Infinite Recovery’s addiction rehab treatment focuses on healing the whole person, not just the addiction. We combine the proven 12 Steps of Recovery with powerful tools like dialectical behavioral therapy (DBT) to help you find lasting recovery.
Everyone’s journey through alcohol and drug treatment is different. That’s why we pair you up with a team of experts – a therapist, case manager, and a recovery support specialist. We create a personalized treatment plan that fits your unique needs.
We start with in-depth assessments to identify individual stressors and goals. Then, we track your progress and adjust your plan along the way.
We use the 8 Dimensions of Wellness as the foundation of our drug and alcohol treatment programs at Infinite Recovery. This Total Wellness Approach helps you create a life that is free from destructive behaviors and dependence on substances.
The 8 Dimensions are:
We use a blend of proven therapies to help you break free from addiction and start a new chapter in life. This includes traditional approaches like cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and DBT, as well as alternative therapies that promote deep healing and personal growth.
To learn more about our approach to long-term recovery, visit our Infinite Experience page.
Substance abuse disorder doesn’t have to control your life. If you or a loved one is ready for a change, we’re here to help. Reach out to Infinite Recovery today to learn more about our clinical approach and how we can use your insurance to make treatment accessible.
Contact UsOver the past decade Infinite Recovery has helped thousands of individuals achieve long-term sobriety through drug & alcohol rehab in Austin.
Infinite Recovery is an incredible treatment center. I did their full continuum of care - residential, PHP, and IOP / sober living - which was about 4 months. Through my time at Infinite, I not only got sober, but I regained a sense of purpose and joy in my life.
The staff is wholeheartedly invested in each person’s recovery and truly cares about every patient’s well-being. The 30 day residential portion was exactly what I needed when I first got sober. The daily schedule is pretty packed and there is no access to personal cell phones, but honestly I believe that made my experience all the more better. I was able to really focus on building a strong foundation of sobriety and make genuine connections with my peers. Kasey, my recovery specialist, did a fantastic job walking me through the 12 steps and my case manager also did a wonderful job helping me with my recovery and any outside issues I needed resolved. The next step down of care, PHP, was a bit more intense schedule wise, but you get a bit more freedom back – cell phones, going to the grocery store, more free time, etc. Although it was intense, I believe this level of care is what really pushed me to grow the most. All of the staff did a fantastic job teaching the 12 steps, meditation/ mindfulness practices, exploring life outside of treatment, processing our emotions / some trauma- although this is not a trauma-bases treatment center, and much more. You also have a therapist that you meet with weekly, and my therapist, Jenna, was 100% the best counselor I have ever come across ( and I’ve been to a lot of therapy lol), I instantly felt comfortable talking to her about anything and everything, and she helped me work through some things I had been pushing down for years.The IOP portion that followed was a lot more laid back. You stay in a sober living house, get a job, attend outside meetings, and have IOP class 3 times a week for 3 hours. It’s essentially a 3 hour long process group; I personally did not benefit as much from this part of the program, but I know many of my peers had great experiences with it. I found that what I needed at this stage was one-on-one counseling sessions with my therapist outside of Infinite. Although, I thoroughly enjoyed the sober living house and had a wonderful house manager. Overall, this is an outstanding program and I would recommend it to anyone I knew who wanted to get sober and get their life back. I am forever grateful to Infinite and all the staff that helped me along the way.
Caroline L.
Thanks to Infinite I am doing great and have a year and 4 months of sobriety and couldn't be happier!
Britney M.
Thanks to EVERYONE at Infinite! The structure, the classes, the meetings, the counseling sessions, the community, the aftercare, the accountability, the brothers in recovery, the lifelong friendships, the support - are unmatched and invaluable. Infinite is the real deal and I'm forever grateful.
Julian M.
They care about the client and really want them to get better. They are the best option in Texas!!
Ryan H.
The National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) states that long-term treatment (at least 3 months) significantly improves the chances of long-term sobriety
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Infinite Recovery - Austin Detox
1201, Arrow Point Dr, Cedar Park, TX 78613
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(512) 764-5954
Infinite Recovery - Austin
1524 S I-35 Frontage Rd Unit 201, Austin, TX 78704, United States
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(512) 764-5954
Infinite Recovery Legacy Ranch Buda Drug & Alcohol Rehab
13207 Wright Rd, Buda, TX 78610, United States
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Infinite Recovery Treatment Center - San Antonio Community Outreach
3463 Magic Dr Suite T14, San Antonio, TX 78229, United States
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1000 Main St Suite 2300, Houston, TX 77002, United States
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(512) 764-5954