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We provide mental health services to the public.
- Peer Support - Support sessions for mental health and recovery support (available to Texas residents only)
- Mental Health Coach - Acquire skills to overcome and manage troubling issues
- Personal Medicine Coach - Discover what type of personal medicine works for you
- Personal Medicine Workshops - Contact us to provide workshops (CEUs available)
Ages: 18+.
Appointments available only through telehealth.
Private pay, a sliding scale is also available.
Monday: 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM |
Tuesday: 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM |
Wednesday: 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM |
Thursday: 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM |
Friday: CLOSED |
Saturday: CLOSED |
Sunday: CLOSED |
NAMI Peer-to-Peer is a free, eight-session educational program for adults with mental health conditions who are looking to better understand themselves and their recovery.
Taught by trained leaders with lived experience, this program includes activities, discussions, and informative videos. However, as with all NAMI programs, it does not include recommendations for treatment approaches.
NAMI Peer-to-Peer is a safe, confidential space. The course provides an opportunity for mutual support and growth. Experience compassion and understanding from people who relate to your experiences. This is a place to learn more about recovery in an accepting environment.
NAMI Peer-to-Peer helps you:
- Set a vision and goals for the future
- Partner with health care providers
- Develop confidence for making decisions
- Practice relaxation and stress reduction tools
- Share your story
- Strengthen relationships
- Enhance communication skills
- Learn about mental health treatment options
Advance registration is required. If you would like to register for upcoming classes, click here to complete the interest form and be added to the waitlist.
Free
The Harm Reduction Center and Outreach is an effort to aid clients that are suffering from drug addiction and other forms of chemical dependencies. The program has built a team of 8 peer support and recovery specialists. As Certified Peer Recovery Coaches, they take pride in their ability to assist those in need by providing guidance into the many pathways of recovery available today.
Services include:
- Syringe Exchange
- Safe Injection Kits
- Narcan Distribution
- Safe Sex Kits
- Hygiene Kit
- Wound Care
- Fentanyl Testing Strips
- HIV/HCV Testing
- Peer Recovery Coaching
- Referrals to Detox Treatment, MAT, and more
Located behind and inside Grace Lutheran Church.
Free.
by Center for Health Care Services (CHCS)
NAS is an intensive residential substance abuse treatment program open to pregnant women and mothers of minor children, including those seeking reunification with children in Texas Department of Family and Protective Services custody.
Trauma-informed and gender-specific treatment targets mothers who are struggling with an opioid substance use disorder. Comprehensive case management assists in achieving stable recovery and preservation of the consumer’s family.
Substance use disorders are common among people with serious mental illnesses and put people at risk for many other problems. Many people with psychiatric symptoms choose to self-medicate to alleviate their pain and can develop addiction to drugs and alcohol. If both substance use and mental health illness co-occur, judgement is impaired and individuals are more vulnerable to unpredictable outcomes.
COPSD is a team of Licensed Chemical Dependency Counselors (LCDC) who help individuals develop knowledge, hope, skills, and support needed to manage dual diagnosis.
Case Management includes:
- Working with qualified and trained specialist to address dual diagnosis
- Coaching
- Advocacy
- Linking to recommended community resources such as mental health evaluation
- Referrals
- Team meetings to review progress
- Interim counseling
The MVPN offers free and confidential support groups for veterans, soldiers and family members. We also provide opportunities for veterans and families to find support through MVPN social events and volunteer opportunities, and act as a guide to community resources through peer support services.
To contact us electronically, visit the Contact Us page.
For more information, click here.
Comprehensive Continuum of Care for Females (CCC)
CCC offers interim and linkage to support services to pregnant and parenting women diagnosed with substance use disorders (past or present) to help sustain recovery.
CCC offers support from a Recovery Coach throughout the continuum of care (pre, during and post-treatment).
Pregnancy, Parenting Intervention (PPI)
PPI offers a coordinated approach for women with substance use disorders who are pregnant and/or have children under the age of six to ensure continuous access to all needed health, mental health and social services.
PPI offers outreach and linkage to support services through case management and care coordination, harm reduction education and supplies.
The Peer to Peer Recovery Program is an outreach program designed to help people become and stay engaged in the recovery process to reduce the likelihood of relapse. The program provides cultural sensitive peer supported services to individuals and family members of those on probation or parole, Veterans, National Guard members, and those referred through the Drug and Veterans Courts.
Services offered include job assistance, employment training, links to medical and mental health services, life skills classes, peer support groups and peer coaching and mentoring. These services are provided by competent staff/peer leaders to ensure participant’s needs are being identified and met through assessment and case management.
Funding for this program is provided by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA).
If you are in recovery and would like to volunteer as a peer coach, we provide training and guidance. Please complete a volunteer application or call (210) 299-1079 for more information.
All services are free and confidential.
We practice the art of mindfulness as doing one thing at a time. We make craft items out of simple things like paper, colored pencils, and uses scissors and glue sticks. The results are fun small projects that the class finds enjoyable.
For a complete list of our meetings, please click here.
Personal Medicine is what you do, not what you take. It comes from within, helps us find our inner wisdom. It is the things we do that put a smile on our faces and bring joy and meaning to life, things we do to manage distress and feel better. It leads people to become more active in their self-care, leading to better health.
For a complete list of our meetings, please click here.
Work with a certified trainer to begin increasing your movement. If you want more advanced help, she can do that too.
For a complete list of our meetings, click here.
WOOP stands for:
- Wish/Want
- Outcome
- Obstacles
- Planning
This class is provent to help you get what you want or wish for and has lasting results!
For a complete list of current meetings, please click here.
NAMI Greater San Antonio is here to provide support during this difficult time. If you are going through, stress, anxiety, depression, or any other mental health condition please join us.
These groups are currently being held virtually via Zoom.
Space is limited so register in advance for this meeting. Click here to register.
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.
Free.
Clients receive critical after care support on their path to sobriety by participating in the Recovery Links coaching program. Lifetime coaches help the participant maintain newly developed skills and attitudes to overcome obstacles and cope with the realities of life in a healthy way. Coaches provide a support structure for the client, meeting them where they are to assist in stable, ongoing sobriety.
Recovery Support Services acknowledges that persons with Substance Use Disorders need help dealing with many factors affecting their ability to sustain a newly healthy and sober life. Coaches walk hand-in-hand with a client from treatment to long-term sobriety and community involvement.
Recovery Links Support Services offer a wide range of services such as:
- Wellness
- Living Arrangements
- Transportation
- Nutrition Education
- Career Education
- Spiritual Connections
- Community Fellowship Fridays
Our alumni center is designed for those who have completed a treatment program and who are rebuilding their lives in recovery. Many of our alumni want to give back by helping others who are healing from substance use disorders.
Even after completing one of our San Antonio addiction treatment programs, you can continue participating in ongoing therapy and connecting with others in recovery.
Rise Inspire Academy provides a safe, supportive recovery and academic environment that places high school students on a trajectory toward a life of purpose and value.
Family members of students at RIA will also have access to peer groups and counseling. This "community of recovery" model includes the instructional staff as well, who will be equipped with strategies and tools to ensure a total recovery experience for our scholars.
Students commonly relapse when they re-enter the same environment that doesn't support their recovery. As an experienced nonprofit, we also understand why young people struggle with substance-use disorder. Rise Inspire Academy directly addresses these challenges by bringing the common goals of substance use recovery and high school graduation to one place.
To achieve these outcomes, we have implemented our three-legged stool approach: Peer Groups, Engaging Academics, and Recovery Community. At the intersection of the three legs are our scholars who must first commit to taking a seat. This commitment to recovery launches their journey and is then strategically supported by each leg of the stool.
Click here for more information.
Our Peer Recovery Coaches provide case management services and follow-up for those participants that are under 35 and that have been referred by the legal system, CPS or employers as a result of their substance use.
To be enrolled you must attend orientation. Please call 210-227-2634 for day/time/location details.
Our stipulated program consists of group meetings, education classes, social activities, and individual sessions.
Appointments for individual sessions must be set up in advance with your peer coach or call 210-227-2634 during hours of operation. The individual must set up the appointment, not someone else.
We have a requested $70 donation which helps offset the costs of running the program including groups, one-on-one sessions, case management and reporting to your officers or case managers.
There is a $10 fee to replace the signatures on lost attendance forms.
The Charlie Naylor Campus offers a wide array of non-clinical services and supports to help youth initiate, support and maintain recovery from substance use disorders.
The Charlie Naylor Campus offers youth and young adults:
- Peer Counseling with trained staff who are also in long term recovery.
- Facilitated Support Group Meetings. Support groups afford participants an opportunity to share their experiences in an environment that encourages vulnerability and honesty.
- Social Activities that promote a healthy, sober engagement with life.
- Education and Employment Support. This include; resume building, homework help, application support, guidance and resources, and referrals to other agencies.
- Community Service Projects for our youth and young adults to give back to the community. Past projects have included a community garden, volunteering at animal shelters, and working community events.
Youth age 13-21.
Complex Care provides wraparound support to people who are diagnosed with serious mental illness and have a history of extensive re-admission at local emergency departments and psychiatric inpatient units. The Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) team and the Forensic Assertive Community Treatment (FACT) team are dedicated multidisciplinary teams comprised of care managers and licensed specialists working together to provide comprehensive, holistic healthcare, for people living with serious mental illness.
Through this approach, consumers can access the services they need all within a single, cohesive team.
Services include:
- psychiatric medication management
- psychiatric nursing services
- primary care
- intensive case management and care coordination services,
- substance use treatment
- peer support
- individual counseling
- and group counseling
In addition to recovery support services, Live More Recovery provides counseling and life coaching services.
Click here for updated information as our meetings are hybrid (in-person and virtual).
At Be Well Texas Clinic, we offer Texans high-quality, low-barrier access to evidence-based treatment for addiction recovery and mental health wellbeing.
Come as you are! Through OnDemand telemedicine services, we’re able to meet you exactly where you are in your recovery journey and together work toward lasting, sustainable recovery.
Services offered through telemedicine include:
- Medication Management
- Evidence-Based Counseling (Individual and Family)
- Medication-Assisted Treatment
- Peer Recovery Support
- Case Management
Therapeutic services are delivered under the supervision of board-certified physicians in addiction psychiatry.
Step 1: Connect with us by calling (833) 778-2571.
Step 2: Schedule or be seen now through virtual or in-person appointments.
Step 3: Find hope and healing through guidance, support, and compassionate care. Recovery is possible!
Step 4: Now that you’re back on track, keep in touch as needed.
No pay, self-pay, and insurance options are available.
Be Well Texas Clinic offers a sliding fee scale and accepts all patients regardless of their ability to pay.
An addiction is a chronic disorder in which an individual is blinded by a substance, or engages in an activity, that gives them an immense amount of pleasure but has become detrimental to their everyday life. Compulsive behaviors and addictions can temporarily provide confidence, control, validation or other emotions lacking in one’s life, but the behavior may not stop until the root of the problem is addressed.
Addiction changes the brain through the limbic system, also known as the “brain reward system.” This part of the brain is responsible for producing feelings of pleasure and will manifest thoughts such as, “I deserve this,” or “Let’s do that again.” The abuse of addictive substances and behaviors triggers this system which can prolong a continuous cycle of destructive behavior.
Common addictions include but are not limited to:
- Drug or alcohol abuse
- Gambling
- Internet
- Shopping
- Food
SACADA provides recovery coaching and support services to individuals with or at risk of alcohol and drug problems by providing clients both online and face to face options to connect with a Peer Recovery Support Specialist. Our program supports both adult males and females in Bexar and the surrounding counties with the goal of increasing the prevalence and quality of long-term recovery from substance use disorders. Recovery Coaches can help individuals establish linkages with community organizations that can assist them in accomplishing their long-term life goals. Coaches also provide role modeling and mentoring as a way of guiding individuals to find their own pathway to recovery.
Our recovery grants also allow for targeted services. Recovery Coaches provide recovery support services to the general community, work alongside EMS and other first responders to assist persons who overdose using opioids, collaborate with various specialty courts to provide recovery coaching and with hospital departments that help new moms obtain recovery support services.
Our Recovery Support Services include:
- ID Recovery (Birth Certificates/Driver’s License/Social Security Card)
- Job Prep and Search
- Substance Abuse Treatment
- Anger Management /Batters Intervention
- Provide services at flexible hours
- Traffic Tickets/ Municipal Court Warrants
- Family Violence Prevention Course
- GED Courses and Testing
- Link to medical and dental care
- Other Educational Training Programs
- Transportation
- HIV Testing/Counseling
- Family Counseling
- DWI Classes & Drug Offender Program requirements
- Community Service Hours
- Support with Probation Requirements
by Hill Country Mental Health & Developmental Disabilities Centers
At Hill Country MHDD Centers we understand how important it is to have support after a mental health or substance use diagnosis.
Our Peer Specialists walk with you during your journey to wellness providing unique support that only a person who has been there understands. Peer Specialists share many of the same experiences of living with a mental health or substance use concern; they are active in their recovery and able to share successes as part of the recovery journey.
With the peer support program, you are not alone. Peer Specialists provide encouragement and practical steps to overcome life’s struggles. They are there to share their experience, provide support, work to develop new skills, and empower voice and choice. Most importantly Peer Specialist provide hope that recovery is more than possiblity-it is a reality.
If you or someone you know is experiencing mental health challenges, we can work with you to create the life you want to live.
At Hill Country MHDD Centers, we provide compassionate care that offers people hope, healing and recovery.
Ages 18+.
Click here to contact us or come by office to start the intake process.
For Family Members Affected by Substance Use Disorder.
Free.
For Family Members Affected by Substance Use Disorder.
Ages 9-17.
*Must have a family member participating in the program.
Click here or call us if you have any questions.
Free.
For Young People Seeking Sobriety.
Age: Teens
Please note: Thursday meetings are held at The Commons, 1781 East Ammann Rd, Bulverde, TX 78163.
Click here or call us if you have any questions.
Free.
For Young People Seeking Sobriety.
Ages: 18-mid 20s.
Please note: Thursday meetings are held at The Commons, 1781 East Ammann Rd, Bulverde, TX 78163.
Click here or call us if you have any questions.
Free.
by Hill Country Mental Health & Developmental Disabilities Centers
At Hill Country MHDD Centers we understand how important it is to have support after a mental health or substance use diagnosis.
Our Peer Specialists walk with you during your journey to wellness providing unique support that only a person who has been there understands. Peer Specialists share many of the same experiences of living with a mental health or substance use concern; they are active in their recovery and able to share successes as part of the recovery journey.
With the peer support program, you are not alone. Peer Specialists provide encouragement and practical steps to overcome life’s struggles. They are there to share their experience, provide support, work to develop new skills, and empower voice and choice. Most importantly Peer Specialist provide hope that recovery is more than possiblity-it is a reality.
If you or someone you know is experiencing mental health challenges, we can work with you to create the life you want to live.
At Hill Country MHDD Centers, we provide compassionate care that offers people hope, healing and recovery.
Ages 18+.
Click here to contact us or come by office to start the intake process.
by Hill Country Mental Health & Developmental Disabilities Centers
At Hill Country MHDD Centers we understand how important it is to have support after a mental health or substance use diagnosis.
Our Peer Specialists walk with you during your journey to wellness providing unique support that only a person who has been there understands. Peer Specialists share many of the same experiences of living with a mental health or substance use concern; they are active in their recovery and able to share successes as part of the recovery journey.
With the peer support program, you are not alone. Peer Specialists provide encouragement and practical steps to overcome life’s struggles. They are there to share their experience, provide support, work to develop new skills, and empower voice and choice. Most importantly Peer Specialist provide hope that recovery is more than possiblity-it is a reality.
If you or someone you know is experiencing mental health challenges, we can work with you to create the life you want to live.
At Hill Country MHDD Centers, we provide compassionate care that offers people hope, healing and recovery.
Ages 18+.
Click here to contact us or come by office to start the intake process.
For clients identifying as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, gender-queer, intersex, or asexual (LGBTQ+), addiction to alcohol and other drugs can be a complex issue. Some of the primary issues these clients face on their journey to recovery include depression, anxiety, and trauma; feelings of shame, guilt, and rejection; confusion and self-identity conflicts. The caring staff at Starlite understands the unique needs of these clients and knows that with the right care and support, lifelong recovery from the disease of addiction is possible.
- Groups meet several times a week and are geared specifically to issues that are unique to LGBTQ+ individuals
- We utilize a specialized curriculum that addresses the issues these clients have faced
- Peer support from the community is provided
- Lambda 12-step meetings are attended each week
- We provide individual counseling and group counseling with significant others or family as needed
- Clients are referred to the appropriate resource(s) post treatment for continued care
Ages 18+.
Click here for more information.
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At Starlite Recovery Center, we understand that many extenuating circumstances, such as financial worries, can impact your decision to seek help for an addiction to drugs and/or alcohol. At Starlite, we aim to alleviate such concerns so that you can access the care you need at this crossroads in your life.
Insurances accepted include:
- Aetna
- Beacon
- Blue Cross/Blue Shield
- Cigna
- Medicaid - Community First
- Humana
- Tricare
- and many more