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228 Saint George Street, Gonzales, TX 78629

Bluebonnet Trails Community Services Gonzales County Gonzales

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Bluebonnet Trails Community Services Gonzales County Gonzales is a leading rehab company in Gonzales, TX, offering a comprehensive range of services to support individuals struggling with various addiction and mental health challenges. Specializing in alcohol, smoking cessation, anger management, trauma recovery, methamphetamine, and cocaine addiction treatment, the facility provides personalized care to clients of all ages, including men, women, teens, children, and adults. With a focus on outpatient care, Bluebonnet Trails Community Services Gonzales County Gonzales accepts Medicaid, Medicare, SAMHSA, private health insurance, as well as cash or self-payment options, ensuring accessibility to quality treatment for all individuals seeking help.

Treatments

Anger management Brief intervention Cognitive behavioral therapy Motivational interviewing Matrix Model Relapse prevention Trauma-related counseling

Services

Outpatient Regular outpatient treatment

Age Limit

Children/Adolescents Adults


Gonzales - Texas

Gonzales is a city in the U.S. state of Texas, with a population of 7,165 at the 2020 census. It is the county seat of Gonzales County. The "Come and Take It" incident, the ride of the Immortal 32 into the Alamo, and the Runaway Scrape after the fall of the Alamo, all integral events in the War for Texas Independence from Mexico, originated in Gonzales. Its cattle and poultry economy is enhanced by oilfield services and light manufacturing enterprises, a short rail connection to a major Union-Pacific rail line, and lodging oil field workers from the nearby Eagle Ford Shale. It is the site of the Battle of Gonzales, the first battle of the Texas Revolution.

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