Methamphetamine addiction continues to be one of the most significant substance use challenges affecting individuals, families, and communities across Texas. Commonly known as meth, crystal meth, ice, or glass, methamphetamine is a powerful stimulant that can have devastating effects on physical health, mental health, relationships, employment, and overall quality of life.
Many individuals initially use methamphetamine seeking increased energy, improved focus, weight loss, or feelings of euphoria. Over time, repeated use can lead to addiction, significant health complications, and difficulty functioning without the substance.
At Serenity House, we provide a continuum of care designed to help individuals stop using methamphetamine, develop healthy coping skills, address underlying issues, and build a foundation for long-term recovery.
Many individuals benefit from residential treatment following methamphetamine use. Residential treatment allows clients to focus on recovery while reducing exposure to outside triggers and stressors.
Since 1984, Serenity House has provided substance use treatment services to over 40,000 individuals and families across Texas.
Treatment length varies based on individual needs, treatment progress, and clinical recommendations. Many individuals benefit from continuing care services following residential treatment. However, on average: