Drug Rehabs in Irving, TX

In Irving, Texas, alcohol and drunk driving remain the top addiction threats to the community. However, multiple inpatient and outpatient rehab options are available in the surrounding area to combat these statistics.

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Drug And Alcohol Addiction In Irving, Texas

The city of Irving is among the central Texas suburbs, located near Dallas in the Dallas-Fort Worth metro area. The population was an estimated 256,684 people in 2020. In 2015, the state provided substance abuse treatment to 32,250 residents, with the majority participating in an outpatient drug rehab program. Alcohol and drunk driving remain the top addiction threats to the community, however, the rates of Meth abuse have steadily increased in recent years.

There are several treatment options available right in Irving, Texas, even state-covered options. Alcoholic Anonymous (AA) offers over 5 different groups in Irving including Greater Than Ourselves, Prisoners Liberados, and the Gift of Sobriety group. These groups provide individuals who are struggling with an alcohol use disorder (AUD) a space to meet and share their experiences with others. For those struggling with a substance use disorder (SUD), there are treatment options available near the city.

Substance Abuse Trends In Irving, TX

In Irving’s Dallas County, the most commonly listed primary drugs reported at the time of treatment admission included:

While rates of Opioid abuse in Texas haven’t reached the severity of national rates, prescription Opioid and Heroin abuse are still problems for the Lone Star State. Between 2011 and 2015, rates of Dallas County Poison Control for Opioid poisoning nearly doubled, and HIV/AIDS diagnoses due to injection drug use increased as well. However, in 2015, Meth addiction overtook Opioids in the number of treatment admissions across the state.

Meth has remained a problem for addiction sufferers, despite bans on key ingredients in cough medicines like Sudafed® that were used to “cook” Meth. Meth seizures along the Texas-Mexico border have increased 103% since 2014, and Meth is identified in a third of all items examined in state forensic labs. In 2016, 715 Texans suffered Meth-related deaths, compared to 539 caused by Heroin.

Drunk Driving In Irving

Because alcohol is a legal substance, many people neglect to fully realize its potential to cause addiction. For decades in Irving, alcohol has been the number one substance of abuse. At the turn of the century, the Dallas area ranked at the top of a list of U.S. cities with Poor Alcohol Control Practices and Alcohol-related Traffic Fatalities. And while violent crime in the city has gone down, deaths caused by drunk driving have climbed further since 2011. Approximately 11,859 Texans received treatment for an alcohol addiction in 2015, more than the next two largest categories combined.

Substance Use Disorder Statistics For Irving

715

meth-related deaths

In 2016, 715 people died of meth-related causes in Texas.

6.1

per 100,000 residents

In Dallas County, 6.1 per 100,000 people die of alcohol-related causes.

101

drunk driving deaths

In 2014 in Dallas County, 101 residents died due to a drunk driving accident where a BAC over 0.08 was involved.

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Addiction Treatment In Irving

The Texas Department of Health and Human Services strives to provide addiction treatment that “meet the person where they are and coordinate for the best possible outcome.” Residents over the age of 18 with an addiction or suffering substance withdrawal may seek care from the state.

Addiction treatment services in the Irving area include:

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Government Programs

Find local government programs that promote sober living and will help you find peace in your day to day life.

Name Location Phone
Dallas Area Narcotics Anonymous PO Box 12094
Dallas, Texas 75225
888-600-6229
Lone Star Regional Service Office 10420 Plano Rd
Suite 101 Dallas, Texas 75238
214-570-1900
Fort Worth Area NA PO Box 470033
Fort Worth, TX 76147
817-335-6360

College Programs

The UD Counseling Program

University of Dallas

1845 East Northgate Drive
Irving, Texas 75062-4736

The DBU Counseling Center

Dallas Baptist University

3000 Mountain Creek Pkwy
Dallas, TX 75211

SMU Counseling Services

Southern Methodist University

6211 Bishop Boulevard
Dallas, Texas 75205

Counseling Services

Criswell College

4010 Gaston Ave
Dallas, TX 75246

Counseling and Psychological Services

The University of Texas at Arlington

701 S. Nedderman Drive
Arlington, TX 76019

Counseling Services

Paul Quinn College

Dallas
TX 75241

Student Advising and Guidance

Dallas Institute of Funeral Service

3909 S Buckner Blvd
Dallas, TX 75227

Student Counseling Center

The University of Texas at Dallas

800 W. Campbell Rd.
SSB45, Richardson, TX 75080-3021

Counseling Center

Texas Wesleyan University

3110 E Rosedale St
Fort Worth, TX 76105

AA and NA Meetings in Irving

Name Address Fellowship Hours
Dallas Intergroup Association 6162 E Mockingbird Lane, Ste 213 Dallas, Texas 75214 Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) Monday: 10:00 am - 5:00 pm, Tuesday: 10:00 am - 5:00 pm, Wednesday: 10:00 am - 5:00 pm, Thursday: 10:00 am - 5:00 pm, Friday: 10:00 am - 5:00 pm
FORT WORTH CENTRAL OFFICE OF ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS 1501 Hemphill St., Room A, Fort Worth, TX 76104 Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) Monday: 8:45 am - 4:45 pm, Tuesday: 8:45 am - 4:45 pm, Wednesday: 8:45 am - 4:45 pm, Thursday: 8:45 am - 4:45 pm, Friday: 8:45 am - 4:45 pm

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