Abilene Recovery Council
104 Pine St #205
Abilene, TX 79601
About Abilene Recovery Council
Abilene Recovery Council provides substance use treatment and prevention services. They offer various addiction and mental health programs to adults and minors. Their recovery support services help those who want to grow in their sober lifestyle. They've mentoring programs, educational resources, and outreach for the community. You'll find 'em out in Abilene, Texas.
Guests have recovery plans that focus on achieving the quality of life they want without using substances. Their unique service uses your plans and ideas to accomplish your sobriety goals. They promote optimism and hope to emphasize that overcoming addiction is possible with change. The program lasts one year, and you have to commit to all12 months of support. Peer coaching is included in the service, and you’ll receive checkups every three months.
There are recovery groups where everyone is invited. That means faith-based leaders, business owners, county officials, and mental health providers can attend and learn to make healthy decisions and choices that will improve their lives. You'll learn from others' experiences and share your insights. Best of all, you’ll come away with a peer support network should temptation strike.
Substance use evaluations are available, and they have motivational counseling sessions to examine behaviors and thinking patterns that may need to change for you to be successful with long-term sobriety. Counselors can determine if additional services are needed and make referrals to other centers that have more specialty care.
They have various recovery classes, and they're an approved provider for Texas Court Ordered Education Programs. These include Drug Offense Education and classes for DWIs. This service is available in person and online for more flexibility.
There’s a 24-hour crisis hotline for those experiencing urgent mental health issues.
Parenting Awareness and Drug Risk Education Services program offers outreach services and intervention for parents with young children under six years old and expectant parents to reduce addiction impact on the family unit.
The goal is to keep the community healthy and thriving through a continuum of care with the programs and resources needed to sustain long-term sobriety. Check 'em out to make sure they're a good fit for you.