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You have taken the first step on your path to recovery. Lifetime Recovery is here to help. 
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No one is ever turned away for lack of financial resources. 
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​Each person who seeks treatment at Lifetime Recovery receives a thorough individual screening and assessment by a licensed clinician to determine the exact nature and the most appropriate level of care. This process also looks into issues other than chemical dependency, such as physical, social and psychological needs. These processes help the counselors tailor treatment plans to meet each client’s individual needs.​
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Lifetime Recovery accepts the following payment sources:

  • ​Private Pay
  • Medicaid
  • Financial assistance is available.​
​No one will be denied access to services due to inability to pay. 
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Admissions

  • Contact admissions at 210-734-6362, press 1 or by email at [email protected]
  • Admissions take place at 96 Crossroads Blvd., San Antonio, Texas 78201
  • Admission hours are Monday through Friday, from 8 am to 5 pm
Non-Discrimination Notice

What are the Signs of Substance Use Disorder?

  • Extreme mood changes – happy, sad, excited, anxious, etc
  • Sleeping a lot more or less than usual, or at different times of day or night
  • Changes in energy – unexpectedly and extremely tired or energetic
  • Weight loss or weight gain
  • Unexpected and persistent coughs or sniffles
  • Seeming unwell at certain times, and better at other times
  • Pupils of the eyes seeming smaller or larger than usual
  • Secretiveness
  • Lying
  • Stealing
  • Financially unpredictable, perhaps having large amounts of cash at times but no money at all at other times
  • Changes in social groups, new and unusual friends, odd cell-phone conversations
  • Repeated unexplained outings, often with a sense of urgency
  • Drug paraphernalia such as unusual pipes, cigarette papers, small weighing scales, etc

​​The best way to relieve these symptoms is through continued abstinence and support in reaching a healthy life.
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MAIN PHONE:
210-734-6362

HEADQUARTERS:
96 Crossroads Blvd., 2nd floor
San Antonio, Texas 78201

MAILING ADDRESS:
P.O. Box 5968
San Antonio, Texas 78201
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  • Home
  • About Us
    • Our Mission
    • Lifetime's Journey
    • Financials & Reports
    • Leadership Staff
    • Board of Directors
    • Employment Opportunities >
      • Job Openings
  • Treatment Services
    • Admissions
    • Residential Program >
      • Family Education Group
    • Outpatient Services
    • Recovery Links
    • FAQs
    • Partners
    • Testimonials
  • DONATE
    • Become a Partner in Recovery
    • Planned Giving
    • Our Wish List
  • Building Campaign
    • Phase Three
    • Phase Two
    • Phase One
  • Alumni
    • Alumni Stories
    • Alumni Events
  • Media
    • Program Videos
  • Events
    • 2025 Wade Richmond Foundation Challenge
    • Past Event Photos
  • Contact Us