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214 Billings Street
Arlington, TX - 76010
(817) 652-1004
Fax Number: (817) 652-1016
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About CDHS Inc

Beat your addiction with Medication (Suboxone/Methadone) and their caring  counseling services from their Arlington, Texas Chemical Dependency Clinic.
They treat an array of Substance Abuse related issues.
CDHS, Inc. is a provider of Medication Assisted Therapy (MAT) and Chemical Dependency Counseling.
They specialize in treating persons addicted to pain pills, heroin and other opiates but provide services for a full spectrum of Chemical Dependency issues.
Expect to be treated with dignity and respect.
Their clinic is bound by CFR part II and HIPAA laws making all treatment strictly Confidential.
They work all types of Substance Abuse issues in an Outpatient setting and their counseling services are very affordable and designed to produce results. 

Is this treatment center really free?

Most of the listings on this website are free; however, we decided it would also be helpful for our visitors to see sliding scale treatment centers (which are based on your income and you can qualify for free treatment) and low cost rehab centers for low income persons.

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Tips on Choosing a Free Rehab Center in Arlington, TX

  • Make sure the center is accredited. Accreditation means that the center has met certain standards of quality and patient care. You can find accredited rehab centers by visiting the websites of the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF) or The Joint Commission (TJC).
  • Check the center's track record. How long has the center been in operation? What is its success rate? You can find this information by reading online reviews or by contacting the center directly.
  • Consider the center's treatment approach. Does the center offer a variety of treatment modalities, or does it focus on one approach? What is the center's philosophy on addiction treatment?
  • Find out what the center's aftercare program is like. Aftercare is essential to long-term recovery. Make sure the center you choose offers a comprehensive aftercare program.
  • Make sure the center is a good fit for you. Consider your individual needs and preferences when choosing a rehab center. For example, if you have a co-occurring mental health disorder, you'll need to find a center that offers dual diagnosis treatment.

Here are some additional tips:

  • Ask about the center's admission process. What documentation do you need to provide? Is there a waiting list?
  • Find out what the center's policies are on insurance and financial assistance. Will the center accept your insurance? Does the center offer financial assistance to patients who need it?
  • Visit the center in person, if possible. This will give you a chance to meet the staff, see the facilities, and get a feel for the center's atmosphere.
  • Talk to people who have been to the center. Ask them about their experiences and whether they would recommend the center to others.
Choosing a rehab center is an important decision. By following these tips, you can find a free rehab center in Arlington, TX that is right for you.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do free rehab centers exist?
Yes, there are a number of free rehab centers in Arlington, TX. These centers are typically funded by government grants, private donations, or a combination of both.

Who is eligible for free rehab?
Eligibility for free rehab varies depending on the center. However, most free rehab centers accept people who meet the following criteria:
- Are addicted to drugs or alcohol
- Have a low income or no insurance
- Are willing to commit to treatment

What services do free rehab centers offer?
Free rehab centers offer a variety of services, including:
- Medical detox
- Counseling and therapy
- Group support groups
- Vocational training
- Job placement assistance


How long does free rehab last?
The length of free rehab varies depending on the center and the individual's needs. However, most free rehab programs last between 28 and 90 days.

User questions & answers

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What is your current addiction that you are seeking help for? How long have you been addicted to it?

What is your current addiction that you are seeking help for? How long have you been addicted to it?

Meth total of almost 20 years

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Thursday, March 23, 2023

Meth total of almost 20 years

Heroin,for 33 years. At first snorting it and started mainlining in 1996, for 25 years.

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Tuesday, April 13, 2021

Heroin,for 33 years. At first snorting it and started mainlining in 1996, for 25 years.

Heroin 6 years

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Friday, February 5, 2021

Heroin 6 years

Heroin 2 months

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Friday, January 31, 2020

Heroin 2 months

Meth for 1year

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Tuesday, January 21, 2020

Meth for 1year

Heroin

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Tuesday, January 21, 2020

Heroin

Meth 2 years

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Thursday, January 9, 2020

Meth 2 years

Opoids, 20 years

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Monday, December 2, 2019

Opoids, 20 years

Meth for 3 years

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Monday, February 25, 2019

Meth for 3 years

Have you ever been to a rehab facility before? How was it? What did you pay for treatment? (Let us also know the name of the treatment center)

Have you ever been to a rehab facility before? How was it? What did you pay for treatment? (Let us also know the name of the treatment center)

Yes, paid $4,000

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Friday, January 31, 2020

Yes, paid $4,000

Out patient

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Tuesday, January 21, 2020

Out patient

Yes I've been to 3 or 4 rehab. I have health insurance with my Dads military insurance. But that is no longer available to me because of my age. 29 yrs old. I was being treated at a facility in witcha falls Texas. I was on subuxone treatment I was there for over 90 days it seem to help I stayed clean until insurance ended then I couldn't afford meds so I started using again.

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Tuesday, January 21, 2020

Yes I've been to 3 or 4 rehab. I have health insurance with my Dads military insurance. But that is no longer available to me because of my age. 29 yrs old. I was being treated at a facility in witcha falls Texas. I was on subuxone treatment I was there for over 90 days it seem to help I stayed clean until insurance ended then I couldn't afford meds so I started using again.

Nexus in mesquite.  It worked great, but I started using pain pills again.  The treatment was paid by medicaid.  I'm currently going to clean slate for 3 weeks now, but my medicaid expires January 1.  The subuxone is helping me, but I still have trouble with diazepam because I'm very anxious, irritated easy.   I don't think they are free for uninsured people, so I need help to continue mtreatment

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Monday, December 2, 2019

Nexus in mesquite. It worked great, but I started using pain pills again. The treatment was paid by medicaid. I'm currently going to clean slate for 3 weeks now, but my medicaid expires January 1. The subuxone is helping me, but I still have trouble with diazepam because I'm very anxious, irritated easy. I don't think they are free for uninsured people, so I need help to continue mtreatment

Do you have health insurance? Do you have a high deductible?

Do you have health insurance? Do you have a high deductible?

Yes and I would need to cover 20%.

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Tuesday, April 13, 2021

Yes and I would need to cover 20%.

If you have any other information you would like us to know, please enter it here.

If you have any other information you would like us to know, please enter it here.

I want to get the help I need for me to be able to get my kids

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Tuesday, January 21, 2020

I want to get the help I need for me to be able to get my kids

I have anxiety so bad it's hard to function. I have a habit so bad I get sick and can't do anything but puck. I don't have any money to pay for rehab and im tried of living like this.

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Tuesday, January 21, 2020

I have anxiety so bad it's hard to function. I have a habit so bad I get sick and can't do anything but puck. I don't have any money to pay for rehab and im tried of living like this.

I don't have any type of insurance

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Thursday, January 9, 2020

I don't have any type of insurance

I relapsed last week on tramadol, but I'm really trying to make it work.  I really need help. I'm tired of pills and not being able to function without them.  I'm scared because my medicaidvends in January 1st.  I need help.  I have struggled 20 years with pills and other drugs too.  I need medication to help me function. I can't do it on my own. I've tried that and bit doesn't last

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Monday, December 2, 2019

I relapsed last week on tramadol, but I'm really trying to make it work. I really need help. I'm tired of pills and not being able to function without them. I'm scared because my medicaidvends in January 1st. I need help. I have struggled 20 years with pills and other drugs too. I need medication to help me function. I can't do it on my own. I've tried that and bit doesn't last

Have you ever had free rehab before? How did you get in to the program?

Have you ever had free rehab before? How did you get in to the program?

Star program paid

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Monday, December 2, 2019

Star program paid

Do they accept ex felons?

Do they accept ex felons?

Free Rehab Centers in Nearby Cities

Since many of our rehab centers are sliding scale, we have provided the Federal Poverty Guidelines below. Visit the CDHS Inc website listed above to see what the level is needed for free care based on your income from the sliding fee scale.

Federal Poverty Guidelines for 2023

Persons In Family Household Poverty Guideline Salary per year
1 $14,580
2 $19,720
3 $24,860
4 $30,000
5 $35,140
6 $40,280
7 $45,420
8 $50,560

For Households with more than 8 persons, add $4,480 for each additional person.
*Alaska and Hawaii have different rates for HUD federal poverty guidelines.
These numbers above represent 100% of the Federal Poverty Rate. In order to get reduced or free treatment from some substance abuse centers, they use a sliding fee scale based on your income. When they use a sliding fee scale, the 100% rate can be different than 100%. In those cases, using for example a 200% federal poverty level, you will only need double the 100% number listed above to 200%.

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