Mental Health Resources 21st Street
1100 West 21st Street
Clovis, NM 88101

About Mental Health Resources 21st Street
Mental Health Resources 21st Street is part of an organization that serves five counties in Eastern New Mexico, providing mental health and substance use treatment services. This location in Clovis, New Mexico, is their main office, and the staff here can connect you to various services based on your needs. Their addiction treatment is available in Curry County, which includes Clovis.
Mental Health Resources (MHR) accepts Medicare, Medicaid and CHIP. They do not turn anyone away for inability to pay.
Substance Use Treatment in Curry County
MHR offers outpatient addiction treatment services for adults and can also address co-occurring mental health disorders. I appreciate that they have an intensive outpatient program (IOP) as well as general outpatient care.
The IOP includes both individual and outpatient counseling and meets three times a week. While sessions are limited on time, they are highly structured and provide help with addressing the root causes of substance use as well as relapse prevention.
General outpatient care includes group therapy and is available three times a week. Topics include both addiction and mental health.
Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT) for Ages 16 and Up
The team at MHR provides MAT for those struggling with addiction. Services are available to those who are 16 and older, which caught my attention since MAT often starts at age 18.
They provide medications for opioid use, alcohol misuse and cessation of smoking. MAT includes counseling in the form of telehealth to help you address root causes of substance use and to provide relapse prevention and other support.
Addiction Treatment Programs
Adult Program
Treatment at an adult program in New Mexico varies, based on the individual’s needs. Many programs provide a full continuum of care, ranging from initial intervention and detox to recovery aftercare.Alcoholism
Facilities that offer alcohol rehab in New Mexico are typically designed to help participants heal mentally, physically, and spiritually. Programs focus on fitness, nutrition, and individual and group therapy, to treat the whole person and help them develop healthy habits in all areas of their lives.Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
Cognitive behavioral therapy in New Mexico is a well-established treatment method for substance use disorders and a full range of mental health disorders. It focuses on how thoughts influence mood and works to change dysfunctional thoughts that can lead to addiction.Men's Rehab
Addiction can manifest differently in women and men. Men’s rehab in New Mexico offers behavioral and medication-assisted treatments that have demonstrated to be most effective for men.Opioid Treatment
Each opioid rehab in New Mexico is unique. Treatment options include medical detox, inpatient rehab, outpatient rehab, and partial hospitalization programs (PHPs). The best program for each person depends on the severity of their addiction and personal situation.Senior Drug & Alcohol Rehab
Elderly rehab in New Mexico is similar to other programs. It offers family therapy, group therapy, cognitive behavioral approaches, and individual therapy. The difference is a focus on senior-specific issues that makes treatment more effective for this age bracket.Women's Rehab
Women’s rehab in New Mexico helps women address the needs that drive their addictive behaviors and develop the tools they need for successful recovery. These are often different than the challenges faced by men.Teen & Adolescent Program
At a young adult program in New Mexico, participants have the opportunity to develop relationships that offer mutual support. The comfortable, age-appropriate environment also makes them feel more at home and more likely to participate.Levels of Care
Insurance
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