Houston has one of the largest recovery communities in the country, but finding the right starting point in a crisis is overwhelming. This guide organizes the resources we actually refer families to: crisis lines, levels of care, mutual-aid meetings, and family support, with plain-language explanations of what each one is for and when to use it. Bookmark it, share it, and call us if you want help choosing.
When a family finally decides to get help, they hit a wall of acronyms: PHP, IOP, MAT, AA, SMART, detox, sober living. Twenty browser tabs later, they are more confused than when they started, and another week slips by.
This page is the antidote. It is the list I wish every Houston family had on the refrigerator, organized by the question you are actually asking.
If It’s an Emergency Right Now
- Immediate danger (overdose, medical emergency, violence): call 911.
- Suicidal thoughts or mental health crisis: call or text 988, the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline, available 24/7.
- Treatment referral any hour: SAMHSA’s free, confidential National Helpline, 1-800-662-HELP (4357).
- Poison or overdose questions: Texas Poison Control, 1-800-222-1222.
Understanding the Levels of Care
The single most useful thing a family can learn is the ladder of care. Every Houston provider fits somewhere on it.
| What it is | Who it’s for | |
|---|---|---|
| Medical detox | 24/7 medical supervision while substances clear safely | Physical dependence on alcohol, benzodiazepines, or opioids; withdrawal can be dangerous |
| Residential | Live-in treatment, weeks to months | People who need full separation from their environment to stabilize |
| PHP (day program) | Full clinical days, home at night | Serious clinical need without 24/7 supervision; strong dual diagnosis fit |
| IOP | Several 3-hour sessions per week | Step-down from higher care, or first treatment while working or in school |
| Outpatient therapy | Weekly individual or family sessions | Maintenance, milder patterns, ongoing mental health work |
| Recovery mentoring | Professional daily accountability and structure in real life | The 167 hours between sessions; the bridge after treatment ends |
For licensed clinical care on this ladder, Heights Behavioral Health provides PHP and IOP treatment for adults in Houston, including dual diagnosis care, and we built it to work hand-in-hand with the mentoring layer. Not sure which rung fits? Our guides on the signs someone needs more than therapy and more than outpatient care will get you close, and one phone call will get you the rest of the way.
Want a shortcut through all of this?
Tell a licensed clinician your situation and we’ll point you to the right resource, even if it isn’t us.
Recovery Meetings in Houston
Mutual-aid meetings are free, everywhere, and the backbone of many recoveries. Houston’s network is enormous.
- Houston AA Intergroup: hundreds of Alcoholics Anonymous meetings weekly across the metro, searchable by neighborhood, time, and format.
- Houston Area Narcotics Anonymous: NA meeting finder for the Houston area.
- SMART Recovery: science-based, non-12-step option; in-person Houston meetings plus a large online schedule. A good fit for people allergic to the spiritual framing of 12-step.
- Recovery Dharma and Celebrate Recovery: Buddhist-informed and Christian-based pathways respectively; both have active Houston communities. The best meeting is the one your person will actually attend; pathway loyalty matters less than attendance.
Support for Families
The family needs its own recovery, and these are the places we send them.
- Al-Anon (and Nar-Anon): free peer support for people who love someone with an addiction; dozens of Houston-area meetings.
- The Council on Recovery: Houston’s long-standing nonprofit hub for education, counseling, and family programs.
- Our own family guides: start with supporting vs. enabling, then how to stage an intervention in Houston if your loved one is refusing help, and what to do after rehab when treatment is ending.
The Support Layer: Mentoring and Aftercare
Between formal treatment and going it alone sits the layer Heights Mentoring was built for: recovery mentoring, family coaching, intervention support, and aftercare structure, delivered by a clinician-led team anywhere in the Houston area. If you are comparing this layer to treatment, our aftercare guide to life after PHP and IOP shows how the pieces fit together.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where do I start if I have no idea what my loved one needs?
Are AA and NA really free?
What if my loved one won’t go to anything on this page?
Does insurance cover these resources?
How current is this guide?
One Call Beats Twenty Tabs
Tell us what is going on and we will point you to the right resource on this page, honestly, even when the right resource is not us. If a higher level of care is needed, Heights Behavioral Health offers licensed clinical PHP and IOP treatment for adults in Houston.



