Starlite Recovery Center

Starlite Recovery Center Starlite Recovery Center is a drug & alcohol addiction treatment facility in Center Point, Texas. call us at (800) 292-0148

Starlite Recovery Center is located in the heart of the Texas Hill Country, Starlite Recovery Center has been helping men and women recover from the disease of addiction for over 60 years. Starlite’s program philosophy is based on the understanding that substance use disorders affect the entire person – body, mind, and spirit and severely impacts all areas of life. Our talented team of physicians, nurses, and licensed counselors create individualized treatment that address the full continuum of care – from prevention and intervention, to treatment, through recovery and continuing care. And because addiction is a disease that touches family, friends, and other loved ones who often need support as well, our renowned Family Program provides a nurturing environment that includes education, communication exercise, and recovery skills building.

A new year doesn’t mean starting from scratch—it’s a chance to continue your recovery journey with intention. Recovery i...
01/13/2026

A new year doesn’t mean starting from scratch—it’s a chance to continue your recovery journey with intention. Recovery is about consistency, self-kindness, and building meaningful support. Some days will be harder than others, and that’s part of the process. Every small step still counts. As the year begins, focus on realistic goals, emotional health, and hope for the road ahead. Share this message to support others in recovery.

January is Substance Use Disorder Treatment Month—a time to recognize courage, highlight recovery, and remind everyone t...
01/08/2026

January is Substance Use Disorder Treatment Month—a time to recognize courage, highlight recovery, and remind everyone that help is available. Recovery isn’t about being perfect; it’s about making progress. Every choice to seek support, learn coping skills, or ask for help can add up to meaningful change.

Treatment provides the tools and guidance needed to move forward with confidence, hope, and resilience. This month, let’s reduce stigma, celebrate strength, and remind others that support is within reach. Share this post to encourage someone to take the first step toward healing: https://ow.ly/Yk1e50XT0TC

Dry January can be a helpful time to examine alcohol use and its effects on mental and emotional health. For some, reduc...
01/06/2026

Dry January can be a helpful time to examine alcohol use and its effects on mental and emotional health. For some, reducing or eliminating alcohol leads to better sleep, improved focus, mood stability, and overall well-being.

For others, it may bring challenges that underscore the value of structure and support. Approaching the month with intention and realistic goals can make it more manageable. This resource offers evidence-based strategies to encourage self-awareness and success: https://ow.ly/yOEX50XRZbT

Support is a key component of behavioral health. Whether someone is taking a short break or considering long-term change, access to care can support healthier decisions. Share this with someone who may benefit.

As we welcome the new year, we reflect on the resilience behind us and the intention ahead of us. The past year brought ...
01/01/2026

As we welcome the new year, we reflect on the resilience behind us and the intention ahead of us. The past year brought countless stories of connection and healing. As we step forward, we honor your milestones. Share to lift up someone starting their journey.

Wishing you a holiday season filled with whatever brings you comfort and meaning. Everyone’s experience is unique, and w...
12/25/2025

Wishing you a holiday season filled with whatever brings you comfort and meaning. Everyone’s experience is unique, and we honor them all. Happy Holidays from our team.

Feeling stretched thin during the holidays is common, especially in recovery. Boundaries allow you to navigate the seaso...
12/24/2025

Feeling stretched thin during the holidays is common, especially in recovery. Boundaries allow you to navigate the season without sacrificing your peace. Prioritizing mental health helps keep you grounded. Share to uplift others seeking balance. https://ow.ly/g0zY50XKnVE

Holiday joy sometimes hides unexpected triggers: bustling gatherings, shifting structure, emotional pressure, and memori...
12/23/2025

Holiday joy sometimes hides unexpected triggers: bustling gatherings, shifting structure, emotional pressure, and memories from the past. Even in the most festive settings, stress or inner sadness can appear. Awareness of those triggers can help you move through the season with care and clarity. Share this to help others notice their triggers.

Winter often brings heaviness, but recovery creates pathways for unexpected light. Through connection, routine, and self...
12/21/2025

Winter often brings heaviness, but recovery creates pathways for unexpected light. Through connection, routine, and self-kindness, hope becomes steady again. If the season feels difficult, know that brighter days are near. Share to remind others of recovery’s gentle light.

SAD isn’t just feeling down during colder months—it’s a clinical type of depression brought on by shorter days. It can d...
12/04/2025

SAD isn’t just feeling down during colder months—it’s a clinical type of depression brought on by shorter days. It can disrupt sleep, drain energy, and lower motivation. Natural light exposure, consistent habits, and social support can make a difference. Spread awareness so others can spot the symptoms.

Holiday festivities can hide emotional pitfalls: busy gatherings, disrupted structure, expectations for certain feelings...
12/03/2025

Holiday festivities can hide emotional pitfalls: busy gatherings, disrupted structure, expectations for certain feelings, and memories tied to earlier times. What looks cheerful can actually stir up stress or sadness underneath. Recognizing what impacts you helps you move through the season with care. Share this to help others spot their holiday triggers. https://ow.ly/CMjX50XBAAL

This Thanksgiving, we reflect with gratitude on the community that makes our mission possible. Your trust and support he...
11/27/2025

This Thanksgiving, we reflect with gratitude on the community that makes our mission possible. Your trust and support help us continue delivering compassionate, quality care.

From our hearts to yours, Happy Thanksgiving.

Every journey toward mental wellness or recovery is different, but we all have tools that help us grow. What’s your "rec...
11/25/2025

Every journey toward mental wellness or recovery is different, but we all have tools that help us grow. What’s your "recipe"? Whether it’s therapy, mindfulness, or support from loved ones, your story can offer strength to someone who needs it today

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Overview of Starlite Recovery Center

Located in the heart of the Texas Hill Country, Starlite Recovery Center has been helping men and women recover from the disease of addiction for over 60 years. And because addiction is a disease that touches family, friends, and other loved ones who often need support as well, our renowned Family Program provides a nurturing environment that includes education, communication exercise, and recovery skills building. Our program philosophy is based on the understanding that substance use disorders affect the entire person – body, mind, and spirit and severely impacts all areas of life. Our talented team of physicians, nurses, and licensed counselors create individualized treatment that address the full continuum of care – from prevention and intervention, to treatment, through recovery and continuing care.