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All Treatment Centers in Memphis

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  • Salvation Army: Renewal Place Residential Recovery Program

    Population Focus: Women Only,Postpartum Women
    Address: 975 Jackson Ave
    Memphis
    Tennessee
    38107
    United States

    Moving families toward sobriety & stability. Renewal Place, a 2-year residential recovery program for chemically addicted women and their children keeps families together while they work towards sobriety, employment, positive parenting and financial literacy. With a capacity of 45, Renewal Place helps families to stabilize two generations of both addicted Read more [...]

  • Serenity Recovery Centers

    Population Focus:
    • Women
    • Men
    • Pregnant
    Restrictions: Adults Only
    Address: 1094 Poplar Ave
    Memphis
    Tennessee
    38105
    United States

    Serenity Recovery Centers is a non profit treatment facility providing services for individuals and families who may be impacted by Substance Use Disorders. Services include Residential, Intensive Outpatient, Halfway services, Medicated Assisted Treatment options, as well as a Maternal Home for pregnant and postpartum women.

  • Shelby County Schools Mental Health Center

    Address: 2800 Grays Creek Dr
    Memphis
    Tennessee
    38016
    United States

    Only for students in Shelby County School District. No cost. The Shelby County Schools Mental Health Center (SCSMHC) operates under the aegis of the Department of Exceptional Children (CSH) and is licensed by the Tennessee Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services (TDMHSAS) to provide school-based treatment and support Read more [...]

  • Synergy Treatment Centers

    Address: 2305 Airport Interchange Ave
    Memphis
    Tennessee
    38132
    United States

    Established in 1989, Synergy Treatment Center provides an effective one year program to individuals who have a primary alcohol and drug and/or co-occurring problem and a desire to overcome their addiction. The name Synergy is derived from the Greek word synergos, meaning a combined action or operation. Synergy has formed Read more [...]

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