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Drug & Alcohol Rehab Centers near Bandera, TX

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Treatment Centers near Bandera, TX

Banyan Texas
Banyan Texas
Banyan Texas
4168 County Road 444 Waelder, TX 78959
(830) 251-6049
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Banyan Texas is located in the beautiful Texas Hill Country, spanning 70 private, high-fenced acres located in Waelder, TX. Banyan Texas offers inpatient residential treatment for substance use and co-occurring disorders. The expansive property offers serenity and privacy. Clients can rehabilitate surrounded by natural beauty and wildlife which includes fishing ponds and walking trails. Our program includes state-of-the-art facilities as well as the highest standards of safety with 24/7 security, supervision, and medical staff on property.
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Starlite Recovery Center
230 Mesa Verde Drive Center Point, TX 78010
- 13 Miles Away
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The Meadows Texas

Best thing that could of ever happened to me, was coming to sunspire. I was ready to be free of my addiction. I didn't know how to handle daily stress and my addiction took over . The staff here is amazing, they made me feel welcomed,safe, comfortable, and most importantly , not alone. No one will fully understand an addict better than another addict. Thank you everyone at sunspire for teaching me how to cope with life struggles with out the need of any substance . I'm blessed to have made to sunspire and I'm proud to say I'm 4 months clean an i couldn't of done it with out you all. IF ANYONE WANTS TO GET CLEAN OR SOBER, THEN SUSNPIRE IS , in my opinion. A BLESSING IN DESGUISE. But you must want it 100%

- Gerardo
5 out of 5
Princeton, TX

Windmill Wellness Ranch

I loved this facility with the exception of my counselor. He led my process group 3 days out of the week. He talks too much & he doesn�t seem to fully understand substance abuse/addiction. I didn�t agree with a majority of the things he chose to discuss during groups or his process groups. He was unorganized & would ask me the same questions over & over. He waited until the last minute to complete my discharge paperwork & even forgot to get my signature. I was flying out that morning. He�s a nice guy and means well, but I wish I had requested a different counselor earlier on at my stay there. The other counselors and staff are phenomenal. The ranch is set on beautiful land. Accommodations were great as well. PrTMS was very beneficial for me, although it is extremely expensive. Overall it was a great atmosphere and I�m very grateful I got the opportunity to go there. Great treatment opportunities. Great staff available for working the steps. Cleaning crew & meals provided. Allow clients to use phones every day. My specific counselor. Ranch is located so far out that it was strenuous going to outside meetings in San Antonio. Also they seem to be very understaffed as well.

- Leah
4.7 out of 5
Canyon Lake, TX

Symetria — Hurst Outpatient Rehab

Professionals to talk to and an entire support system behind me to aid in my recovery to not have drugs be the first thing I think of when I wake up.

- Anonymous
5 out of 5
Hurst, TX