At Turning Point Recovery Network, we understand the pressures that come with public service, and we’re here to support you with real solutions. If you're a Texas state employee struggling with drugs or alcohol, you are not alone, and help is available. Whether you work in law enforcement, education, transportation, or any other state department, you deserve compassionate care and a clear path forward. Our programs are built to fit your life, protect your privacy, and help you regain control. Don’t wait until things get worse—reach out to us today and take the first step toward lasting recovery.
Employees of the State of Texas face unique challenges across many departments, including law enforcement, education, public health, transportation, criminal justice, and land management. These jobs can be stressful, emotionally draining, and physically demanding. Over time, the pressure may lead some individuals to rely on drugs or alcohol to cope.
At Turning Point Recovery Network, we understand how public service can impact mental health and well-being. That’s why we offer supportive, confidential addiction treatment for Texas state employees in every role—from those in public-facing positions to those behind the scenes.
Addiction doesn’t discriminate, and neither do we. Whether you work in a government office, a prison, a school, or on the road, our programs are designed to help you regain stability and build a healthier life. We know how hard it is to balance work, family, and personal recovery. That’s why we offer multiple levels of care to support Texas state employees at every stage of the process.
Our PHP is a structured daytime program that provides intensive therapy and support while allowing you to return home each evening. This option is ideal for those who need a high level of care but do not require overnight stays.
Our IOP offers a flexible schedule with therapy sessions several times per week. It’s a strong fit for employees who need continued structure and support while maintaining their work responsibilities.
VIOP provides the same level of care as our in-person IOP, but in a convenient online format. Texas state employees can receive treatment from the privacy of their homes without taking time off work or traveling to a facility.
For individuals seeking a safe and substance-free place to live during or after treatment, our sober living homes offer a supportive community. This is a valuable option for those who need accountability and structure as they transition back into daily life.
Many professionals may have access to an employee assistance program for State of Texas employees. Also known as an EAP for State of Texas employees, these programs often provide short-term counseling, support services, and referrals to outside treatment providers. If your agency offers an EAP, it may be a helpful first step in accessing care.
At Turning Point Recovery Network, we can guide you through the process of using your State of Texas employee assistance program (EAP) benefits if they are available. Even if you’re not sure what’s covered, our team will help you understand your options and take the next step toward treatment.
We understand the weight of public service and the challenges that come with it. Our treatment approach is built around respect, privacy, and flexibility. From law enforcement to public libraries, from state parks to correctional facilities, we help individuals across every branch of the Texas government find meaningful recovery.
You don’t have to sacrifice your career to take care of your health. We’re here to support you every step of the way—with care that fits your life, respects your job, and helps you move forward with confidence.
If you’re a Texas state employee struggling with substance use, Turning Point Recovery Network is here to help. With multiple levels of care and personalized treatment plans, you can take the first step toward a healthier, more stable future without leaving your career behind.
The length of rehab depends on the level of care and your personal needs. Some people benefit from a few weeks, while others need ongoing care over several months. We’ll help you build a plan that works best for your recovery goals.
No, rehab is confidential. Unless you choose to involve your employer—for example, to use sick leave or EAP benefits—your participation in treatment stays private.
If substance use is affecting your health, mood, job performance, or relationships, rehab may help. Struggling to cut back or feeling dependent are also strong signs it’s time to reach out.
Relapse doesn’t mean failure. It means you might need more support or a new approach. We can help you understand what went wrong and build a stronger path forward.
No, rehab can help at any stage of substance use, whether you’re noticing early signs or have been struggling for a long time. Getting support early often leads to better outcomes.
Some state agencies do require State of Texas pre-employment drug testing, especially for safety-sensitive positions or roles within law enforcement, corrections, or transportation. Each department has its own policies. If you're concerned about testing, it's a good idea to speak with HR or review your agency’s guidelines.