Medical Wellness Center
Part of the Harris Center, the Respite, Rehabilitation, and Re-Entry Center supports individuals with serious mental health conditions, especially those involved in the justice system and for homeless individuals. It provides forensic mental health services and services, helping people transition from jail or the legal system into stable, long-term recovery while reducing the risk of re-incarceration.
This residential facility offers 24/7 care, including therapy, case management, life-skills training, medical and psychiatric care, and an on-site pharmacy for easy access to prescribed medications. The center’s structured environment helps individuals reintegrate into society with the support they need.
The Substance Use Disorder (SUD) Recovery Services Program located within the center is an 8-bed residential detox unit for adults experiencing homelessness and substance use challenges. This voluntary program provides a 5-7 day stay for those who meet Texas HHSC eligibility criteria and have used substances within 72 hours.
Services include confidential screenings, withdrawal management, counseling, group therapy, case management, and referrals to ongoing care. The facility is not locked, allowing patients to leave at any time. Referrals come from OSAR screenings, hospitals, community partners, and Harris Center staff.
The Respite, Rehabilitation, and Re-Entry Center apart is its integrated approach to mental health, substance use recovery, and re-entry support. Instead of cycling through jails or hospitals, individuals receive comprehensive, compassionate care in a structured setting, helping them rebuild their lives and transition successfully into the community.