Are you struggling with a mental health or substance abuse disorder? If so, you’re not alone. According to the National Alliance on Mental Illness, nearly 58 million American adults face some type of mental health issue in their lifetime. Here in Tarrant County, it’s estimated that 21% of female residents and 15% of male residents rate their mental health as not good. Of these, 38% believe these issues impact their ability to work.
Fort Worth residents aren’t immune to substance abuse issues, either. Additional studies show that 24% of Texas residents admit to binge drinking in the past month. The good news is that help is available. Whether you’re facing a crisis situation or seeking help for a mental health or substance disorder, calling a Fort Worth hotline is one of the fastest and easiest ways to get the support and help you need. Below is a closer look at various mental health and substance abuse resources available in the Fort Worth area.
Fort Worth Hotline Resources
- Texas National Rehab Hotline
Forth Worth residents struggling with a mental health or substance abuse disorder can contact the Texas National Rehab Hotline for immediate support. Experienced crisis hotline operators provide caring, confidential 24-7 support by offering informational resources, conducting crisis assessments and interventions, making treatment recommendations and helping callers find suitable resources in their local area.
(866) 210-1303 - MHMR of Tarrant County
My Health My Resource (MHMR) of Tarrant County provides support to adults and adolescents facing mental health issues, intellectual and/or developmental disabilities or substance abuse disorders. The agency takes a personalized approach to services. Trained operators connect callers to local services and resources, conduct emergency assessments and offer crisis follow-up and relapse prevention services, if needed. County residents can call (817) 335-3022 during business hours for assistance or text or call the 24-7 iCare Fort Worth drug helpline for crisis and after-hours support.
(800) 866-2465 - Suicide and Crisis Center of North Texas
The Suicide and Crisis Center of North Texas serves residents throughout Dallas County and the surrounding area, including Fort Worth. Call or text any time of the night or day to instantly talk with a trained volunteer waiting to listen, provide support and refer you to applicable local services. All Fort Worth hotline calls are free and confidential.
Call: (214) 828-100
Text: 741741 - 211 Texas
Managed through the state’s Department of Health and Human Services, 211 Texas provides informational and referral services to those dealing with mental health or substance abuse issues. This statewide, round-the-clock hotline connects callers to experienced specialists in the Fort Worth area.
Call: 211
Text: 898211 - 988 Texas
Texas 988 serves as the state’s crisis and suicide prevention hotline. Residents facing an emotional or substance abuse crisis, as well as those requiring help and support, can call or text for immediate assistance. Trained crisis counselors assess the situation and can request emergency assistance if necessary or refer the caller to local resources and services. The national hotline is available 24-7, and all calls are confidential.
Call or text: 988
Free Fort Worth Rehab
- Lena Pope
The Lena Pope treatment center offers outpatient services to children, adolescents and adults facing mental health issues, including depression, anxiety, substance abuse and trauma. Licensed counselors conduct individual, group and family therapy sessions. This Fort Worth rehab also offers group-based substance abuse programs for adults. It accepts Medicaid and CHIP and provides financial aid to individuals without insurance and who are unable to pay. - The Meadows Texas
The Meadows Texas offers detox and long- and short-term inpatient treatment for substance abuse and mental health disorders. The rehab takes a whole-person approach by focusing on mental, physical and spiritual well-being. In addition to individual, group and family counseling, its licensed therapists use various treatments, including art therapy, neurofeedback and experiential therapy. The treatment center accepts private insurance and offers budget-friendly options for those without insurance.
National Rehab Hotline
If you want to expand your options, the National Rehab Hotline can help. Our 24-7 hotline is available to anyone struggling with substance abuse or mental health issues and looking for support. Our trained specialists take the time to understand your situation better before referring you to a treatment center that can best meet your specific needs.
You don’t have to do it alone. Reach out to the National Rehab Hotline for help today. All calls are completely free and confidential.