The Center for Healthcare Services Jail Diversion and Trauma Recovery JDTR

2711 Palo Alto Road
San Antonio, TX 78211

About The Center for Healthcare Services Jail Diversion and Trauma Recovery JDTR

The Center for Healthcare Services Jail Diversion and Trauma Recovery (JDTR) is a behavioral health and substance use treatment provider in San Antonio, Texas, located on Palo Alto Road.

As part of the Center for Healthcare Services (CHCS), Bexar County’s local public behavioral health authority, this site focuses on justice involved programs that helps individuals with mental illness and substance use disorders find alternatives to incarceration.

What programs and services are offered here?

The Palo Alto location supports CHCS justice programs, including Outpatient Competency Restoration and other courtreferred behavioral health services.

Available supports include substance use interventions, psychiatric medication management, case management, psychosocial rehabilitation and community support services.

Motivational interviewing is among the approaches used in jail diversion and sobering services.

Who is this program designed to help?

JDTR serves adults in Bexar County who are involved in, or at risk of involvement with, the criminal justice system and who live with mental illness, substance use disorders or co-occurring conditions.

Several programs, such as Mental Health Court, County Court 12, TCOOMMI and Outpatient Competency Restoration, are accessed through judicial or official referrals.

Where is the facility located?

The center is at 2711 Palo Alto Road on the south side of San Antonio, identified by CHCS as its Palo Alto justice program location serving the greater Bexar County community.

How is treatment paid for?

CHCS states that no one is denied services due to inability to pay, and a sliding fee scale is available based on family size and income.

Court ordered treatment through CHCS is provided at no cost to qualifying participants.

 

Addiction Treatment Programs

  • Dual Diagnosis

    Many people with addiction issues also have a mental health diagnosis, which is known as a dual diagnosis. Be sure to find a rehab in Texas that can treat both. A mental health diagnosis can feed into an addiction, making both worse. In a dual diagnosis program, these concerns are addressed along with typical evidence-based detox, inpatient treatment, and outpatient care.

  • Adult Program

    An adult program in Texas addresses the unique need of adults, such as finding secure housing, building a career, and raising a family. Adults often have challenges related to their careers, raising a family, and handling responsibilities. These concerns are addressed during evidence-based detox, inpatient treatment, and outpatient care.

  • Senior Rehab

    Offering specialized substance use treatment for those who are older, senior rehabs in Texas provide a safe space to work on recovery. Older Americans often deal with chronic pain, loneliness, financial issues, and more. These concerns are addressed along with typical evidence-based detox, inpatient treatment, and outpatient care.

  • Women's Rehab

    If you’re a woman struggling with substance use, consider a women’s rehab program in Texas. Women often have questions about building their careers, raising children, and building healthy relationships. These concerns are addressed along with typical evidence-based detox, inpatient treatment, and outpatient care.

  • Young Adult Rehab

    Young adult rehabs in Texas address a wide range of substance use issues while also helping clients transition into adulthood. Young adults often have questions about starting their careers, having a family, and living independently without overspending. These concerns are addressed along with typical evidence-based detox, inpatient treatment, and outpatient care.

Insurance Coverage

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Financial aid

    If you qualify, using financial aid programs can help pay for substance use treatment in Texas. Community groups or non-profits in your area may offer assistance, or you might find a treatment program that has grants or scholarships.

  • Medicare

    When looking for ways to pay for rehab in Texas, consider Medicare. Your Medicare plan can pay for some or all of the costs of rehab, although you will want to check on the full details. You may have some out-of-pocket costs such as copays or deductibles.

  • 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

    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

  • Group Therapy

    Attending group therapy in Texas is a way to overcome shame and isolation, helping you establish long-term recovery. Sessions generally last 60 to 90 minutes and give you a chance to discover others’ experiences, hear about the impact of substance use, and learn important new life skills.

Location

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