Substance Abuse
Organization/Contact | Services/Comments | Phone |
Addiction Resources, Questions about Rehab, Resources for Treatment.
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24/7 Treatment Help Line (888) 401-0982 |
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Free support for alcoholics and families |
(505) 266-1900 |
The purpose of the Alcohol Rehab Help website is to provide accurate and pertinent information to end the stigmas associated with mental health and addiction disorders. |
(855) 772-9047 |
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Substance abuse and domestic violence counseling. Accepts Medicaid. No sliding fee scale. |
(505) 247-4622 |
A New Awakening (in Rio Rancho, separate ownership from downtown Albuquerque A New Awakening) |
General counseling, substance abuse, mental health. Accepts Medicaid. Some sliding fee arrangements possible. |
(505) 881-2793 Albuquerque (505) 994-4100 Rio Rancho |
Services available include evaluation/assessment, group/individual therapy, medication management, substance abuse treatment, case management, and psychological testing. |
(505) 468-7236 |
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Our mission is to help individuals and families facing substance use disorders, and find the treatment they need. We hope that by providing a better understanding of addiction, and co-occurring disorders, we can remove the barriers to treatment many people face. |
(800) 926-9037 | |
Our mission is to equip patients and families with the best information, resources and tools to overcome addiction and pursue lifelong recovery. We are here to help you or your loved one every step of the way. |
(855) 400-9228 (888) 458-1095 |
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Domestic violence, substance abuse, anger management, mental health counseling. Accepts Medicaid; offers sliding scale fees. |
(505) 242-6988 |
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Drug and alcohol recovery inpatient and outpatient programs, drug testing, group therapy with different focuses (veterans, parenting, relapse prevention, job search). Sliding scale fees available. Located in Rio Rancho. |
(505) 702-8547 |
Healing Addiction in Our Community(formerly Heroin Awareness Committee) |
Resource list of many agencies that provide counseling for addiction recovery, as well as some inpatient treatment centers, transitional housing, community recovery programs such as equestrian therapy, methadone programs |
(505) 877-3644 |
When it comes to drug abuse and drug addiction, many people are in the same boat. We have a lot of information which may help you better understand what's going on and where to get help. Addiction treatment is effective and people do recover from addictions. We also invite you to join our addiction forums and chat, where you can find free addiction support." | ||
3-5 day detox center, for opiate and alcohol addiction only. Free service for Bernalillo County residents. Self-referrals accepted. Cannot have any outstanding warrants. |
(505) 468-1555 |
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Call for meeting times and locations. Free services. |
(505) 260-9889 Meeting Information (800) 925-4186 Regional NA Hotline |
Residential reentry treatment services for women |
(505) 873-2761 |
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Sober living program in 17 self-run, self-supporting houses throughout Albuquerque. Some homes are for men only, others for women only, others for women with children. Part of a national non-profit network of Oxford Houses. See website and click on Houses in the header for local information and phone numbers. |
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Provides supportive housing assistance and case management services for homeless women who have children and are recovering from drug and/or alcohol addiction. Renee's Project works closely with identified women to reintegrate them into the community after being homeless. Renee's Project staff encourages and facilitates the reunification process between women and their minor children. |
See website for application link |
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Alcohol and drug recovery, anxiety, depression, anger management, family, relationships, trauma. Accepts Medicaid. |
(505) 246-8700 |
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Adult Rehabilitation Programs are probably the most widely known of all The Salvation Army services. They provide long term, social model, and residential recovery programs for individuals seeking to deal with substance abuse and other addictions. They seek to help participants regain self-worth, learn how to build an orderly and disciplined life and become contributing members of society. Each program participant is provided with a clean and healthy living environment, nutritious food, group and individual counseling, spiritual direction, work therapy assignments and recreational activities. |
(505) 242-3112 |
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Our goal is to offer people who are dealing with substance abuse issues a single source of reputable, objective information about signs, symptoms, conditions, treatment options, and resources. First we asked: "why doesn't someone offer access to these resources in one place?" Then we asked: "why don't we?"
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Self-empowering addiction recovery support. Offers a 4-point, science-based program online daily and education and resources for forming community-based face-to-face meetings. |
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Substance Abuse Helpline |
Substance Abuse Specialist, 5 p.m. - 9 p.m. Monday - Friday, sponsored by City of Albuquerque and Agora Crisis Center |
(505) 277-4505 (855) 505-4505
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Recovery program for women only. Must have co-occurring mental and addictive disorders. Must be 60 days post-treatment and be drug and alcohol free. |
(505) 967-7395 |
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Therapeutic Living Services (formerly Transitional Living Services) |
Group homes and independent living support for people with chronic mental illness or substance abuse issues age 18 or older. Offers financial management, medication oversight, counseling, family education, community support. Must have Medicaid, SSI, social security card, and full psychiatric evaluation with psychiatric diagnosis in last 6 months. |
(505) 268-5295 |
Inpatient rehabilitation for substance abuse for NM residents age 18 or older. Prioritizes pregnant IV drug users and substance abusers, other IV drug users, parents in the process of regaining custody of their children, and patients with a co-occurring medical or psychiatric illness. |
(505) 841-8978
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Serves adults and adolescents with a primary substance abuse diagnosis or substance abuse disorder along with other mental health issues. Offers 12-week outpatient therapy programs, ambulatory detox, opioid replacement therapy, and groups tailored to women's needs. |
(505) 994-7999
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Drug and alcohol treatment centers in Albuquerque, NM can treat a range of addictions and co-occurring disorders. |
(855) 211-7837 |