New Dimensions Day Hospital, LLC located at 1345 Space Park Drive Suite C in Houston, Texas provides local drug and alcohol treatment programs for those struggling with substance abuse. New Dimensions Day Hospital, LLC provides help for those struggling with drug and alcohol abuse. Other addiction treatment options include Counseling that help those struggling with drug and alcohol addiction to get the effective treatment that they need.
For those that are seeking affordable drug rehab in Houston, Texas, then entering addiction treatment at New Dimensions Day Hospital, LLC is the right choice. New Dimensions Day Hospital, LLC generally accepts struggling addicts of most age groups, i.e. 18+ to enroll in their available addiction rehabilitation programs.
New Dimensions Day Hospital, LLC also takes commonly accepted insurances, i.e. Most Insurances, and certain types of payment such as: American Express, Cash or self-payment, Check, Mastercard, Visa. New Dimensions Day Hospital, LLC can be contacted through their website at www.newdimensionsdayhospital.com.
New Dimensions gave me my life back! The therapist really do care about your well being and success in recovery in whatever your situation maybe... I am now living and not just surviving due to the support I got while at New Dimensions!
I have nothing but kind and grateful things to say about this place that forever changed my life for the better. The longer I went, the better person I became! This place is no joke, the therapists, the doctors and the entire staff are there for one reason: to make you healthy and a better person. Very impressive to say the least. Thank you New Dimensions for your outstanding efforts in my life!
Conveniently located, New Dimensions offered the outpatient program our relative needed after a hospitalization for bipolar disorder. The staff, especially Steve, was professional as well as caring and available to address concerns. The subjects of the daily therapy sessions, such as communication, family dynamics, and resources were just what was needed, and were presented in a comfortable, informative way. Our relative came home every day excited to share what they had learned and the ways it would positively affect their life to put those concepts into practice. It was telling for us that there's an alumni meeting each Tuesday which is well-attended: former patients who had positive experiences wanted to come back and stay in touch. The only negative aspect was the psychiatrist who did not seem engaged with our family member and who inadvertently left a drug off the prescription form but then accused our relative of taking themselves off the medicine. Those of us dealing with bipolar illness know this is a brain chemical disease, not a personality disorder, and that medicine is of the highest priority, so we had hoped that this would be taken more seriously.