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Residential · Odessa, Texas

PermiaCare Turning Point

Medical Detox Residential Treatment
Address
2000 Maurice Road
Odessa, Texas 79763
Available
24/7 admissions

About

About PermiaCare Turning Point

PermiaCare Turning Point is a residential addiction treatment facility located at 2000 Maurice Road in Odessa, Texas, serving residents across Ector and Midland counties as well as a broad regional footprint that includes Brewster, Pecos, Culberson, Hudspeth, Jeff Davis, and Presidio counties. For families and individuals in West Texas urgently searching for medically supervised detox, the facility operates around the clock — 24 hours a day — providing continuous access to care at a time when delays can be dangerous. Its residential setting means patients remain on-site throughout the withdrawal management and treatment process rather than commuting from home.

The facility provides two distinct levels of care: medical detox and residential treatment. Medical detox is the critical first phase, allowing patients to withdraw under clinical supervision before transitioning into the residential program. That continuity — detox followed by structured residential care within the same facility — removes the gap that often leads to relapse during transfers between providers. Both levels of care are available at this single Odessa location.

Clinically, PermiaCare Turning Point addresses co-occurring disorders and dual diagnosis alongside substance use, recognizing that trauma and PTSD frequently intersect with addiction. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) is among the therapeutic methods used. The program also extends accommodations and services to individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing, reflecting a commitment to reaching populations that many facilities in the region do not specifically serve.

The center serves a wide range of adults, including veterans, pregnant women, young adults between 18 and 25, seniors, men, women, and individuals who are court-ordered into treatment. Payment options include Medicaid, state insurance, self-pay, sliding scale fees, and financial assistance — reducing cost as a barrier for West Texas residents who might otherwise go without care. For anyone in Ector County or the surrounding region who needs medically supervised detox and residential treatment in one place, PermiaCare Turning Point is one of the few facilities in this part of the state equipped to provide that continuum.

  • 24-hour medical detox and residential treatment on the same Odessa campus — no transfers between facilities during withdrawal
  • Serves an eight-county West Texas region including Midland, Ector, Pecos, Brewster, and Presidio counties
  • Specialized programming for veterans, pregnant women, and individuals with co-occurring disorders or trauma/PTSD
  • Accepts Medicaid, state insurance, sliding scale, and financial assistance — broadening access across an underserved rural region
  • Equipped to serve deaf and hard-of-hearing patients — a capability rare among detox and residential programs in West Texas

Treatment

What this center treats and how

Levels of care
Medical Detox Residential Treatment
Conditions
Trauma / PTSD Co-occurring Disorders / Dual Diagnosis
Methods
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
Populations
Veterans Pregnant Women Young Adults (18-25) Seniors / Older Adults Men Women Hiv/aids Support Deaf / Hard Of Hearing Court-ordered
Languages
English

Location

Where it is

2000 Maurice Road, Odessa, Texas 79763 Get directions

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Medical Detox in Odessa, TX: 24-Hour Withdrawal Management

PermiaCare Turning Point offers medical detox as the entry point into treatment, providing around-the-clock clinical supervision for individuals in withdrawal. Operating 24 hours a day, the facility is positioned to admit patients when the need arises — not just during business hours. For those in West Texas facing a withdrawal crisis, that continuous availability is a critical factor in getting safe, timely care.

Because medical detox and residential treatment are both available at the same Odessa location, patients can move directly from the withdrawal management phase into structured residential care without changing facilities. That seamless transition is clinically significant: gaps between detox discharge and the start of ongoing treatment are a known risk period for relapse, and PermiaCare's integrated model reduces that window.

Residential Treatment for Co-Occurring Disorders and Dual Diagnosis

Beyond detox, PermiaCare Turning Point provides residential treatment that specifically addresses co-occurring disorders and dual diagnosis — meaning patients dealing with both addiction and a mental health condition such as trauma or PTSD receive treatment that accounts for both. This is particularly relevant given the high overlap between PTSD and substance use disorders among veterans, a population the facility explicitly serves.

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) is one of the clinical tools used within the residential program. CBT is a structured, skills-based approach that helps patients identify and shift the patterns of thinking that contribute to substance use and mental health symptoms. The residential format provides the immersive environment in which that work can take place without the daily distractions and triggers of the outside environment.

Who PermiaCare Turning Point Serves Across West Texas

The facility's service area spans eight West Texas counties: Midland, Ector, Brewster, Pecos, Culberson, Hudspeth, Jeff Davis, and Presidio. For residents in this expansive and largely rural region, access to inpatient detox and residential treatment is limited, making PermiaCare one of the few options within reasonable distance for many communities across the Permian Basin and the Trans-Pecos area.

Populations specifically served include veterans, pregnant women, young adults ages 18 to 25, seniors, men, women, individuals living with HIV/AIDS, deaf or hard-of-hearing individuals, and those entering treatment through court order. That breadth reflects an intentional effort to serve groups that face barriers — whether geographic, financial, or clinical — to getting medical detox and residential care.

Payment Options and Financial Access

Cost is one of the most common reasons people delay or avoid entering detox, particularly in lower-income and rural areas. PermiaCare Turning Point accepts Medicaid, state insurance, self-pay and cash, sliding scale fees, and financial assistance — a range of options designed to make medically supervised detox accessible regardless of financial situation. For Medicaid-eligible individuals in Ector County and surrounding areas, this facility represents a concrete local option for inpatient withdrawal management.

Individuals who are uninsured or underinsured may qualify for sliding scale fees or financial assistance, which adjust the cost of treatment based on ability to pay. Prospective patients and families can contact the facility directly at (844) 420-3964 or reach out via email at daliaramirez@permiacare.org to discuss payment eligibility before admission.

Cost & Credentials

What's covered and who vouches for it

Payment options
Medicaid Self-pay / Cash Sliding Scale Financial Assistance State Insurance

Common questions

FAQs About PermiaCare Turning Point

Does PermiaCare Turning Point offer medical detox? +
Yes. Medical detox is one of the two core levels of care at PermiaCare Turning Point in Odessa, TX. The facility operates 24 hours a day, providing continuous clinical supervision during the withdrawal process. Patients who complete detox can transition directly into the on-site residential treatment program.
What levels of care are available at PermiaCare Turning Point? +
PermiaCare Turning Point provides medical detox and residential treatment. Both levels of care are offered at the same Odessa location, allowing patients to move through withdrawal management and into longer-term residential care without being transferred to another facility.
Is PermiaCare Turning Point open 24 hours? +
Yes, the facility operates 24 hours a day. This means individuals or families seeking medical detox do not need to wait for standard business hours to reach the facility or initiate the admission process.
What counties does PermiaCare Turning Point serve? +
The facility serves a broad West Texas region including Midland, Ector, Brewster, Pecos, Culberson, Hudspeth, Jeff Davis, and Presidio counties. Residents across this eight-county area, including the Permian Basin and Trans-Pecos region, are within the facility's defined service area.
Does PermiaCare Turning Point accept Medicaid? +
Yes. The facility accepts Medicaid as well as state insurance, self-pay and cash, sliding scale fees, and financial assistance. These options are designed to reduce cost as a barrier for individuals and families seeking detox and residential treatment in West Texas.
Does PermiaCare Turning Point treat co-occurring mental health conditions? +
Yes. The facility treats co-occurring disorders and dual diagnosis, including trauma and PTSD. Patients dealing with both a substance use disorder and a mental health condition can receive treatment that addresses both within the residential program.
Does PermiaCare Turning Point have programs for veterans? +
Yes. Veterans are among the specific populations the facility serves. The program also addresses trauma and PTSD, conditions that are particularly common among veterans seeking addiction treatment.
Can pregnant women receive detox or residential treatment at PermiaCare Turning Point? +
Yes. Pregnant women are explicitly listed among the populations served at PermiaCare Turning Point. Prospective patients should contact the facility directly at (844) 420-3964 to discuss clinical details and intake eligibility.
Does PermiaCare Turning Point serve deaf or hard-of-hearing individuals? +
Yes. The facility is equipped to serve deaf and hard-of-hearing patients, which is a capability not universally available among residential detox programs in West Texas. Contact the facility directly to discuss specific accommodations.
How can I contact PermiaCare Turning Point to start the admission process? +
You can reach PermiaCare Turning Point by phone at (844) 420-3964 or by email at daliaramirez@permiacare.org. The facility is located at 2000 Maurice Road in Odessa, TX 79763 and operates 24 hours a day. More information is available at permiacare.org.

Services

Programs and specialties

Treatment type
Residential treatment Residential detoxification Short-term residential Alcohol Detoxification Benzodiazepines Detoxification Cocaine Detoxification Opioid Detoxification Methamphetamines detoxification Routinely uses medication for detoxification
Payment
Cash or self-payment State-financed health insurance plan other than Medicaid Payment assistance (check with facility for details) Federal or any government funding for substance use programs Medicaid Sliding fee scale (fee is based on income and other factors)
Specialty
Mental health counseling for co-occurring disorders Group therapy Family therapy Addiction recovery education Adult men
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