Resources
Addiction and Recovery Information and Resources
Do you or a loved one have an addiction?
Self-Care Guides:
For mental health and co-occurring resources click here.
The resources contained in this list include several providers that offer multiple levels of service.
Grace Manor
Phone: 806.897.9735
StarCare Specialty Health System
Phone: 806.740.1421
Stages of Recovery
Phone: 806.412.4721
The Ranch at Dove Tree
Phone: 855.337.4626
Aspire Recovery
Phone: 806.589.5911
Phone: 888.502.3631
Oceans Healthcare
Phone: 806.516.1190
Cenikor (Amarillo)
Phone: 888.236.4567
Northwest Texas Healthcare System: Behavioral Health (Amarillo)
Phone: 1.800.537.2585
Phone: 806.354.1810
Betty Hardwick Center (Abilene)
Phone: 325.691.2093
Serenity House (Abilene)
Phone: 1.866.795.HOPE(4673)
The Springboard Center (Midland)
Phone: 432.620.0255
PermiaCare (Midland)
Phone: 1.844.420.3964
Oxford House
Alcoholic Recovery Center of Lubbock (ARC)
Phone: 806.762.5626
New Beginnings
Men’s Residence: 806.466.1809
Women’s Residence: 806.466.9437
Lubbock Faith Center
Phone: 806.762.8086
The Hive
Phone: 806.290.3088
City of Lubbock Substance Use Service Assistance Network (SUSAN)
Lubbock Dream Center
Offers multiple services to community members, including GED test preparation services,
food pantry, and clothing closet.
Phone: 806.793.3336
Open Door
National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA)
Tobacco, Alcohol, Prescription medication, and other Substance use Tool
Understanding Drug Use and Addiction: DrugFacts
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)
SAMHSA’s National Helpline
Call: 1.800.662.HELP(4357)
SAMHSA’s national helpline is a free, confidential, 24/7, 365-day-a-year treatment
referral and information service for individuals and families facing mental and or
substance use disorders
988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline
Information:
Call or text: 988
Find Treatment for mental and substance use disorders
A confidential and anonymous resource for persons seeking treatment for mental and
substance use disorders.
Find Support for issues with mental health, drugs, or alcohol
An online guide that helps people navigate common questions when they are at the start
of their journey to better behavioral health.
Crisis Text Line
Text HOME to 741741 from anywhere in the United States to connect with a volunteer
Crisis Counselor. The Crisis Text Line (CTL) is a 24/7, free, confidential resource
individuals can use to vent, ask questions, or find additional resources.
Addiction Hotlines
National Rehab Hotline
866.210.1303
Texas Substance Abuse Treatment Helpline
866.971.2658
Resources
Call or text 988
If you are in crisis and one of the following applies to you:
- You feel you are in immediate danger of harming yourself.
- You feel you are in immediate danger of harming someone else.
- You have recently been assaulted or had a traumatic experience.
Please do one of the following:
- Call 911 – you will be connected with the police who can help you get emergency services.
- Call the StarCare Crisis Team 806.740.1414.
- Go to your local emergency room.
Most hotlines are available 24-7, and calls are always confidential, so you can feel comfortable sharing the things you worry would change the way your family and friends see you. For many people, making this call is the first step in their journey to taking control of their mental health struggles and finding what they need to experience the happiness they deserve.To view more available crisis lines click .