The misuse of and addiction to fentanyl is something that continues to impact people throughout the entire country. In New Mexico, residents there are no exception. If you or someone you love lives in New Mexico and is struggling with a fentanyl problem, know that there is help available. For free assistance in determining what the next steps towards recovery should be, contact us at . Our kind and compassionate admissions navigators are waiting for your call.
It is an unfortunate reality that those who experience fentanyl addiction and misuse often feel isolated from others and misunderstood. It can be challenging to find hope to hold on to when trapped in a cyclical pattern of continued fentanyl misuse. But, it is imperative for these individuals and their loved ones to know that they are not alone, and that there is hope.
There are several readily available, reliable, and resourceful help lines throughout the state of New Mexico that can help individuals that misuse fentanyl and their families get the guidance, care, and support needed to overcome the challenges they are facing. These help lines are staffed by caring specialists on a 24/7 basis, and all calls are free and confidential. Some national and statewide help lines are listed below.
Finding a local resource that can help you or a loved one during your time of need is critical. Thankfully, there are countless resources in New Mexico that can help guide those looking for help towards a better, brighter tomorrow. Contact any one of the following resources to get the help you need.
New Mexico Crisis and Access Line – 1-855-NMCRISIS (662-7474)
The New Mexico Crisis and Access Line is staffed by more than 180 mental and behavioral health team members that include a variety of individuals ranging from peer support specialists to clinical professionals with a Master’s degree or higher. Individuals struggling with addiction, mental health crises, or similar situations can call the New Mexico Crisis and Access Line 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The line is open 365 days a year.
The New Mexico Peer-to-Peer Warmline – 1-855-4NM-7100 (466-7100)
The New Mexico Peer-to-Peer Warmline is a unique option for New Mexicans who are experiencing emotional, mental, or behavioral troubles to connect with someone who can understand. The warmline is staffed by Peer Support Workers, who are individuals that are in recovery from their own mental health/substance use/behavioral challenges. They offer a shoulder to lean on and local resources and information upon request.
University of New Mexico Psychiatric Center and Psychiatric Emergency Services – 505-272-2920
The UNM Psychiatric Center and Psychiatric Emergency Services provides a helpline for New Mexicans who are experiencing a psychiatric crisis that requires immediate clinical care. Individuals who are experiencing a psychiatric crisis or their friends, family, or loved ones, are encouraged to call the Psychiatric Emergency Services help line for next steps. Walk-ins are also accepted at UNM’s Psychiatric Emergency room at 2600 Marble Ave in Albuquerque, which is open 24/7.
Fentanyl and the misuse of it is a major public health concern across the state of New Mexico, as this drug has taken the lives of thousands of residents over the years. Unfortunately, its presence still remains, meaning that the people of New Mexico are at continued risk for negative consequences, including fatal overdose. Consider the following data:1
Fentanyl addiction is extremely difficult to overcome, especially when attempts are done on their own and without the help and support of professionals. If you or someone you love is struggling with fentanyl addiction or misuse, do not wait one more day to reach out for help. There are resources throughout New Mexico that can provide you with local care that will meet you or your loved one’s treatment needs.
Pick up the phone and call us right now at to be connected with one of our admissions navigators. They can help put you in touch with the appropriate resources so you or your loved one can start working towards a life of recovery.
FentanylSupport.org is owned and operated by American Addiction Centers (AAC). AAC is a leading rehabilitation provider, offering all levels of care from detox to sober living, including 9 inpatient facilities nationwide.
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