About Us
About New Dimensions Day Treatment Centers
New Dimensions Day Treatment Centers specializes in providing Partial Day and Intensive Outpatient treatment for adults and adolescents 13 years of age or older. We are accredited by the Joint Commission under its Behavioral Health Care & Human Services Accreditation Program in addition to being licensed by the Texas Health & Human Services Commission as a substance abuse treatment facility. This enables New Dimensions Day Treatment Centers to provide in -person services to individuals and families throughout the Houston area. We also provide online treatment programs for individuals who reside within the state of Texas.
Treatment Philosophy
New Dimensions Day Treatment Centers believes in the ability of each person to heal and live a healthy life. We believe that individuals can overcome enormous challenges and traumas and that they have an inherent capacity to grow and change.
We also believe that with help and respect, individuals can develop all of the skills they need to become happy and to develop healthy relationships. We believe that by approaching healing through a mind, body, and spirit perspective, clients can maximize their growth and learn to live productive lives.
Our goal is to provide a safe, supportive environment where this healing can occur and where clients can obtain the skills they need to thrive.
Call Us at 1-800-685-9796 to get started today.Â
Our Treatment Programs
Our multi-disciplinary team assists individuals in identifying the root causes of their problems and implementing strategies to overcome those problems so they can develop healthier lifestyles. Our programs include:
Substance Abuse Intensive Outpatient Treatment Programs
Mental Health Partial Hospitalization Programs
Mental Health Intensive Outpatient Programs
Dual Diagnosis Programs (Co-occurring Disorder Programs)
Issues We Treat
New Dimensions Day Treatment Centers treats both mental health and substance abuse issues.
- Abuse Issues
- Addictions
- Alcoholism
- Anger Issues
- Anxiety
- Bipolar Disorders
- Defiance and Conduct Problems in Teenagers
- Depression
- Family Conflicts
- Low Self-Esteem
- Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD)
- Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
- Self-Harm (cutting, etc.)
- Severe Stress
- Substance Abuse
- Trauma
- Truancy or Running Away Behaviors in Teenagers
Insurances Accepted
New Dimensions Day Treatment Centers is in-network with the majority of major private health insurance companies in Texas. Some of the insurances that we accept include:
- Aetna
- Blue Cross/Blue Shield of Texas
- Cigna (Evernorth)
- ComPsych
- Humana
- Magellan
- United Healthcare
- Beacon Health Options
- And many others (please call to see if we accept your insurance)
We currently do not accept Medicare or Medicaid, but we do offer flexible payment plans for those individuals who wish to self-pay.
Call us at 1-800-685-9796 if you would like us to check your benefits or to discuss other payment options.
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