Highway and road workers face tough conditions every day. From long hours to dangerous job sites, the stress can be extremely taxing. At Turning Point Recovery Network, we understand the pressure TDOT, tollway, and highway workers deal with. That’s why we offer tailored rehab services just for you. If you or someone you love is struggling with drugs or alcohol, you can find help here.
Working on roads and highways can be demanding and risky. Whether you're with TDOT, a tollway team, or a highway crew, your job likely involves:
These factors often lead to stress, sleep issues, chronic pain, and sometimes substance use. Over time, what may start as a way to cope can turn into a bigger problem.
Many workers in transportation and construction roles may use substances to manage back pain, stay awake during long shifts, or deal with stress and anxiety. Prescription medications, alcohol, or other drugs may seem like a quick fix, but they can become dangerous.
At Turning Point Recovery Network, we’re not here to judge. We’re here to help.
We offer several treatment options designed to fit your needs, schedule, and level of care. Whether you're just beginning your recovery or need continued support, we have a program that can help.
Our outpatient programs give you the flexibility to attend treatment while still managing your day-to-day responsibilities. This is a great option if you have a strong support system at home and want to maintain your job while getting help.
For those who need help safely stopping drug or alcohol use, our outpatient detox provides medical oversight and support without requiring a hospital stay. We help you manage withdrawal symptoms in a safe and comfortable environment.
Our virtual IOP allows you to attend therapy and support sessions online. This is ideal if you live far away, have a busy schedule, or prefer the privacy of receiving care from home.
Our IOP offers a more structured level of care with several hours of treatment each week. You’ll attend therapy, group sessions, and skill-building activities while still having the flexibility to live at home or in sober housing.
PHP is our most intensive outpatient option. It provides full-day treatment without overnight stays. It’s best for people who need more support than IOP but don’t require inpatient rehab.
Sober living homes offer a supportive and drug-free place to live during recovery. This is a good choice if your home environment isn’t ideal for staying sober. It provides structure, accountability, and community.
We understand that every person's struggle is different. That’s why we offer specialized care for a wide range of substances. Our team is experienced in helping individuals safely recover from the following:
Alcohol addiction is one of the most common struggles we see. Over time, it can affect your health, relationships, and ability to function day to day. We offer personalized treatment plans that help you stop drinking, manage cravings, and rebuild your life.
Drugs like Xanax, Valium, and Ativan are often used for anxiety or sleep, but they can become addictive. Our treatment helps you safely reduce use, manage withdrawal symptoms, and learn healthy ways to cope with stress.
Cocaine can quickly lead to dependency and harmful patterns. We focus on helping you understand the reasons behind your use, while giving you tools to stay clean and build a better future.
Fentanyl is a powerful drug that has caused a rise in overdoses across the country. If you or someone you love is struggling with fentanyl, we offer safe, supportive care to manage withdrawal and begin long-term recovery.
Heroin is highly addictive and dangerous. We provide structured, compassionate care that includes therapy, support groups, and relapse prevention strategies to help you stay on track.
While often seen as less harmful, marijuana can still become a problem when it interferes with daily life. Our program can help you break the cycle, especially if use is tied to anxiety, depression, or past trauma.
Meth use takes a serious toll on your body and mind. Our team helps you recover physically and emotionally, offering support every step of the way.
Many people become addicted to pain pills after an injury or surgery. We offer help for opiate addiction that treats both the physical withdrawal and the mental health challenges that often come with it.
TDOT, tollway, and highway jobs are tough, physically demanding, and often dangerous. When drugs or alcohol are involved, the risks on the job get even higher. Substance use can slow your reactions, cloud judgment, and lead to serious accidents. It also takes a toll on your health, relationships, and peace of mind.
Rehab gives you a chance to reset. It helps you manage stress, break unhealthy habits, and get the support you need to feel like yourself again. Getting help can protect your job, your future, and most importantly, your life. You deserve that chance.
At Turning Point Recovery Network, we don’t believe in one-size-fits-all treatment. We understand the unique challenges TDOT, tollway, and highway workers face, and we’ve built our programs to meet you where you are—physically, emotionally, and professionally.
What sets us apart is our personalized approach, flexible scheduling, and variety of care options, including outpatient detox, IOP, PHP, virtual programs, and sober living. Whether you're just starting your recovery or need continued support, we have a level of care that fits your life. We can help you understand the difference between inpatient vs. outpatient programs and determine the right fit for you.
Our team is experienced, compassionate, and truly committed to helping you succeed. We treat every person with dignity and respect, and we keep your care confidential. When you come to us, you’re not just getting treatment—you’re gaining a team that believes in your future.
We accept most major insurance plans for outpatient treatment, detox, IOP, VIOP, and PHP. Our team can check your coverage and explain your options so you know exactly what to expect.
Please note that sober living is not covered by insurance and is a private-pay service. If you have questions, we’re here to help make the process simple and stress-free.
If you’re a TDOT, tollway, or highway worker struggling with drugs or alcohol, you don’t have to face it alone. Real help is here, and it starts with a simple conversation.
At Turning Point Recovery Network, we’re ready to listen, answer your questions, and guide you toward the right care. Reach out today—your future is worth it.
The length of rehab depends on your needs and the program you choose. Some people stay in treatment for a few weeks, while others may need a few months. We’ll help you find the right fit based on your situation.
Yes, many of our programs, especially outpatient and virtual options, are designed to fit around your work schedule. We can also help you explore time-off options if needed.
Your privacy is important. We follow strict confidentiality laws, so your employer won’t be notified unless you choose to share that information or you're using a work-related benefit like an EAP.
Yes, drug testing is common for highway workers, especially those in safety-sensitive roles such as commercial drivers or heavy equipment operators. According to Department of Transportation (DOT) regulations, these employees are subject to drug testing at various times, including pre-employment, randomly, after accidents, and when there is reasonable suspicion of drug use.
That’s okay. Recovery isn’t always linear. Many people go through treatment more than once before finding what works best for them. We’re here to support you without judgment.
Yes, family support can make a big difference in recovery. We offer family sessions and education to help loved ones better understand what you’re going through and how to support you.