Access to Care aims to enhance the availability of treatment and support services for people struggling with substance use disorders (SUD) within our current legal system, particularly in drug courts. This program acknowledges the importance of offering treatment rather than imprisonment for individuals dealing with SUD.
Through these awards, individuals caught up in the legal system due to their SUD will have access to a comprehensive range of care services. This includes everything from prevention and harm reduction to treatment and recovery support.
The CCW program provides screening, referrals, & mental health counseling for any community member affected in any way by the COVID pandemic. Our licensed counselor provides a trauma-informed approach in both individual & group counseling.
Both virtual & in person services available.
For More Information: Melissa Alviar (956) 787-7111, ext. 121 malviar@bhsst.org
Fueling Hope is a Substance Use Outpatient Treatment Program which seeks to enhance access to treatment services for adults (18+) in Cameron & Hidalgo Counties. This program provides a comprehensive approach to meet & address our client’s needs. In-person & Virtual services available.
The program consists of a 12-week outpatient schedule of 6 individual and 24 group sessions. The treatment follows a Cognitive Behavioral Therapy curriculum featuring Motivational Interviewing techniques.
We currently offer outpatient treatment services for adults ages 18 and older. These services are available to individuals who are suffering from a substance use disorder. BHSST is a DSHS licensed treatment facility and can accept individuals who are insured or uninsured.
We currently offer outpatient treatment services for youth aged 13 to 17. These services are available to individuals who are struggling with a substance use disorder. BHS is a DSHS licensed treatment facility and can accept individuals who are insured or uninsured.
The program consists of a 12 week outpatient schedule. The treatment follows an evidenced-based approach featuring Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Motivational Interviewing techniques.
Nueva Start‘s mission is to help people who are in prison and dealing with substance use issues. We aim to find these individuals, offer them the help they need, and support them on their journey toward better health and well-being. Additionally, we want to improve the support system for those who are coming back to the community after being incarcerated.
For program-specific information:
Miguel A. Garza, LCDC
(956) 787-7111, ext. 226
mgarza@bhsst.org