Oceans Behavioral Hospital Permian Basin
3300 South FM 1788
Midland, TX 79706
About Oceans Behavioral Hospital Permian Basin
Located in Midland, Texas, Oceans Behavioral Hospital Permian Basin is a medical facility that provides a range of services to adults who are struggling with medical health conditions. They also have a dedicated program if you need treatment for substance use disorder. They can help you if you're struggling with an alcohol or chemical dependency. The care that's offered through this program is done in an intensive outpatient setting. This program is ideal for individuals who are transitioning from a residential treatment program. It's also beneficial if you don't require as much supervision but are ready to start your journey to sobriety. They accept most commercial insurance policies.
First, you’ll undergo a thorough assessment with the medical team here. This will allow your care team to create an individualized treatment plan to meet your unique needs. When you start your treatment, you'll meet regularly with a multidisciplinary team of physicians, therapists, and others.
Depending on your circumstances, medication management and medication assisted treatment may be necessary. This can help you manage cravings and any underlying mental health concerns you may be facing. You'll meet with a therapist in an individualized setting to learn skills for success. Through supports like cognitive behavioral therapy, you learn how to identify your triggers and how to manage thoughts of addiction or relapse when they arise.
You'll also have access to addiction education, which can help minimize these struggles. I also appreciate their commitment to helping family members and caregivers of those who receive services here. Through this supplemental support, your loved ones will learn how to best serve you as you move through the recovery process.
There are also discharge planning procedures available that may link you to ongoing support services. Through this, you can continue the momentum you've gained during your outpatient treatment.