Humble Drug & Alcohol Rehab, Detox & Treatment Resources

Life in Humble, Texas is low key and small-town oriented. Poised above Houston’s northeast border, Humble is close enough for big city journeys and temptations. Oil fields are still productive in this town that was built on oil, but dairy farming and the timber industry are also a means of income. Nearby George Bush Intercontinental Airport makes it easy to travel for business and pleasure all over the world.

That’s the good news about Humble. The bad news is that Humble has many residents and visitors who are caught up in the vicious cycle of substance use. Desperate people who are having a hard time accessing their drugs or alcohol can do desperate things. Today, Humble ranks as one of the least safe cities in the U.S., and that high crime rate is partially driven by substance misuse. Fortunately there’s hope for every person in Humble who is abusing drugs or alcohol.

Millions of people across the U.S. are struggling with similar substance abuse issues. Many of them enter treatment programs and join support groups. Some people find treatment centers helpful after one stay — others enter several different programs before finding the help they need for recovery.

Our Closest Facility:
The Recovery Village - Umatilla
The Recovery Village Drug and Alcohol Rehab in Umatilla, Florida
633 Umatilla Blvd. Umatilla, FL 32784
(888) 679-9389
The Recovery Village at Umatilla does not operate in the state of Texas. Our closest facility is in Umatilla, FL and can be seen in the map above.

Finding Help in Humble

Alcohol & Drug Rehab Centers in Humble, Texas

Humble is fighting along with the rest of Texas to stop the spread of substance misuse, and help those struggling with addiction get into a treatment program and on the road to ending their dependence on drugs and alcohol. Prescription opioid use in most Texas counties is growing fast, along with heroin, and the threat now includes fentanyl. The prescription-strength painkiller is 50 to 100 times stronger than morphine, and 30 to 50 times more powerful than heroin.

Unfortunately, the work to reduce the number of prescriptions has also sent many legitimate users to the black market when their doctors cut off their supply. Unable to stop using, they turn to a cheaper alternative with a much bigger high: heroin. The biggest danger is that it’s easier to overdose on heroin and fentanyl. But it doesn’t have to end that way. Many places can help, drug and alcohol treatment. The following treatment facilities are the most common and effective options for helping people overcome addiction.

Humble Residential Treatment Programs

There are two types of residential treatment programs. The most common is the short three- to six-week program that uses intense cognitive and behavioral therapy. Most facilities use a combination of individual counseling and group sessions. Individual therapy addresses your addictions and any underlying mental health conditions that may contribute to substance misuse, as well as strategies to cope with cravings. These are intense, highly restrictive hospitalizations, and patients attend several meetings per day during treatment. The other type of residential care is less restrictive, and in a community setting. Patients spend a minimum of six months in these programs. While in treatment, they take part in sobriety groups, attend individual therapy sessions and meet regularly with someone who oversees the patients’ progress and adjusts the program as necessary. Long-term residential treatment also includes skills training to help you ease into your home community with the tools you need to be successful in your recovery.

Partial Hospitalization Programs

Some people in rehabilitation need longer to heal and find their way to sobriety. Partial hospitalization, also known as a day treatment program, helps patients transition slowly into their home communities. These facilities are less restrictive than either type of residential facility, but still offer the structure that many patients find helpful in their recovery.

Humble Outpatient Treatment Programs

The least restrictive programs are held in outpatient centers. You can enter this type of program if you have commitments to family or work that prevent you from committing to a full hospitalization or day treatment program. This is also a good choice if you are transitioning from a residential facility and need the extra support during your re-entry into the community. Here you will attend as many group and individual sessions as you need during the week until you are able to sustain sobriety on your own.

Choosing the right type of rehab facility for your addiction is a major step in your recovery. Review the different programs and ask questions before making a decision that affects your future. Learn about the type of treatment, the evidence that supports the program, how the facility adapts to patients’ changing needs and what kind of aftercare is offered.

Humble Drug & Alcohol Detox Centers

Detoxification is a vital part of your recovery. Before you can learn to live without alcohol and drugs, you need to rid your body of them. As the substances leave your body, you will experience withdrawal symptoms that can vary in severity. By attending a hospital setting, like a drug or alcohol detox center with a full medical staff to monitor your vitals, it will be easier to get through the detox process. This has been shown to increase the chances of a successful recovery.

Recovery Meetings Near You

Connect with other people in and around Humble by attending recovery meetings. Online resources are wonderful, but isolation can be detrimental to your recovery from substance use disorder. Face-to-face meetings — where you can get a hug if you want one and hear an inspiring story — give you a sense of belonging and support that you definitely need in your life as you recover. Choose public or closed meetings to suit your level of preferred privacy. The established support groups listed below offer trustworthy advice and encouragement, and they have online resources to help you when you feel too overwhelmed to attend a meeting.

Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) Meetings

If your substance of choice is liquor, wine or beer, attending AA meetings is a giant step forward in your recovery from alcohol use disorder. There are no eligibility rules for membership in AA except the desire to stop using alcohol. You share your journey with people who have been struggling for years and with people who are just starting out. On anniversaries and special occasions, when you are not able to be with friends or family, AA meetings can bring you comfort and fellowship. AA groups vary, so spend some time attending different open meetings before you commit to a group.

American Legion Hall
307 Charles St.
Humble, TX 77338

Humble 24-Hour Club
4514 Atascocita Road
Humble, TX 77346

Atascocita Gorup
2805 S. Houston Ave.
Humble, TX 77396

Narcotics Anonymous (NA) Meetings

NA meetings provide the same support to drug abusers that AA meetings offer to alcohol abusers. Instead of judgment and lectures, you receive acceptance and honest feedback. You can vent your frustrations, and people understand. You’re invited to special activities and educational events that enhance your life and change your focus from destructive choices to constructive choices. No matter what kind of drug you abused in the past, NA accepts you — if you truly want to stop using drugs. Attend several meetings in different areas around Humble to find the NA meeting that works best for your recovery needs.

Hope Without Dope
22770 Hwy. 59 N.
Kingwood, TX 77339

New Hope Discussion
17892 N. Hwy. 59
New Caney, TX 77357

Woodlands Group
Woodlands Christian Church
1202 N. Milbend Dr.
Spring, TX 77380

SMART Recovery Meetings

If you prefer a science-oriented recovery group, you’ll enjoy SMART recovery groups. These meetings are open to people who abuse any substances and want to stop. The meetings are also helpful for those who gamble or have other compulsive behaviors. The latest research guides the educational offerings and group recommendations, to adapt with the ever-growing body of knowledge about substance use disorder.

Right Step
S265 FM 1960 Road E.
Humble, TX 77338

The Council on Alcohol and Drugs
303 Jackson Hill St.
Houston, TX 77007

Outreach Center West Houston
725 Bateswood Dr.
Houston, TX 77079

Al-Anon and Nar-Anon Meetings

When you attend Al-Anon or Nar-Anon meetings, you receive information and support to help you cope with the effects of a loved one’s substance misuse. Even though you have no reason to feel ashamed about your family situation, it’s hard to believe that others are not talking about you or judging you. In Al-Anon and Nar-Anon meetings, you’re accepted for who you are, and you begin to understand that you are not to blame for the drug or alcohol abuse of others.

Al-Anon
Atascocita Al-Anon Club
2805 S. Houston Ave.
Humble, TX 77396

Nar-Anon
Second Baptist Church
22770 US-59
Kingwood, TX 77339

Be proactive as you seek to change your life. Learn more about Humble alcohol rehab and Humble drug rehab options. For some people, receiving recovery treatment is easier when they enroll in a treatment program or support group far from home. Contact the substance-abuse professionals at The Recovery Village to learn more about the facilities and treatment programs near Humble and throughout the nation. You deserve compassionate, medically sound treatment options whether you’re from Humble or one of the neighboring towns listed below.