Free Alcohol and Drug Rehab Centers in Searcy,

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Mid South Health Systems Searcy Community

3302 East Moore Avenue
Searcy, AR 72143

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Mid South Health Systems Searcy Substance Use Disorder Services

3202 East Moore Avenue
Searcy, AR 72143

Located in Searcy, Arkansas, Mills Treatment is a dual diagnosis addiction treatment center for adults, as part of the Preferred Family Healthcare network of ... more details

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Capstone Treatment Center

120 Meghan Lane
Judsonia, AR 72081

The Capstone Treatment Center of Capstone Wellness is located in Judsonia, Arizona. The organization is accredited by CARF and certified by LegitScript.

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Pinnacle Pointe Behavioral Healthcare Outpatient Services

2199 Harrison Street Suite 170
Batesville, AR 72501

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John 3:17 Ministry

431 Hwy 145 S
Newport, AR 72112

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Conway Behavioral Health Hospital

2255 Sturgis Road
Conway, AR 72034

Based in Arkanas, Conway Behavioral Health Hospital specializes in substance abuse and dual diagnosis mental health treatment. Support is available to teens and adults ... more details

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Incura Treatment Centers

3805 McCain Park Dr Suite 120
North Little Rock, AR 72116

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Baptist Health Behavioral Health Clinic North Little Rock

3500 Springhill Drive Suite 100
North Little Rock, AR 72117

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Catar Clinic North Little Rock

4260 Stockton Drive
North Little Rock, AR 72117

Behavioral Health Group North Little Rock Treatment Center is a dual diagnosis outpatient treatment center in Arkansas. Offering addiction counseling and medication ... more details

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Recovery Centers of Arkansas Riverbend

1201 River Road
North Little Rock, AR 72114

Recovery Centers of Arkansas provides substance abuse care in North Little Rock, Arkansas. They offer residential treatment at this location but may provide referrals ... more details

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United Family Services Little Rock 1202 West

1202 West 6th Street
Little Rock, AR 72201

United Family Services Little Rock 1202 West is an outpatient drug and alcohol rehab in Little Rock, AR. They are open Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 ... more details

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University of Arkansas UAMS Psychiatric Research Institute

4224 Shuffield Drive
Little Rock, AR 72205

UAMS Psychiatric Research Institute offers outpatient care at their Center for Addiction Services and Treatment in Little Rock, Arkansas. Here, they treat opioid use ... more details

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BCD Hoover Treatment Center

3604 West 12th Street
Little Rock, AR 72204

BCD Hoover Treatment Center is a drug and alcohol rehab in Little Rock, AR. They offer an inpatient and outpatient addiction treatment program for adults. Their ... more details

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Williamsburg Transitional Housing

6301 Father Tribou St
Little Rock, AR 72205

Williamsburg Transitional Housing is a drug and alcohol rehab in Little Rock. They offer a variety of treatment programs including inpatient addiction treatment and ... more details

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Bradford Health Services Drug and Alcohol Rehab Center in Little Rock

2 Street Vincent Circle
Little Rock, AR 72205

Bradford Health Services Drug and Alcohol Rehab Center is an addiction treatment facility in Little Rock, AR. They provide inpatient addiction treatment, an intensive ... more details

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Community Resources & Nonprofits

12 resources

Arkansas 211

2-1-1
Arkansas 211 connects Arkansas residents who call 211 with social services in their area. Services include food and clothing, housing support, eviction and utility assistance, senior care, child care and education, and employment support. Essential services are within reach — just call 211 for the help you need.

Arkanasas Peer Recovery

501-686-9164
Looking for Peer Recovery support? Arkansas Peer Recovery makes it easy to connect with Peers throughout the state. Use the Peer Directory to find someone who can support you and understands what you’re going through. Peer support is priceless!

American Indian Center of Arkansas

501-666-9032
For Native Americans and Alaskan Natives, the American Indian Center of Arkansas can provide a wide range of resources and connections to culturally competent care. The Center provides job training and placement services, including for seniors, education resources, and connections to mental health and substance use treatment.

P.E.A.R.L.

479-721-6778
For the justice involved, it can be especially hard to find non-stigmatized help for substance use. P.E.A.R.L. provides a variety of services and free programs to those involved in specialty court, including educational opportunities, recreational activities, support services, housing support, life skills classes, and financial literacy training. They can also connect clients with 12-step programs, addiction treatment programs, peer services, harm reduction, and recovery resources.

Wolfe Street Foundation

501-372-5662
The Wolfe Street Foundation is a Recovery Community Organization in Central Arkansas. They offer 12 step support group meetings, peer support, small group therapy, and other recovery meetings. You can also access supportive recovery housing and other community resources through the Foundation.

Exodus.Life

501-353-0347
Exodus Life is a faith-based nonprofit that provides addiction treatment and recovery support. They have an Exodus Academy, case management, peer support, and support groups. They also have programs for those involved in the justice system and help for them as they re-enter society.

AR ConnectNow

501-526-3563
AR ConnectNow provides education to Arkansas youth and their families about mental health and how to build mental health skills. They also provide support in helping young people get quality mental health treatment. You can call for support 24/7 if you need help with mental health issues and they also list information about the 988 crisis line.

University of Arkansas: Pat Walker Health Center SEAR Program

479-575-2500
University of Arkansas offers the SEAR Program which provides individual and group interventions to students who have substance use concerns. They provide research-based prevention, early intervention, and recovery services. The page also has links to other campus programs including Razorbacks Offering Accountability Resources (ROAR), Razorback® Recovery Community (RRC), and more.

Arkansas State University: Wilson Counseling Center

870-972-2318
Arkansas State University’s Wilson Counseling Center offers students support to promote improved academics, learn healthier coping strategies, and be more effective in their relationships. The center is accredited and offers multiple options including group counseling, self-help, workshops, and short-term individual counseling.

Harding University: Counseling Center

501-279-4347
Harding University’s Counseling Center provides counseling to students as part of the school's mission to promote success. They offer self-help information on a variety of topics including addiction, depression, eating disorders, homesickness, and stress. Due to counseling license regulations, they can only serve Arkansas residents.

Northwest Arkansas Equality

479-966-9014
Northwest Arkansas Equality provides HIV testing and education, community connections, and advocacy for the LGBTQ+ community. They have a resource hub with links to counseling, emergency resources, mental health resources, women's shelters, and resources for people who experienced sexual assault.

American Indian Center of Arkansas

501-666-9032
American Indian Center of Arkansas’s Native Connections recognizes how historical trauma affects current issues facing Native Americans. They provide culturally sensitive mental health and addiction prevention and treatment for Native youth and young adults. The goal is to develop a stronger, more resilient Native American and Alaskan Native generation and reduce the rates of suicide and addiction.

Harm Reduction & Opioid Resources

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Central Arkansas Harm Reduction Project

501-438-9158
If you’re looking for materials for safe sex and safer drug use, Central Arkansas Harm Reduction can connect you with naloxone (Narcan), fentanyl test strips, HIV tests, condoms, sterile supplies, and educational resources. The drop-in center is available to anyone in the community.

NEXT Distro of Arkansas

479-553-9459
NextDISTRO of Arkansas provides naloxone (Narcan) by mail, as well as information on how to get naloxone at a local or online pharmacy. Because opioid overdose is such an extensive problem, Narcan can save lives.

Northwest Arkansas Harm Reduction

479-553-9459
Northwest Arkansas Harm Reduction provides peer support services, naloxone (Narcan), fentanyl tests, and connections to other resources. The organization can help those who are interested find treatment and can also refer clients to various social services in the area.

Arkansas Opioid Recovery Partnership

501-615-8564
The ReviveAR app from the Arkansas Opioid Recover Partnership helps users understand how to use opioid reversal medicine and what to do next. There are written and audio instructions in English, Spanish, and Marshallese. The app also includes links to support for struggling families and how to safely secure and dispose of medications.

Government Programs

4 resources

Arkansas Department of Human Services Treatment Finder

844-763-0198
Need help, but don’t have insurance? The Arkansas Department of Human Services offers resources to help Arkansans without health insurance find state-funded, low-cost, and free assessments and treatment for substance use and mental health concerns. Don’t let a lack of insurance keep you from getting the care you need.

Arkansas Take Back

832-350-6566
Arkansas Takeback makes it easy to find disposal sites for medication, no questions asked. Enter your zip code and you’ll see both permanent and event drop off locations on a map. Keeping prescriptions and other medications secure is a vital part of managing substance use issues in the state.

Arkansas Department of Veterans Affairs

877-222-8387
Arkansas Department of Veterans Affairs provides mental health services for the treatment of PTSD, sexual trauma, depression, anxiety, and other needs. You can use some services even when you're not enrolled in the VA program. They serve over 1.5 million veterans each year with services like peer support, therapy, and medication.

John L. McClellan Memorial Veterans' Hospital

501-257-1000
John L. McClellan Memorial Veterans' Hospital provides primary and specialty services to veterans. Care is free or low cost to those who qualify for VA benefits. Services include addiction services, LGBTQ+ veteran care, and mental health care. Social workers can help with a range of services, and the Veterans Crisis Line provides support for those who need immediate help.
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