Addiction & Recovery near
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If you need books, chips, etc., please stop by the Bookshop, or call (210) 821-6325 and we will ship.
Open meetings are available to anyone interested in Alcoholics Anonymous' program of recovery from alcoholism. Nonalcoholics may attend open meetings as observers.
Closed meetings are for A.A. members only, or for those who have a drinking problem and “have a desire to stop drinking.”
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This group meets in person at the House of Hope off the access road.
The 2nd Friday is a Speaker meeting, last Friday of the month is our Birthday meeting.
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If you need to reach out to someone during this time, call the AA Hotline (210-828-6235) and you will be connected to help.
Click here to find times and other details of all meetings in the greater San Antonio area.
Click here for a list of meetings that are currently being held virtually.
Click here for a list of all Spanish-speaking meetings.
If you need books, chips, etc., please stop by the Bookshop, or call (210) 821-6325 and we will ship.
Closed meetings are for A.A. members only, or for those who have a drinking problem and "have a desire to stop drinking."
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This group meets in person at the House of Hope.
- Big Book
- Closed
- Discussion
- Women
Notice
If you need to reach out to someone during this time, call the AA Hotline (210-828-6235) and you will be connected to help.
Click here to find times and other details of all meetings in the greater San Antonio area.
Click here for a list of meetings that are currently being held virtually.
Click here for a list of all Spanish-speaking meetings.
If you need books, chips, etc., please stop by the Bookshop, or call (210) 821-6325 and we will ship.
Open meetings are available to anyone interested in Alcoholics Anonymous' program of recovery from alcoholism.
Nonalcoholics may attend open meetings as observers.
Click here for the latest details on this group.
This group meets in person at St. Andrew's Episcopal Church.
- Discussion
- Open
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 Specialists 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.
The heart of New Beginnings is a faith-based recovery program designed to help people overcome their addiction, alcoholism, or any other life-controlling issues by finding their true identity in Christ.
New Beginnings meetings are 1 hour long. We go over a short biblically based recovery topic and have a time of open share.
Whether you want to get sober for the first time or want to continue your sobriety, New Beginnings is for you.
New Beginnings short-term vision involves:
- Weekly Support Group meetings
- Bible Studies
- Discipleship Connection
- Referrals to short/long-term recovery
Free
Each Oxford House operates democratically, pays its own bills, and expels any member who returns to drinking alcohol or using drugs.
Large houses are rented and located in nice neighborhoods giving anywhere from 6 to 15 same-gender individuals a safe, supportive place to call home.
RECOVERY
- Peer-support
- Life Skills
- Self-efficacy
RESPONSIBILITY
- Self-governance
- Elected House Officers
- Individual Growth
REPLICATION
- Expansion to Meet the Need
- Resident Training
- Servant Leadership
Men only
Capacity: 7
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Meeting Information: 1-888-4AL-ANON
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This is an open Al-Anon meeting. Families, friends, and observers are welcome.
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Meetings are held at the First Baptist Church.
Building 3, Room 308. Building located at the back of property. Building numbers posted on the corner of the building. Enter the door with the ramp. First room on the right.
- Open
- Wheelchair Accessible
Notice
If you need to reach out to someone during this time, call the AA Hotline (210-828-6235) and you will be connected to help.
Click here to find times and other details of all meetings in the greater San Antonio area.
Click here for a list of meetings that are currently being held virtually.
Click here for a list of all Spanish-speaking meetings.
If you need books, chips, etc., please stop by the Bookshop, or call (210) 821-6325 and we will ship.
Closed meetings are for A.A. members only, or for those who have a drinking problem and "have a desire to stop drinking."
Click here for the latest details on this group.
Meetings are held in person at St. Matthew's Catholic Church in Room 1.
- 12 Steps & 12 Traditions
- Big Book
Each Oxford House operates democratically, pays its own bills, and expels any member who returns to drinking alcohol or using drugs.
Large houses are rented and located in nice neighborhoods giving anywhere from 6 to 15 same-gender individuals a safe, supportive place to call home.
RECOVERY
- Peer-support
- Life Skills
- Self-efficacy
RESPONSIBILITY
- Self-governance
- Elected House Officers
- Individual Growth
REPLICATION
- Expansion to Meet the Need
- Resident Training
- Servant Leadership
Men only
Capacity: 10
Notice
If you need to reach out to someone during this time, call the AA Hotline (210-828-6235) and you will be connected to help.
Click here to find times and other details of all meetings in the greater San Antonio area.
Click here for a list of meetings that are currently being held virtually.
Click here for a list of all Spanish-speaking meetings.
If you need books, chips, etc., please stop by the Bookshop, or call (210) 821-6325 and we will ship.
Open meetings are available to anyone interested in Alcoholics Anonymous' program of recovery from alcoholism.
Nonalcoholics may attend open meetings as observers.
Click here to confirm the time, location, and other details.
This meeting is held in-person.
- Discussion
- Men
- Open
- Wheelchair Access
- Wheelchair-Accessible Bathroom
Notice
Meeting Information: 1-888-4AL-ANON
Find a list of Al-Anon meetings, Al-Anon Electronic meetings, and Al-Anon Telephone meetings on our website.
Find a list AlaTeen Meetings and AlaTeen Electronic meetings.
This is an open Al-Anon meeting. Families, friends, and observers are welcome.
Click here for the latest details on this group.
Meetings held at the Church In The Valley.
The Church is on FM 306 between Sattler & Canyon Lake Dam Road. Newcomers and visitors are welcome.
- Open
- Wheelchair Accessible
Notice
If you need to reach out to someone during this time, call the AA Hotline (210-828-6235) and you will be connected to help.
Click here to find times and other details of all meetings in the greater San Antonio area.
Click here for a list of meetings that are currently being held virtually.
Click here for a list of all Spanish-speaking meetings.
If you need books, chips, etc., please stop by the Bookshop, or call (210) 821-6325 and we will ship.
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Open meetings are available to anyone interested in Alcoholics Anonymous’ program of recovery from alcoholism. Nonalcoholics may attend open meetings as observers.
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Closed meetings are for A.A. members only, or for those who have a drinking problem and “have a desire to stop drinking."
Click here for the latest details on this group.
This group meets in person at the Church in the Valley.
- In person
- Discussion
Notice
Meeting Information: 1-888-4AL-ANON
Find a list of Al-Anon meetings, Al-Anon Electronic meetings, and Al-Anon Telephone meetings on our website.
Find a list AlaTeen Meetings and AlaTeen Electronic meetings.
This is an open Al-Anon meeting. Families, friends, and observers are welcome.
Click here for the latest details on this group.
Meetings are held at St. Francis Episcopal Church in the Robert Jones Annex Building.
- Open
- Wheelchair Accessible
- Newcomers/Beginners
- Smoking Permitted
Notice
If you need to reach out to someone during this time, call the AA Hotline (210-828-6235) and you will be connected to help.
Click here to find times and other details of all meetings in the greater San Antonio area.
Click here for a list of meetings that are currently being held virtually.
Click here for a list of all Spanish-speaking meetings.
If you need books, chips, etc., please stop by the Bookshop, or call (210) 821-6325 and we will ship.
Open meetings are available to anyone interested in Alcoholics Anonymous' program of recovery from alcoholism.
Nonalcoholics may attend open meetings as observers.
Click here to confirm the time and other details of this meeting.
This group meets in person at St. Francis Episcopal Church.
- Discussion
- Open
- Wheelchair Access
During residential treatment, patients learn recovery skills, interpersonal skills, and mental health management skills to manage mental health issues such as depression, anxiety, trauma, grief, mood disorders, and others. Length of stay is determined individually by our clinical team with the patient.
Residential patients attend 30 hours of programming per week. The topics covered include the biology of addiction, interpersonal skills, relapse prevention skills, communication skills, anger management, grief/loss, codependency, movement, yoga, and recovery skills. The residential program centered on evidenced-based practices, recent neuroscience discoveries, and the mind-body connection.
The patient will work with an individual counselor to resolve any presenting mental health issues, trauma issues, and or any adverse childhood experiences. Mental health issues, trauma, and adverse childhood experiences are risk factors that may be contributing to the addiction. In addition to clinical participation, patients will learn about the 12-step program and attend 12-step meetings on-campus and off-campus.
Ages 18+.
Click here to start the admissions process or for more information.
We accept most major insurance, if you don't see your provider listed below, contact our admissions for information specific to your insurance provider:
- Christus Health
- Friday Health Plans
- Humana
Common Insurance Providers We Accept:
- Blue Cross Blue Shield
- Aetna
- Cigna
- UnitedHealthcare
- TRICARE
iTMS induces neuromodulation. Neuromodulation is the process of resetting the brain frequency to the same rate in all functional areas of the brain.
An electroencephalogram (EEG) measures electrical patterns of the brain. These patterns reflect cortical activity and are commonly known as brainwaves. We use quantitative EEG (q-EEG), also referred to as brain mapping, and an electrocardiogram (EKG) which maps the electrical activity of the heart, to further understand an individual's brain activity.
An EEG reflects the current metabolic and attention state of the brain, changing according to consciousness, alertness, and neurological state. Obtaining an EEG recording is painless and non-invasive, and takes about 20 minutes.
We are seeing a trend in EEG’s in patients with addiction and alcoholism.
Who Can Benefit?
- Major Depressive Disorder - MDD (we will serve those on an outpatient basis)
- Post Traumatic Stress PTS
- Anxiety
- Sleep Disorders
- Substance Abuse
- Addiction
- Concussion
- Traumatic Brain Injury
- Attention Deficity Hyperactivity Disorder - ADHD
- Autism Spectrum Disorder - ASD
- Menopause
- Cerebral Palsy - CP
- Alzheimers
- Other neurocognitive brain disorders
Click here to start the admissions process or for more information.
Notice
If you need to reach out to someone during this time, call the AA Hotline (210-828-6235) and you will be connected to help.
Click here to find times and other details of all meetings in the greater San Antonio area.
Click here for a list of meetings that are currently being held virtually.
Click here for a list of all Spanish-speaking meetings.
If you need books, chips, etc., please stop by the Bookshop, or call (210) 821-6325 and we will ship.
Open meetings are available to anyone interested in Alcoholics Anonymous' program of recovery from alcoholism.
Nonalcoholics may attend open meetings as observers.
Click here for the latest details on this group.
Meetings are held in person at the First United Methodist Church in the parking lot on the back side of the church.
- Newcomer
- Open
24/7 treatment for a 42-day minimum.
Substances and addictions treated at Warriors Heart:
- Alcoholism
- Cocaine addiction
- Heroin addiction
- Opiate addiction
- Prescription drug abuse
- Meth addiction
- PCP addiction
We only treat active Military, Veterans, Firefighters, Police, EMTs, and active members from across the United States who belong to organizations that protect and serve the citizens of the United States.
Warriors Heart accepts a wide variety of insurance including:
- TRICARE
- BlueCross
- Aetna
- Cigna
- many others
The Warriors Heart Intensive Outpatient groups, and individual sessions provide education, counseling, and the support needed in early recovery for proper care.
Outpatient services provide individuals with greater independence to continue everyday activities, such as school, work, and parenting while offering supportive services to succeed in these areas.
Overview of Intensive Outpatient Program
- 2 hours of morning programming, 5 days a week
- Family session each Saturday
- Weekly individual or family sessions
- Therapeutic process groups, psycho-educational sessions, experiential treatment modalities, spiritual development, and life skills
- Vocational and educational support
- Random drug testing
Case management services (Updates, letters to employers, probation, command, etc.)
We only treat active military, veterans, firefighters, police, EMTs, and active members from across the United States that belong to organizations that protect and serve the citizens of the United States.
Warriors Heart accepts a wide variety of insurance including:
- TRICARE
- BlueCross
- Aetna
- Cigna
- many others
Warriors Heart Sober Living is a community of men and women who share a common desire to stay clean and sober. The sober living program was designed to provide a step-down level of care to warriors who have completed an inpatient program or have at least 42 days of continuous sobriety.
Research done by the National Institute of Health has found that individuals who live in a sober living home have better long-term outcomes than those people who don’t have access to an environment that supports sustained recovery.
We only treat active Military, Veterans, Firefighters, Police, EMTs, and active members from across the United States who belong to organizations that protect and serve the citizens of the United States.
Warriors Heart accepts a wide variety of insurance including:
- TRICARE
- BlueCross
- Aetna
- Cigna
- many others
Drug addiction or alcoholism can take a toll on your body, life, and loved ones. However, simply quitting drugs or alcohol is not an easy process. Withdrawal symptoms can start immediately, leaving many with alcoholism addiction defenseless as they try to start the journey to recovery. This is especially true now more than ever with the growing concern as prescription drug abuse and opiate addiction sweeps across the United States.
In response to this, Warriors Heart has established a Warriors Heart Detox Center to help treat a variety of first responders and military members who wish to rid themselves of their addictions. By doing this we hope to provide help to those who so selflessly help protect our freedom and security as they reclaim their lives back.
Substances and addictions treated at Warriors Heart:
- Alcoholism
- Cocaine addiction
- Heroin addiction
- Opiate addiction
- Prescription drug abuse
- Meth addiction
- PCP addiction
We only treat active military, veterans, firefighters, police, EMTs, and active members from across the United States who belong to organizations that protect and serve the citizens of the United States.
Warriors Heart accepts a wide variety of insurance including BlueCross, Aetna, and Cigna, among many others.
Notice
Click here for a list of online virtual and in-person meetings.
Please call the EANA Phone Line to request Zoom passwords: 210-434-0665 or 800-221-9091. 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
NA is a nonprofit Fellowship or society of men and women for whom drugs had become a major problem. We are recovering addicts who meet regularly to help each other stay clean. This is a program of complete abstinence from all drugs. There is only one requirement for membership, the desire to stop using (BT p.9).
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Click here for Clean Dates Calendar
Meetings are held in person at the Hondo Church of Christ.
- Open
- Last Friday of the Month is a Speaker meeting
Meetings are held at White Rock Christian Fellowship in the small white building behind the church.
- Open
Notice
If you need to reach out to someone during this time, call the AA Hotline (210-828-6235) and you will be connected to help.
Click here to find times and other details of all meetings in the greater San Antonio area.
Click here for a list of meetings that are currently being held virtually.
Click here for a list of all Spanish-speaking meetings.
If you need books, chips, etc., please stop by the Bookshop, or call (210) 821-6325 and we will ship.
Open meetings are available to anyone interested in Alcoholics Anonymous' program of recovery from alcoholism.
Nonalcoholics may attend open meetings as observers.
Click here for a list of all of this group's meetings.
This group meets in person.
- Discussion
- Open
At Arthur Nagel Community Clinic, we provide expert behavioral health counseling to patients. Our health care team can help you identify, understand, and deal with mental health issues.
Benefits of Our Mind Body Spirit Program can help with:
- Addiction, mental illness, or any behavioral health disorder
- Depression and anxiety
- Feeling sad and stressed
- Unhappy and overwhelmed
- We can help diagnose your mental health condition
Click here for eligibility & patient information
The first meeting with a counselor is free. A modest fee based on a sliding fee scale is collected for each follow-up session; however, no one is denied service because they cannot pay.
Notice
If you need to reach out to someone during this time, call the AA Hotline (210-828-6235) and you will be connected to help.
Click here to find times and other details of all meetings in the greater San Antonio area.
Click here for a list of meetings that are currently being held virtually.
Click here for a list of all Spanish-speaking meetings.
If you need books, chips, etc., please stop by the Bookshop, or call (210) 821-6325 and we will ship.
Open meetings are available to anyone interested in Alcoholics Anonymous' program of recovery from alcoholism.
Nonalcoholics may attend open meetings as observers.
Click here to confirm the time and other details of this meeting.
This group meets in person at the VFW Hall.
- Discussion
- Open
Notice
If you need to reach out to someone during this time, call the AA Hotline (210-828-6235) and you will be connected to help.
Click here to find times and other details of all meetings in the greater San Antonio area.
Click here for a list of meetings that are currently being held virtually.
Click here for a list of all Spanish-speaking meetings.
If you need books, chips, etc., please stop by the Bookshop, or call (210) 821-6325 and we will ship.
Open meetings are available to anyone interested in Alcoholics Anonymous' program of recovery from alcoholism.
Nonalcoholics may attend open meetings as observers.
Click here for the latest details on this group.
This group meets in person at the First United Methodist Church.
- Discussion
- Open
Boys and Girls Club provides young people with:
- A safe place to spend time during non-school hours and the summer as an alternative to the streets or being home alone.
- A chance to play, have fun, laugh and learn.
- Opportunities to build new skills that raise each child's belief that he or she can succeed and receive recognition for personal accomplishments.
- Ongoing relationships with caring adults and connections to new friends in a positive environment, reinforcing a sense of belonging, personal accountability, civility and civic responsibility.
- Generation-changing programs that support a commitment to learning, positive values, healthy habits and high expectations for success as an adult.
Ages: 6 - 18.
Rates:
- Afterschool: $50
- Spring/winter/summer breaks: $50/wk
- Annual Membership Fee: $10
Monday: 8:30 AM - 6:30 PM |
Tuesday: 8:30 AM - 6:30 PM |
Wednesday: 8:30 AM - 6:30 PM |
Thursday: 8:30 AM - 6:30 PM |
Friday: 8:30 AM - 6:30 PM |
Saturday: CLOSED |
Sunday: CLOSED |
Notice
If you need to reach out to someone during this time, call the AA Hotline (210-828-6235) and you will be connected to help.
Click here to find times and other details of all meetings in the greater San Antonio area.
Click here for a list of meetings that are currently being held virtually.
Click here for a list of all Spanish-speaking meetings.
If you need books, chips, etc., please stop by the Bookshop, or call (210) 821-6325 and we will ship.
Open meetings are available to anyone interested in Alcoholics Anonymous’ program of recovery from alcoholism.
Nonalcoholics may attend open meetings as observers.
Click here for the latest details on this group.
- In-person
- Discussion
- Open
Notice
If you need to reach out to someone during this time, call the AA Hotline (210-828-6235) and you will be connected to help.
Click here to find times and other details of all meetings in the greater San Antonio area.
Click here for a list of meetings that are currently being held virtually.
Click here for a list of all Spanish-speaking meetings.
If you need books, chips, etc., please stop by the Bookshop, or call (210) 821-6325 and we will ship.
Open meetings are available to anyone interested in Alcoholics Anonymous’ program of recovery from alcoholism.
Nonalcoholics may attend open meetings as observers.
Click here for the latest details on this group.
This group meets in person at the St. Michael's Episcopal Church in Blanco, TX.
- Open
- Discussion