SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT PROGRAM IN Houston

Who We Are

LaForges Addiction Therapy helps individuals struggling with addiction to drugs, alcohol, and anger take meaningful steps toward lasting change. Through The Winds of Change program, we focus on emotional growth, accountability, and learning from past experiences to support healthier decisions moving forward. We provide clear guidance and steady support for individuals and families facing difficult situations, helping them move toward stability, clarity, and a more balanced life. Our approach is designed to address both immediate challenges and the deeper patterns that contribute to ongoing struggles. By offering a supportive and structured path forward, we help individuals regain control and begin rebuilding their lives with purpose.

Our Programs

Inpatient Treatment

Inpatient treatment provides a structured, residential setting for individuals who need focused support away from daily triggers and stressors. This level of care emphasizes stability, routine, and continuous guidance to help individuals build a strong foundation for recovery.

Medical Detox

Medical detox supports individuals who need help safely managing withdrawal symptoms under professional supervision. The focus is on comfort, monitoring, and stabilization while preparing individuals for the next phase of treatment and ongoing recovery.

Individual Therapy

Individual therapy focuses on identifying personal patterns, emotional challenges, and behaviors that contribute to addiction and related struggles. Sessions emphasize self awareness, accountability, and practical skill development to support healthier decision making and long term change.

Group Therapy

Group therapy offers a guided setting where individuals can learn from shared experiences and develop stronger communication and coping skills. These sessions promote accountability, connection, and practical insight through structured group interaction.

We Accept Most Major Insurance Providers

What Are You Seeking Treatment For?

Houston

Houston, the largest city in Texas and the Southern United States, is a major urban center with a 2020 population of 2.3 million. It serves as the seat of Harris County and spans into Fort Bend and Montgomery counties, forming part of the Texas Triangle and anchoring the vast Greater Houston metropolitan area. Located near Galveston Bay and the Gulf of Mexico, Houston was founded in 1836 at the confluence of Buffalo Bayou and White Oak Bayou, at a site known as Allen’s Landing. The city was named after Sam Houston, hero of the Battle of San Jacinto and former president of the Republic of Texas. Once a regional trading post, it grew rapidly due to the Houston Ship Channel, the Texas oil boom, and the decline of nearby Galveston.

Today, Houston thrives with a diverse economy rooted in energy, manufacturing, aeronautics, and transportation, and it houses the Port of Houston, the nation’s leader in international waterborne tonnage. The city also boasts the Texas Medical Center, the world’s largest healthcare complex, and is home to NASA’s Johnson Space Center and the iconic Mission Control Center. Houston ranks second among U.S. cities in Fortune 500 headquarters. Known by many names—including Bayou City, Space City, H-Town, and the 713—Houston is celebrated for its cultural depth, with highlights like the Houston Museum District and Houston Theater District. As one of the most racially and ethnically diverse major cities in the United States, Houston exemplifies the global city model within the heart of Texas.

City of Houston:
Attribute Details
Country United States
State Texas
County Harris, Fort Bend, Montgomery
Founded August 30, 1836
Incorporated (City) June 5, 1837
Founded by William Penn
Government Type Strong Mayor–council
Mayor John Whitmire (as of 2024)
Total Area 671.67 sq mi
Total Land 640.44 sq mi
Total Water 31.23 sq mi
Elevation 80 ft
Total Population (2020) 2,304,580
Density 3,613.38/sq mi
Website https://www.houstontx.gov/

 

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Frequently Asked Questions

Costs depend on length of stay, medical complexity, and amenities, and many centers accept insurance. Request a benefits check to see deductibles, co-insurance, and prior auths. If paying privately, ask for an itemized estimate and any payment plans. Scholarships or sliding scales may be available in limited cases.

Common stays are 30, 60, or 90 days based on medical needs and progress. Shorter tracks stabilize and start core skills; longer tracks dig into relapse drivers. Teams reassess weekly and plan step-downs to PHP or IOP. The right dose of care matters more than speed.

If you’re physically dependent on alcohol, benzos, or opioids, medically supervised detox is strongly advised. Many facilities provide onsite units or direct transfers. Completing detox first improves safety and therapy participation. It also reduces early relapse risk.

Most work with major commercial carriers and can verify quickly. Bring your ID and insurance card for a same-day review. Ask about in-network status and medical-necessity criteria. Always get coverage details in writing before admission.

Yes, Houston has multiple licensed detox units and hospital-affiliated or standalone alcohol programs. Searching “Detox Center Near Me,” “Alcohol Rehab Near Me,” or “Alcohol Treatment Near Me” will surface local options to vet. Confirm licensure, staffing, and continuity into inpatient or outpatient. Same-day assessments are common and help maintain momentum.