • Self-pay options

    When you use self-pay for rehab in Texas, you have a chance to choose any treatment center you like. Self-pay, also known as private pay, involves writing a check, using a medical loan from a bank or credit union, or sending money electronically. Payment arrangements may vary depending on the level of care.

  • Medicaid

    How do you pay for rehab in Texas? If you have Medicaid, consider using it to pay for some or all of the costs of treatment. Medicaid covers multiple levels of care, and you may have no out-of-pocket costs. However, you’ll need to choose a treatment center that accepts Medicaid.

  • Private insurance

    When you’re planning to use private insurance to pay for rehab in Texas, there are a few details to keep in mind. Your insurance plan can cover some or all of the cost of treatment. You’ll need to contact your insurer to find out what centers are in-network with your plan and what out-of-pocket costs you may be responsible for.

  • Military insurance

    One way for military members and veterans to pay for rehab in Texas is to use military insurance. Insurance plans vary, so it’s important to contact the insurer for details. The best way to keep costs down is to choose a treatment center in your plan’s network.

Levels of Care

  • 1

    Detox Treatment

    The first step to a substance-free lifestyle is detox in Texas. When you are free of all substances, which may take around a week, you’ll be ready to start building a bright future where you can chase your dreams and create the life you love.

  • 2

    Outpatient Rehab

    Attending outpatient treatment in Texas allows you to get evidence-based care without living in the facility, helping you establish long-term recovery. Finishing residential treatment is a big step, and outpatient care allows you to have support while you learn to apply your new skills and habits in real life situations.

Therapies

  • Cognitive Behavior Therapy

    In Texas, cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) helps you identify wrong thinking that can create impulsive actions. This makes it much easier to reach long-term recovery. As you learn to identify thought disortions, your confidence in your ability to manage a wide variety of situations will grow. You’ll have the tools you need to address problems and manage triggers in a healthy way.

  • Trauma Therapy

    Trauma-informed therapy in Texas can provide a way to process past events and create better coping strategies as you work through substance use treatment. Because trauma can be a significant trigger for substance use, trauma-informed therapy will help you understand what happened to you, realize that it was wrong, and create a healthier way of relating to that memory and the emotions you feel.

Location

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