Alcohol and Substance Abuse Resources in Albuquerque, New Mexico

Drug, Alcohol, Detox and Treatment Resources

Albuquerque is called many names including Querque, the Q, Burque and Duke City. It’s known for desert landscapes, big blue skies, Old Town’s adobe-style architecture and Native American crafts and cuisine. Albuquerque is also famous as the location of the AMC TV shows “Breaking Bad,” which ended its run in 2013, and its still-running spinoff “Better Call Saul.”

It’s ironic that the premise of “Breaking Bad” revolves around the local drug culture. In 2014, New Mexico’s death rate due to drug overdoses was the second highest in the U.S. at 540 residents, but that number declined in 2015 to 493 people, according to the New Mexico Department of Health. In 2015, New Mexico ranked as the eighth state with the highest death rate due to drug overdoses. Naloxone became available, which is the drug that reverses the effects of an opioid overdose and other overdose prevention strategies.

If you or a loved one has a drug or alcohol addiction, there are many options available for treatment in Albuquerque. Sometimes, choosing a rehab facility farther away from home is the best option for a patient who lives in a toxic and unsupportive environment. Please use this guide to help you find the right treatment for your addiction.

Our Closest Facility:
The Recovery Village at Palmer Lake
443 S. Hwy 105, Palmer Lake, CO 80133
(719) 602-0914
The Recovery Village does not operate in the state of New Mexico. Our closest treatment facility can be seen in the map above.

Finding Help & Recovery in Albuquerque, NM

Alcohol & Drug Rehab Centers in Albuquerque, New Mexico

Programs of various lengths can be found, ranging from 28 to 90 days, and longer programs can be completed in a variety of ways to ensure lasting success of sober living. You have the option of treatment in a long-term inpatient facility, an outpatient facility or a combination of both. Whatever length of treatment you prefer, there are numerous rehab programs in and around Albuquerque and Bernalillo County.

Residential Treatment Programs

Patients who prefer a highly structured and monitored program will do well in a residential treatment facility with 24/7 care. The length of inpatient programs vary from 28 days to 90 days or sometimes longer. Inpatient programs typically begin with a medically controlled detox process. After the detox phase, patients will be given intensive group and individual therapies, activities and counseling on nutrition and stress relief. These are all intended to teach coping strategies for the return to daily living. Patients choosing inpatient programs will temporarily live at this facility, whether it’s located nearby or in another town or state.

Partial Hospitalization Programs

If patients prefer spending nights in at their own home, they will benefit from a partial hospitalization rehab program. Patients receive intensive therapy and support during the day at a local facility and return home at night. One of the most important criteria for patients in a partial hospitalization program is that they have a solid support system at home.

Outpatient Treatment Programs

For patients who have daily school, work or family responsibilities, an outpatient program may be best. This type of program is more autonomous because it lasts a few hours on the given days that a patient is requested to return to the facility. Patients must keep their appointments and meetings to be able to continue in the program. During this period of time, it’s up to the patient to restrict his or her use of drugs and alcohol while they are at home.

Though it can be confusing to choose from the various rehab programs, the process can be made easier by becoming familiar with the types of therapy and programs each facility offers and what is covered under insurance. Different people have success with different programs and one size does not fit every patient’s needs. When choosing a drug or alcohol rehab or an Albuquerque, or a program in a neighboring state, take time to consider what every facility offers to determine the best option.

Drug & Alcohol Detox Centers

The first and most important phase of rehab is detoxification. The process helps you break free from substance use and puts you on the path towards recovery. But, it should not be done on your own. The detox process will clear your mind, body and spirit so that you can begin to heal. It can often be physically painful so it’s best to go through this process with a professional detox team. They will know how to safely and comfortably supervise your detox phase. Once it’s completed, you’re able to move forward with your recovery.

Severe substance abuse requires the monitoring of an inpatient detox facility and team while patients with mild to less severe drug use problems may be best served in an outpatient clinic, which allows you to go home each night after treatment. Whichever path you or someone you love chooses, there is help and medical guidance to move you through the detox process.

Recovery Meetings Near You in Albuquerque

There are numerous welcoming, compassionate communities in and around Albuquerque to help you or a family member with the struggles of living sober. Joining one of these nationally known communities is of no cost and is a common aspect of an aftercare plan. If you walk into an Alcoholics Anonymous, SMART Recovery, Narcotics Anonymous or any of the other meetings listed below, you’ll find a group of individuals who will never judge you, who will always understand you and who are ready to embrace you through your recovery after an Albuquerque drug rehab center or an Albuquerque alcohol rehab center.

AA Meetings

Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) Meetings

Albuquerque and the surrounding area has numerous Alcoholics Anonymous meetings every day of the week. If you or a loved one has a drinking problem, you are encouraged to attend this group of men and women who will be supportive and welcoming. AA is based on a well-known 12-Step program, which is a group of principles that are spiritual in nature and when consistently practiced, leads to a sober life. These steps were first introduced in a book almost 80 years ago, and since then, it’s helped millions of people worldwide recover from alcoholism. If you or a loved one needs help with drinking, there are AA meetings near you in Albuquerque.

Isleta Club
1829 Isleta Blvd. SW
Albuquerque, NM 87105

Grace United Methodist Church
420 San Lorenzo NW
Albuquerque, NM 87107

VA Campus
Veterans US Hospital Loop Rd. SE Bldg. 2 Rec Rm
Albuquerque, NM 87108

NA Meetings

Narcotics Anonymous (NA) Meetings

Narcotics Anonymous, an outgrowth of AA, is a community-based association of recovering drug users that meet regularly. NA meetings through Albuquerque are open to men and women of all ages, races, religions and sexual identities for whom drugs have become a problem. Simply attend a free NA meeting with the desire to stop using drugs, including alcohol. Here’s a sampling of meeting locations.

University heights Methodist Church
2210 Silver SE
Albuquerque, NM 87106

Casa de Cultura
804 Park Ave. SW (Central and 8th)
Albuquerque, NM 87102

Endorphin Power Co.
509 Cardenas Dr. SE
Albuquerque, NM 87108

SMART Recovery Meetings

SMART Recovery Meetings

If you’re in need of another type of community for any addiction, consider attending a SMART Recovery group meeting in Albuquerque run by a SMART Recovery facilitator. SMART stands for Self-Management and Recovery Training, developed from empowering cognitive behavioral therapies. SMART’s four-point program offers tools and solutions to build and keep up your motivation, cope with cravings and urges, manage thoughts, feelings and behaviors and live a balanced life. Here is the location of a SMART group that meets near Albuquerque.

NMVHA PRRC
1501 San Pedro Dr. SE
Albuquerque, NM 87108

First Unitarian Church
3701 Carlisle Blvd. NE
Albuquerque, NM 87110

Central New Mexico Treatment Center
630 Haines Ave. NE
Albuquerque, NM 87102

Al-Anon and Nar-Anon Meetings

Al-Anon and Nar-Anon Meetings

When a family member or friend with a substance disorder is in emotional turmoil and pain, there is a place to turn to for ongoing help. Al-Anon meetings in and around Albuquerque welcome anyone whose life has been affected by someone else’s drinking, whether it’s in the past or present. Nar-Anon meetings offer another community for those affected by someone who uses drugs. Those who have experienced the anguish of loving someone who misuses substances have found ways to cope are always on hand at these meetings to welcome and help newcomers.

Al-Anon
Asbury United Methodist Church
10000 Candelaria NE
Albuquerque, NM 87112

Nar-Anon
New Beginnings Church of God
3601 Montgomery Blvd. NE
Albuquerque, NM 87109

There are many options for drug and alcohol rehab in Albuquerque, New Mexico. When choosing a facility or clinic for you or a loved one, it’s best to understand the nature and scope of offered programs so you can find the best fit. After rehab, it may help to find a place to live, such as sober house, where there is additional counseling and support.