Stop Six Walter B Barbour Health Center
3301 Stalcup Road
Fort Worth, TX 76119
About Stop Six Walter B Barbour Health Center
Stop Six Walter B Barbour Health Center in Fort Worth, Texas, provides services to adults who are struggling with behavioral health and substance use disorders (SUD). They offer outpatient care and lots of other services like group therapy, case management, medication management and special programs for women. They accept Medicare, Medicaid and TRICARE insurance. If you’re uninsured or underinsured then they accept private payments and offer financial assistance.
When receiving outpatient treatment, you’ll have the flexibility to maintain prior commitments as you attend treatment while living at home. This gives you the chance to engage with the Fort Worth community and plug into resources and facilities that can support your sobriety. The city has a thriving cultural heartbeat, great historical sites like the Stockyards National Historic District and a first-class museum scene thanks to fixtures like the Kimbell Art Museum.
Outpatient care can also help you develop a more structured weekly schedule and exercise time management skills. The case management services they offer can help you find referrals, advocacy and support. While you’re receiving treatment, they will continue to monitor you to make sure your needs are met. They’ll help you develop coping techniques and show you ways to manage stress, create a recovery plan and connect to local community resources.
Individual counseling helps you discuss your thoughts, emotions and feelings in a safe setting. During one one-on-one counseling they will help you develop tools to manage stress, strengthen problem-solving skills and manage impulsive behaviors. Individual counseling can help with accountability, build trust and encourage you to prioritize self care.
The women’s special program prioritizes providing supportive services and treatment for pregnant women and women with children who are six years or younger. A case manager will be assigned to you. They will connect you to supportive resources like parenting education, early prenatal care and support groups.