Services are available to assist individuals who have co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders.
Payment for Services - TTBH accepts many insurance plans including Medicaid and MediCare. Many services are available on a sliding fee scale, and TTBH will not refuse services to a person based on their inability to pay.
A copy of the sliding fee scale is here: Sliding Fee Scale Sliding Fee Scale
Please contact us for more information about payment assistance or insurance coverage.
Services Provided
Outreach, Screening, Assessment and Referral Services (OSAR) - TTBH OSAR programming works to provide outreach, screening, assessment, and referral services at additional times and locations that maximize access to substance use disorder treatment, especially for DSHS-designated Priority Populations (i.e. drug courts, jails, probation and Department of Family and Protective Services (DFPS) offices, emergency rooms, health clinics, Regional Public Health Centers and/or local Federally Qualified Health Clinics (FQHC), among others).
Substance Use Outpatient and Intensive Outpatient - Available to adult and adolescent male and females. Individuals eligible for services meet diagnostic criteria for substance use disorders, and do not require a more structured setting to maintain sobriety. It enhances the quality of life by empowering individuals to achieve their highest possible potential for dignity, independence, and self-fulfillment.
Detox and Aftercare Services - Treatment is individualized according to the specific strengths, needs, abilities and preferences of each individual served. Aftercare Services are designed to extend the gains made through inpatient detoxification by helping individuals engage in community recovery programs and mental health services. Tropical Texas contracts with local facilities to provide supportive care through the recovery process for substance use disorders and mental health services.
Telemedicine/Telehealth Services - TTBH utilizes telemedicine and telehealth services to supplement onsite clinical care and improve access to services. The same standards of care and clinical protocols used for inperson assessments and treatment are followed when care is delivered through telemedicine or telehealth. An explanation of telemedicine/telehealth services, equipment, and any related security, privacy, or safety considerations will be provided, and individuals will be asked to sign a consent for telemedicine/telehealth services prior to participation. Individuals who prefer not to use telemedicine or telehealth may request a facetoface appointment, which will be accommodated. Telemedicine and telehealth services are offered during the same hours of operation as TTBH’s other programs.
TTOR SE/ Peer Re-entry Services – TTBH’s Texas Targeted Opioid Response Supported Employment program offers individuals with substance use disorders and mental health disorders assistance in obtaining and sustaining employment. TTOR SE collaborates with Texas Workforce Solutions’ Vocational Rehabilitation departments to support and maintain competitive employment searches. The TTOR Peer Reentry program provides reachin services delivered by statecertified Recovery Support Peer Specialists, who use their lived experience to help individuals preparing for release from county jails connect with ongoing treatment and support services. This initiative aims to reduce recidivism, promote smoother community reintegration, and encourage the development of healthier, more productive lifestyles through peerguided support addressing substance use disorders.
La Villa of Hope Residential Services – TTBH SUD residential program provides a structured, supervised treatment environment for adult males in need of recovery support. During the 30day stay, clients participate in daily outpatient, family, and group counseling facilitated by licensed chemical dependency counselors, while resident assistants provide consistent supervision of daily activities. The program emphasizes the development of structured living skills and active engagement in services to prepare clients for a successful transition upon graduation. La Villa of Hope collaborates closely with psychiatric providers, primary care, and mental health services to ensure comprehensive, person-centered care throughout treatment. Upon completion, clients are connected with internal and external resources that support continued stability and longterm recovery.
Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) Program- TTBH’s Medication-Assisted Treatment program provides evidencebased support for individuals with opioid use disorders by combining FDAapproved medications with counseling and behavioral services. The program focuses on reducing withdrawal symptoms, managing cravings, and promoting longterm recovery through safe and clinically appropriate medication management. Clients work closely with medical and behavioral health professionals to ensure individualized care, ongoing monitoring, and a stable transition toward sustained recovery.
Notice of Priority Populations to Substance Use Disorder Treatment