Introduction
Here is a listing of Help Resources for Addiction and other Life Issues. Although these resources are not specifically endorsed by Christianity Every Day, it is our hope that this will provide a good starting point as you seek just the right resource for yourself or your loved one. We suggest that you thoroughly research the options as you prayerfully consider the choice that works best for you.
Published Resources to Help Recognize Possible Problems
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Alcoholrehabguide.org Faith-Based Treatment Resource Page
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Opioid Addiction
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Signs & Symptoms of Drug Addiction
Faith-Based
Pacific Hills/Covenant Hills Treatment Center
San Juan Capistrano, CA
(800)-622-2873
Covenant Hills Christian Treatment Center
Covenant Hills offers a safe place for you to surrender from all of your struggles. It is a very empowering environment that allows you to be accepted and grow into the person you are meant to be. You are given a fresh start and a new chance for a sober life when you make the decision to call Covenant Hills.
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La Hacienda Treatment Center
Hunt, TX
(800) 749-6160
https://www.lahacienda.com/services/christian-focus-at-la-hacienda
From La Hacienda’s Website:
We offer optional programming for those who desire to incorporate Christian beliefs into their recovery. Many Christians struggle alone with chemical dependency for fear of rejection. At La Hacienda, we recognize addiction as a serious disease, rather than moral inadequacy, that affects the mind, body, and spirit. For those who desire to incorporate their Christian faith into their recovery, group and individual counseling is provided which includes recognition of the transforming power of the Holy Spirit.
Those patients who desire to participate in the Christian focus groups do so in addition to all other programming. Our clinical staff includes a minister who facilitates five groups each week.
These special counseling groups explore:
Biblical scripture and the relationship to the Twelve Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous
The spiritual nature of human relationships
The importance of forgiveness in healing
Other essential components of spirituality in recovery
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The Father’s Ranch Ministries
Women and Girls Programs
Tonasket, WA
509-486-8888
https://www.thefathersranch.com/
The Father’s Ranch is a Christ-centered, Biblical counseling ministry that helps people who are hurting, wounded and in trouble. We offer a residential counseling program for women, a boarding school for girls and outpatient counseling as well. TFR’s programs focus on applying loving, practical guidance and direction found in the Word of God to help produce permanent and lasting change. We have been helping people escape from addictions, eating disorders and other life-controlling issues since 2002.
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The Roloff Homes
Corpus Christi, TX
361-852-1155
https://www.ccpeoplesbaptistchurch.com/roloffhomes
The Roloff Homes Ministry is a faith-based addiction recovery ministry of People’s Baptist Church started to help the “down and outers” who have ruined their life with addictions and sin. At the Homes you find Real People, with Real Problems, looking for Real Answers about addiction and recovery. The theme here has always been “Christ is the Answer”, and that is still our theme today! We have seen God transform over 20,000 lives. We offer an opportunity for folks to get away from the pressure and peers of the world, and to focus on a relationship with The LORD Jesus Christ. The Word of God tells us that “…if any man be in Christ, he is a new creature: old things are passed away; behold, all things are become new.” (2 Corinthians 5:17).
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Vision of Hope (Women ages 14-28)
Lafayette, IN
765-447-5900
https://www.faithlafayette.org/voh/about
Vision of Hope is a faith-based residential ministry whose staff and program focus on applying loving, practical solutions from God’s Word to help produce permanent and lasting change in women whose lives have become characterized by negative, life-dominating habits.
The program is designed to help solve complex problems as efficiently and thoroughly as possible, using a relationship with Christ and the direction available from His Word as the basis for change and growth.
Outpatient
Duke City Recovery Toolbox
505-224-9777
https://www.dukecityrecovery.com/
Faith based Integrated addiction recovery services and mental health services, including medication, individual and/or family counseling and spiritual support (if desired) as well as medical care for patients receiving medication treatment.
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Turning Point Recovery Center
505-217-1717
Turningpointrc.com
Intensive Outpatient Program provides the education, support, and accountability necessary to sustain meaningful long-lasting recovery. Our clients are able to remain in their home environment and continue with work, school, or family obligations while practicing new recovery behaviors in a familiar context.
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Inpatient/Detox and Rehab
Presbyterian – Services and Centers
505-291-2504
National Centers, State Resources, Referral Services & Other Resources
Addicted.org
800-304-2219
Addicted.org has developed a database of more than 4000 different rehab clinics for alcohol and drug dependency such as outpatient clinics, withdrawal management facilities, residential programs and no cost treatments in the U.S. They can suggest a treatment center that is appropriate for you.
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American Addiction Centers
888-987-2425
Americanaddictioncenters.org
American Addiction Centers owns and operates facilities across the country.
Traveling for treatment lets you take a step back from the driving forces behind your addiction, whether they are stresses, individuals, or situations. Choosing to receive treatment in your local area can make it difficult to focus on what is most important, which is your recovery.
Detox is not a stand-alone treatment option. Research shows the longer the time between detox and residential treatment, the greater the risk of relapse. This is why clients immediately transition from the detox program into one of our treatment programs.
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Intelligent.com – Higher Education After Incarceration
According to a report by the Prison Policy Initiative, only 4% of ex-offenders have earned a bachelor’s degree or higher, and they experience an unemployment rate of 27%. Studies show that having stable employment and a higher-education degree can reduce recidivism.
Itelligent.com has created a guide for people with prior convictions to learn about going to college. They provide information about various grants and scholarships, advocacy programs and resources for ex-offenders, and other vital information to help them earn a degree.
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Medicare Coverage – Substance Abuse Disorder Resource
Medicare provides coverage for mental health and substance abuse screening and treatment, but the prevalence of substance abuse disorders and access to care and services varies by state. Medicare’s comprehensive guide (at the above link) aims to help Medicare recipients identify the different types of substance abuse treatments that are covered and not covered, eligibility, and most importantly, state resources for substance abuse treatments.
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RehabSpot
877-648-4288
RehabSpot.com
Rehab Spot’s primary goal is to provide anyone affected by drug or alcohol addiction with an informational toolkit while on their journey to achieve recovery. Through easily accessible and reliable information, we hope those battling substance abuse and co-occurring disorders find the resources they need to begin a healthy and sober life. With this in mind, our team of researchers and journalists continually focuses on developing educational pieces that will benefit the well-being of our audience. Our mission at Rehab Spot is to support anyone searching for help with substance abuse or a co-occurring disorder.
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Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)
800-662-4357
Samhsa.gov
The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) is the agency within the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services that leads public health efforts to advance the behavioral health of the nation. SAMHSA’s mission is to reduce the impact of substance abuse and mental illness on America’s communities.
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Page Updated 10/3/2024