Westlake Recovery Sober Living and Halfway House of Austin, TX

1710 Evergreen Ave
Suite B
Austin, TX 78704

Austin, Texas
512-598-4808

About Westlake Recovery Sober Living and Halfway House of Austin, TX

Westlake Recovery Austin is a sober residence for adults recovering from substance use disorders (SUD) in Austin, Texas. This facility helps working professionals, college students, and individuals seeking privacy in treatment. There is a range of short term and long term care options available here.

Austin is the capital of the state but is also home to plenty of fantastic shopping and dining options as well as recreational activities which can be a complement to your SUD treatment plan. Hill Country Galleria and Wild Basin Wilderness Preserve are two fantastic green spaces that can serve therapeutic purposes. Westlake Recovery is also not far from Lady Bird Lake which is another popular recreational space.

Comprehensive Care for Active Addiction

To me, a major benefit of Westlake Recovery is that this facility offers a medication assisted treatment (MAT) program. This means that if you are experiencing active addiction, you can medically step down and avoid harsh withdrawal symptoms while also being actively involved in counseling. The MAT program is designed specifically for both alcohol and opioid addiction.

A Client Centered Approach

Westlake Recovery is known for its client centered approach which means that every treatment plan is individualized for the needs of the patient. Along with traditional counseling methods such as CBT, this facility also takes a holistic approach to healing and incorporates mindfulness and wellness coaching sessions.

I like that the specialists here will also work with you to create a relapse prevention plan to help you stay sober once your treatment program is complete. Westlake Recovery accepts most major insurance plans, but also accepts self payment with support to verify insurance or payment plan options if necessary.

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Amenities

Meditation Room

Yoga and meditation are great activities to support your recovery process during alcohol or drug rehab. These therapies have been around for centuries, and they are an effective way to improve well-being. Combining addiction treatment, yoga, and meditation can reduce cravings, improve sleep, relieve anxiety and depression, provide stress relief, promote relaxation, support emotional healing, and improve energy levels.

Yoga Studio

Treatment centers with a yoga studio offer a special form of holistic therapy during the recovery process. Yoga boosts mindfulness, a sense of calm, and healthy reflection during drug rehab via breathing exercises, stretching, and a progression of specific postures.

Addiction Treatment Programs

Alcoholism

When you enter alcohol rehab in Texas, you’ll find support systems to help you on your recovery journey. Professional counselors, physicians, and other people in recovery provide services and support to help you make changes and learn how to enjoy a sober lifestyle.

Drug Rehab

While in a drug rehab in Texas, you’ll deal with underlying issues that contribute to addiction. By addressing these challenges and learning healthy ways to cope with them, you’ll develop strategies that help you live a drug-free lifestyle.

Levels of Care

Outpatient Rehab

Outpatient rehab in Texas provides a means for addition treatment while you live at home. You will attend regular therapy sessions and typically maintain involvement with a 12-step program. Because it is tailored for each person’s needs, there is no set timeline for completion of outpatient rehab.

Sober Living

Sober living in Texas offers a flexible timeline to meet your recovery needs. You can stay in the sober living home as long as you adhere to house rules. These typically include a curfew, random drug tests, and contribution to household bills and chores.

Contact Information

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1710 Evergreen Ave
Suite B
Austin, TX 78704

Fact checked and written by:
Dorian Smith-Garcia
Edited by:
Nikki Wisher, BA

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