Methamphetamine Detox & Rehab | Men’s Rehab in TX
Meth addiction is one of the most challenging forms of substance abuse to overcome. The drug rewires your brain, making it challenging to feel happiness or motivation without it. The crash that follows a binge can be brutal—bringing intense cravings, exhaustion, and emotional lows that make quitting feel impossible.
The reality is: meth addiction has one of the highest relapse rates of any substance. Studies show that for those who don’t seek treatment, long-term recovery is rare—only about 30% achieve remission within five years. Even among those who do engage in treatment, 61% relapse within the first year, and another 14% relapse within years two to five[¹]. These numbers highlight how challenging recovery can be. Still, they also reinforce an essential truth: lasting sobriety isn’t just about quitting meth—it’s about rebuilding your life from the ground up.
The first step toward recovery from meth addiction is detoxification—allowing your body to rid itself of the drug while managing withdrawal symptoms in a safe, supportive environment. Meth withdrawal isn’t usually life-threatening, but it can be incredibly uncomfortable. At The Last Resort’s medically supervised detox, clients receive 24/7 care to ensure safety and comfort throughout the withdrawal process. Our team provides:
We offer 24/7 medical care and monitoring to manage symptoms and prevent complications during the detoxification process.
We offer various experiential and holistic therapeutic modalities to support a healthy, comfortable detoxification process, emphasizing nutritional wellness.
Our programs are tailored to help clients navigate the mental health challenges of withdrawal.
Detox is just the beginning. Our program is designed to prepare you for the following stages of treatment, where the real work of recovery begins.
Veterans may start using alcohol or drugs more frequently or in larger quantities than before.
Exhibiting physical or psychological withdrawal symptoms when not using the substance, such as irritability, anxiety, or tremors.
Sudden mood swings, agitation, or hostility can indicate underlying issues related to substance use.
Strained relationships with family members, friends, or colleagues, often due to changes in behavior or priorities influenced by addiction.
Once detox is complete, inpatient and residential treatment provides a structured, immersive environment where men can focus on their recovery without the distractions and triggers of everyday life.
At The Last Resort’s residential rehab, clients live on-site in a supportive, therapeutic community that fosters healing and personal growth. The program includes:
This immersive approach allows men to heal physically, mentally, and emotionally while developing the tools necessary to stay sober long after treatment ends.
Meth addiction is isolating—but recovery doesn’t have to be. At The Last Resort, we create a brotherhood of men who lift each other, hold each other accountable, and celebrate every victory together.
What makes us different?
Not everyone can put their life on hold for residential treatment, and some clients need continued support after inpatient rehab. That’s why we offer two structured outpatient programs at our centrally located
Recovery is possible. No matter how deep into addiction you feel, there’s a way out—and we’re here to help you find it.
If you’re ready to get help for meth addiction in Austin, reach out today. We accept most major insurance plans, so finances don’t have to be a barrier to treatment.
If meth use is interfering with your daily life, relationships, job, or mental health, it’s a strong sign that treatment may be necessary. Common signs of addiction include intense cravings, withdrawal symptoms when not using, neglecting responsibilities, and unsuccessful attempts to quit. If you’re unsure, reach out to our team for a confidential assessment.
Meth detox is the first step in treatment, where the body clears itself of the drug. Withdrawal symptoms may include fatigue, depression, anxiety, and intense cravings. At The Last Resort, detox is medically supervised to ensure your safety and comfort, with 24/7 monitoring, hydration therapy, and emotional support to help you through the process.
The length of treatment varies based on individual needs. At The Last Resort, we offer flexible programs ranging from 40 to 90 days, allowing men to receive the level of care they need for a strong foundation in recovery. Some clients may transition into outpatient treatment, sober living, or aftercare programs for continued support.
We use a combination of evidence-based and holistic therapies to treat meth addiction, including but not limited to:
Yes. Many men struggling with meth addiction also experience anxiety, depression, PTSD, or other mental health conditions. Our dual diagnosis treatment ensures that both addiction and underlying mental health challenges are addressed simultaneously for better long-term outcomes.
Our men’s-only program provides a unique environment where clients can focus on recovery without distractions. Located on a 55-acre secluded ranch, we offer a structured, immersive experience that promotes deep healing. Our approach blends traditional, evidence-based therapies with experiential and holistic treatments, ensuring a well-rounded recovery journey.
Yes. We provide both Partial Hospitalization (PHP) and Intensive Outpatient (IOP) programs at our Austin outpatient center. These programs allow men to continue treatment while balancing responsibilities like work or family. Outpatient care is often used as a step-down option after residential rehab.
[1] Paulus, M. P., & Stewart, J. L. (2020). Neurobiology, Clinical Presentation, and Treatment of Methamphetamine Use Disorder: A Review. JAMA psychiatry, 77(9), 959–966. https://doi.org/10.1001/jamapsychiatry.2020.0246