Drug Rehabilitation and Substance Abuse Resources in New Mexico

With vibrant Spanish colonial architecture, the vast Chihuahuan Desert and the world’s largest variety of Hatch chile peppers, New Mexico is alive with bountiful color, countryside, culture and cuisine. Santa Fe lovers can explore cavernous limestone caves underneath the Guadalupe Mountains, peruse any of the state’s 19 pueblos, float up and away in a hot air balloon and even tantalize their tastebuds on a breakfast burrito tour. It’s little wonder native New Mexicans (like John Denver) and tourists fall in love with this Southwestern state.

But beyond its sunset skies and gypsum dune fields, the Land of Enchantment is home to a less picturesque pastime: prescription and illicit drug abuse. Alcoholism is a growing issue in New Mexico, but drug abuse is another increasingly common scourge in the state. If drug or alcohol abuse has touched your life or that of someone you love, you’re not alone. Here you’ll find hope and help for a brighter, sober future in New Mexico. 

New Mexico’s Opioid Crisis

Despite its vibrant culture and beautiful scenery, New Mexico is not immune to the opioid crisis sweeping the U.S. Opioids are easily accessible in New Mexico, both in prescription and illicit forms. Residents of New Mexico, 65 out of every 100 to be exact, held prescriptions for opioid medications in 2016. These narcotic drugs are not silent killers either — in the same year, there were 494 opioid overdose deaths in New Mexico, according to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC). While shocking, these statistics are not uncommon. But there is hope and healing available for those struggling with opioid addiction in New Mexico. The below resources can help.

Choosing a New Mexico Rehab Facility

If you are seeking drug and alcohol rehab in New Mexico, there are many factors to take into account when choosing a program for you. Substance abuse programs may include any combination of intensive inpatient, partial hospitalization and outpatient drug rehab.

Our Closest Facility:
The Recovery Village at Palmer Lake Drug & Alcohol Rehab
443 S. Hwy 105, Palmer Lake, CO 80133
(719) 602-0914
The Recovery Village does not operate in the state of New Mexico. Our closest treatment facility can be seen in the map above.

New Mexico offers several different programs, some of which may include aftercare and sober living housing.

For those with severe addiction or who are at the beginning of the recovery process, it may be best to consider inpatient drug rehab. New Mexico offers a variety of residential programs, along with outpatient programs for those who have already been through more involved levels of care. While there are many drug rehab centers in New Mexico, you may also consider a program outside your home state. By removing yourself from the environment in which your addiction either began or continued, you can create a fresh start to springboard long-term recovery.

When searching for a New Mexico drug rehab center, or a facility out of state, it’s important to evaluate:

  • Levels of care offered
  • Confidentiality agreements for treatment
  • Patient-to-staff ratio
  • Level of training and expertise of doctors and medical staff
  • Amenities and types of therapy offered
  • Availability of aftercare programs and continued support structure

The Recovery Village: Your Destination for Wellness

A collection of nationally ranked rehabilitation centers, The Recovery Village offers an alternative to drug rehab in New Mexico. The Recovery Village offers a full range of rehabilitation services, evidence-based therapy and convenient amenities to make the healing process as comfortable and successful as possible. In addition to drug and alcohol rehab, The Recovery Village specializes in treating co-occurring disorders and healing underlying trauma or emotional issues like PTSD, depression or other mental health conditions. By treating the whole person, The Recovery Village aims to help you find long-term wellness. To start your journey toward a life without drugs and alcohol, call The Recovery Village to learn more about the best program for you or a loved one.