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Drug & Alcohol Rehab Centers near Beaumont, TX

If you’re looking to help yourself or someone you love struggling with drug or alcohol abuse in Beaumont, TX, Rehabs.com offers large Internet database of luxury facilities, as well as a host of alternatives. We can help you in locating drug and alcohol treatment facilities for a variety of addictions. Search for an excellent rehabilitation center in Beaumont now, and take the first step on the path to sober living.

Treatment Centers near Beaumont, TX

Franklin House South
1635 Avenue A Beaumont, TX 77701
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Land Manor Inc
5670 Concord Road Beaumont, TX 77708
ADAPT Programs
5550 Eastex Freeway Beaumont, TX 77708
South East Texas Council on Alcohol and Drug Abuse
4673 Washington Boulevard Beaumont, TX 77707
Recovery Council Of Southeast Texas
4675 Washington Boulevard Beaumont, TX 77707
Connected Path Recovery
1505 Cornerstone Court Beaumont, TX 77706
Spindletop Center South Campus
2750 South 8th Street Beaumont, TX 77701
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Latest Reviews of Rehabs in Texas

South East Texas Management Network Land Manor Inc/Franklin South

I was there in 2018. Helped me to be where I am today, five years later. This ain't no palace but they are good people...

- THOMAS
4.3 out of 5
Beaumont, TX

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Browse Beaumont Rehabilitation Centers Parenting is difficult under the best of circumstances, but if you are living with an active drug and alcohol addiction and you are pregnant or have kids at home, seeking treatment at a drug rehab in Beaumont is an absolute must. Don't postpone treatment, especially if you are pregnant or may become pregnant. The actions you take now can change your child's entire life - and your experience with that child. In the same way, children of any age living at home will benefit when you get the help you need to heal. Too often, parents who need drug treatment put off enrolling in treatment because they have to take care of their children. When you are living with a drug dependence, you are endangering your children in a number of different ways - it isn't positive or safe for them in any way.

But when you enroll in drug treatment services that provide you with coping mechanisms to deal with the stresses of parenting without turning to drugs and alcohol as a crutch, you are in a position to provide your children with a higher level of care in addition to the good example of sobriety.

A Guide to Going to a Rehabilitation Program

KDFM 6 News reported that between five and seven babies are born drug-dependent at Jefferson County hospital every month. In 2009, that added up to a total of 175 babies born addicted to drugs because their mother lived with an active drug addiction during her pregnancy. What does it mean for the baby and his or her future? It depends upon a number of things including the mother's drug of choice and the dose she takes throughout her pregnancy. In general, some possible outcomes for the baby include:

  • Intense withdrawal symptoms at birth
  • Weeks or months spent in intensive care breaking that drug dependence
  • Low birth weight
  • Health problems at birth
  • Brain damage
  • Learning, behavioral and/or developmental disabilities later in life
  • A predisposition to the independent development of addiction later in life

For many mothers who find out that they are unexpectedly pregnant, detox is not an option. But getting treatment can mitigate the issues suffered by the unborn fetus and help the mother to heal as well.