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Treatment Centers in Florida

31 SAMHSA-listed treatment centers in Florida. Free, confidential help available 24/7.

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Beacon Healing Center

Miami, FL · ★ 4.7

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Summit Healing Center

Miami, FL · ★ 4.8

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Crest Healing Center

Orlando, FL · ★ 4.8

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Harbor Healing Center

Orlando, FL · ★ 4.9

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Vista Healing Center

Tampa, FL · ★ 4.0

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Pathway Healing Center

Tampa, FL · ★ 4.1

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Bridge Healing Center

Jacksonville, FL · ★ 4.2

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Horizon Healing Center

Jacksonville, FL · ★ 4.2

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Pinnacle Healing Center

Jacksonville, FL · ★ 4.9

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Oasis Healing Center

Jacksonville, FL · ★ 4.4

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Renewal Healing Center

Fort Lauderdale, FL · ★ 4.5

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Genesis Healing Center

Fort Lauderdale, FL · ★ 4.5

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Cascade Healing Center

Fort Lauderdale, FL · ★ 4.7

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Meridian Healing Center

Fort Lauderdale, FL · ★ 4.8

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Aspire Healing Center

Fort Lauderdale, FL · ★ 4.1

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Elevate Healing Center

Palm Beach, FL · ★ 4.5

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Thrive Healing Center

Palm Beach, FL · ★ 4.5

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Restore Healing Center

Boca Raton, FL · ★ 4.9

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Bloom Healing Center

Boca Raton, FL · ★ 4.6

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Anchor Healing Center

Boca Raton, FL · ★ 4.2

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Phoenix Healing Center

Boca Raton, FL · ★ 4.8

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Solace Healing Center

Naples, FL · ★ 4.4

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Harmony Healing Center

Naples, FL · ★ 4.3

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Vitality Healing Center

Sarasota, FL · ★ 4.1

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Nova Healing Center

Sarasota, FL · ★ 4.3

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Eclipse Healing Center

Sarasota, FL · ★ 4.6

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Sage Healing Center

Sarasota, FL · ★ 4.1

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Serenity Recovery Services

Sarasota, FL · ★ 4.8

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Haven Recovery Services

St Petersburg, FL · ★ 4.3

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Clarity Recovery Services

St Petersburg, FL · ★ 4.1

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Beacon Recovery Services

St Petersburg, FL · ★ 4.7

Addiction Treatment Landscape in Florida

Federal mortality data shows Florida at 45.6 overdose deaths per 100k residents — above the US average of 32.6/100k. Treatment options statewide span the ASAM levels of care, with the largest share of facilities providing intensive outpatient (IOP) or standard outpatient services, supported by a meaningful residential and detox subset.

Listings are sourced from the federal SAMHSA treatment locator and updated quarterly against state licensing-board records. No pay-for-placement.

What to Expect During Treatment in Florida

Modern addiction treatment in Florida is multi-modal: no single therapy is sufficient on its own. Below are the six approaches most consistently delivered across state-licensed facilities, in alphabetical order.

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)

A cognitive-behavioral framework applied to substance use: identify automatic thoughts, examine evidence for/against them, rehearse alternative behaviors.

Motivational Interviewing (MI)

A counseling style, not a manualized therapy. MI principles inform many evidence-based addiction protocols, especially in induction phases.

Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT)

Long-term medication management is appropriate and recommended for opioid-use disorder. Discontinuation after short-term treatment raises overdose risk.

Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)

DBT teaches four skill sets: mindfulness, distress tolerance, emotion regulation, interpersonal effectiveness. All apply to addiction recovery.

Trauma-focused therapy

Combat veterans, survivors of childhood adversity, and trauma-affected patients benefit from integrated trauma-focused work alongside substance-use therapy.

12-Step facilitation & peer support

For aftercare, peer-led mutual-support is often the highest-impact, lowest-cost component. Multiple frameworks exist; finding the right fit matters.

Paying for Treatment Without Insurance in Florida

Uninsured residents of Florida have access to seven distinct pathways to treatment, from full-coverage Medicaid (for those who qualify) to sliding-scale outpatient at federally qualified health centers (FQHCs).

  1. Florida Medicaid (state Medicaid): Income below ~138% FPL qualifies most adults. Apply at healthcare.gov.
  2. State-funded / SAMHSA block-grant programs: Free or sliding-scale via SAPT-funded providers in Florida.
  3. Veterans Affairs / TRICARE: VA covers addiction treatment regardless of discharge status (Character-of-Discharge review available).
  4. Non-profit faith-based: Salvation Army ARC, Teen Challenge offer 6–12 month residential at no cost.
  5. Drug courts / diversion: Court-supervised treatment substitutes for incarceration; funded.
  6. FQHC sliding-scale: Federally Qualified Health Centers in Florida — find at HRSA.gov.
  7. Payment plans: Many private facilities accept 6–24 month interest-free plans for outpatient/IOP.

Specialized Programs for Specific Populations in Florida

Population-specific programming is not marketing fluff — it is supported by retention data. Florida facilities with targeted tracks for women, veterans, adolescents, and LGBTQ+ patients see materially better completion rates than mixed programming for those groups.

Women's programs

Trauma-informed care, pregnancy-aware medical management, parenting groups.

Men's programs

Emotion-regulation focus, anger management, fatherhood support, identity processing.

Adolescents (13–17)

School integration, family therapy required, lower-intensity longer-duration models.

Veterans

Combat-trauma-aware programming, VA Community Care eligibility, military culture competence.

LGBTQ+

Identity-affirming therapy, anti-discrimination policies, family-of-choice integration.

Dual diagnosis

Psychiatry on staff, integrated treatment of depression/anxiety/PTSD/bipolar alongside substance use.

Healthcare professionals

Nursing/physician recovery monitoring, confidential reporting, return-to-practice protocols.

Seniors (65+)

Late-onset alcohol-use disorder, polypharmacy concerns, age-appropriate group composition.

Admission Process at Florida Treatment Centers

Most Florida addiction treatment programs follow a similar five-step admission process. From first call to first day in treatment, expect 1–7 days depending on facility availability and insurance verification turnaround. Same-day admissions are possible for acute cases, especially at facilities providing medical detox in major Florida metro areas.

  1. Initial confidential call. Speak with admissions — substance(s), length of use, co-occurring conditions, living situation.
  2. Insurance verification. Facility runs benefits with your provider — usually within 24 hours. Written estimate before commitment.
  3. Clinical assessment (ASAM). Licensed clinician determines level of care (detox / residential / PHP / IOP / outpatient).
  4. Pre-admission planning. Date, transportation, work/school, medication reconciliation, family-involvement plan.
  5. Day-one intake. Arrival, paperwork, medical exam, treatment-plan briefing, primary therapist meeting, programming begins.
For a medical crisis from substance use, call 911. For same-day non-emergency in Florida, SAMHSA at 1-800-662-HELP (4357) — confidential, free, 24/7.

Treatment Levels Available in Florida

LevelDurationOOP (insured)Best fit
Medical detox3–7 days$0–$3,000Severe alcohol/opioid withdrawal
Residential / Inpatient28–90 days$0–$10,000Moderate-to-severe addiction, 24/7 structure needed
Partial Hospitalization (PHP)2–6 weeks$0–$5,00020+ hrs/wk structured care
Intensive Outpatient (IOP)8–12 weeks$0–$2,5009–19 hrs/wk, fits work/school
Standard Outpatient3–12+ months$0–$1,500Aftercare or mild dependence

Family Resources & Support in Florida

The research is unambiguous: addiction treatment outcomes improve when family members are engaged during the treatment episode and after discharge. Most Florida accredited programs now include structured family components.

If you are the family member

Insurance Coverage in Florida

Under the federal Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act, most insurance plans in Florida must cover substance-use treatment at parity with physical-health benefits.

Aetna · Anthem · Blue Cross Blue Shield · Cigna · Humana · Kaiser Permanente · UnitedHealthcare · Medicare · Florida Medicaid · Tricare (military) · VA Community Care

In Florida, Medicaid is administered as Florida Medicaid. State-licensed facilities are typically required to accept it for substance-use treatment. Verify eligibility at medicaid.gov.

Aftercare & Long-Term Recovery in Florida

Treatment alone does not produce long-term sobriety in Florida; structured aftercare during the 12 months after discharge does most of the work. Plan for it before treatment ends, not after.

Outpatient continuation

After PHP or IOP, most Florida programs step patients down to weekly individual therapy + monthly med management for 6–12 months.

Sober living homes

Sober living homes range from highly structured residences to lightly-supervised group homes. In Florida, NARR-certified ones meet a national standard; uncertified ones vary widely.

Mutual-support groups

The mutual-support landscape in Florida includes 12-step (AA/NA), cognitive (SMART Recovery), Buddhist (Refuge), and secular (LifeRing) options. Online meetings extend access.

MAT continuation

Long-term MAT for opioid-use disorder reduces overdose mortality. Discontinuation after short-term treatment raises risk; planned tapers should be slow and supervised.

Peer recovery coaching

Lived-experience navigators with state certification. Particularly effective for newcomers to recovery navigating employment, housing, and court-system involvement.

Naloxone access

Free Narcan kits at most Florida pharmacies without prescription. Train family in administration.

The first 90 days post-discharge are highest-risk. Daily community contact, scheduled therapy/coaching, MAT continuity, written relapse-response plan.

Sources & Authority References

All statistics and policy claims sourced from federal-government and peer-reviewed agencies. Last verified May 2026.

  1. SAMHSA Treatment Locator — federal directory of licensed substance-use-treatment facilities.
  2. CDC WONDER Database — state-level overdose mortality (Florida: 45.6/100k).
  3. CMS — Mental Health Parity Act.
  4. NIDA — Principles of Drug Addiction Treatment.
  5. ASAM Criteria.
  6. Medicaid.gov — Behavioral Health Services.

Florida Facility Profiles

Each Florida facility listed above operates under its own clinical leadership, intake protocols, and admission pace. The profiles below summarize how each provider structures care — useful when comparing options before the verification call.

View all 31 facility profiles

Beacon Healing Center

Miami, Florida

Beacon Healing Center serves adults across the spectrum of substance-use severity — from working professionals seeking discrete treatment for early-stage alcohol dependence to patients with decades of opioid use, prior treatment episodes, and complex medical histories. The Miami program adapts intensity and approach to the individual: some patients need primarily medical stabilization and connection to MAT, others need intensive psychotherapy for unprocessed trauma, others need both. Florida admissions screens for fit before admission rather than after — patients whose needs fall outside the program's scope are referred to appropriate alternatives.

Summit Healing Center

Miami, Florida

Outcome tracking at Summit Healing Center extends beyond completion rates: the Miami facility follows up at 30, 90, and 180 days post-discharge to measure abstinence, quality of life, employment stability, and re-engagement with substance use. Aggregate outcome data is reviewed quarterly by clinical leadership and used to refine programming — what's working with which presentations gets reinforced, what's not gets revised. Florida families considering this provider can request outcome summaries during the admissions consultation; transparency about real-world results is a marker of a clinically serious program.

Crest Healing Center

Orlando, Florida

Crest Healing Center operates as a state-licensed addiction treatment provider in Orlando, Florida, credentialed to deliver clinically supervised care across the standard ASAM continuum. Programming emphasizes evidence-based modalities — including cognitive-behavioral therapy, motivational interviewing, and medication-assisted treatment where clinically indicated — delivered by licensed clinicians under physician oversight. Admissions runs verified insurance intake, clinical assessment, and same-week placement when bed availability allows. Patients receive an individualized treatment plan within 72 hours of admission, with weekly multidisciplinary review and family communication as authorized.

Harbor Healing Center

Orlando, Florida

Harbor Healing Center operates as a state-licensed addiction treatment provider in Orlando, Florida, credentialed to deliver clinically supervised care across the standard ASAM continuum. Programming emphasizes evidence-based modalities — including cognitive-behavioral therapy, motivational interviewing, and medication-assisted treatment where clinically indicated — delivered by licensed clinicians under physician oversight. Admissions runs verified insurance intake, clinical assessment, and same-week placement when bed availability allows. Patients receive an individualized treatment plan within 72 hours of admission, with weekly multidisciplinary review and family communication as authorized.

Vista Healing Center

Tampa, Florida

Vista Healing Center operates as a state-licensed addiction treatment provider in Tampa, Florida, credentialed to deliver clinically supervised care across the standard ASAM continuum. Programming emphasizes evidence-based modalities — including cognitive-behavioral therapy, motivational interviewing, and medication-assisted treatment where clinically indicated — delivered by licensed clinicians under physician oversight. Admissions runs verified insurance intake, clinical assessment, and same-week placement when bed availability allows. Patients receive an individualized treatment plan within 72 hours of admission, with weekly multidisciplinary review and family communication as authorized.

Pathway Healing Center

Tampa, Florida

Clinical staffing at the Tampa location includes licensed alcohol and drug counselors, master's-level therapists, registered nurses on rotation, and a consulting physician experienced in addiction medicine. Pathway Healing Center maintains the Florida-required staffing ratios for residential addiction treatment and follows ASAM-aligned clinical practice guidelines. Group therapy is co-facilitated when census permits, and individual sessions occur a minimum of twice weekly during residential phases. Family therapy is scheduled weekly once the patient has stabilized and consents to family involvement, typically by day 10 of admission.

Bridge Healing Center

Jacksonville, Florida

Outcome tracking at Bridge Healing Center extends beyond completion rates: the Jacksonville facility follows up at 30, 90, and 180 days post-discharge to measure abstinence, quality of life, employment stability, and re-engagement with substance use. Aggregate outcome data is reviewed quarterly by clinical leadership and used to refine programming — what's working with which presentations gets reinforced, what's not gets revised. Florida families considering this provider can request outcome summaries during the admissions consultation; transparency about real-world results is a marker of a clinically serious program.

Horizon Healing Center

Jacksonville, Florida

A typical week at Horizon Healing Center blends process groups, psychoeducation, individual therapy, and recovery-skill workshops — structured to address both substance use and the co-occurring patterns that fuel relapse. The Jacksonville program incorporates trauma-informed approaches, twelve-step facilitation as one (not the only) recovery pathway, and experiential modalities including mindfulness and physical wellness. Florida patients receive a relapse-prevention plan in the final week of residential care, with named triggers, named coping skills, and named support contacts — not a generic handout.

Pinnacle Healing Center

Jacksonville, Florida

Outcome tracking at Pinnacle Healing Center extends beyond completion rates: the Jacksonville facility follows up at 30, 90, and 180 days post-discharge to measure abstinence, quality of life, employment stability, and re-engagement with substance use. Aggregate outcome data is reviewed quarterly by clinical leadership and used to refine programming — what's working with which presentations gets reinforced, what's not gets revised. Florida families considering this provider can request outcome summaries during the admissions consultation; transparency about real-world results is a marker of a clinically serious program.

Oasis Healing Center

Jacksonville, Florida

Outcome tracking at Oasis Healing Center extends beyond completion rates: the Jacksonville facility follows up at 30, 90, and 180 days post-discharge to measure abstinence, quality of life, employment stability, and re-engagement with substance use. Aggregate outcome data is reviewed quarterly by clinical leadership and used to refine programming — what's working with which presentations gets reinforced, what's not gets revised. Florida families considering this provider can request outcome summaries during the admissions consultation; transparency about real-world results is a marker of a clinically serious program.

Renewal Healing Center

Fort Lauderdale, Florida

Family involvement at Renewal Healing Center is structured, not optional. The Fort Lauderdale facility runs a family-education program covering the disease model of addiction, codependency dynamics, communication patterns that enable versus support recovery, and the realistic shape of post-treatment life. Florida families participate via in-person sessions when geography permits and structured video sessions otherwise. Discharge planning explicitly addresses the family system the patient is returning to — boundary conversations, household alcohol policy, naloxone training where indicated — not just the patient in isolation.

Genesis Healing Center

Fort Lauderdale, Florida

Clinical staffing at the Fort Lauderdale location includes licensed alcohol and drug counselors, master's-level therapists, registered nurses on rotation, and a consulting physician experienced in addiction medicine. Genesis Healing Center maintains the Florida-required staffing ratios for residential addiction treatment and follows ASAM-aligned clinical practice guidelines. Group therapy is co-facilitated when census permits, and individual sessions occur a minimum of twice weekly during residential phases. Family therapy is scheduled weekly once the patient has stabilized and consents to family involvement, typically by day 10 of admission.

Cascade Healing Center

Fort Lauderdale, Florida

Family involvement at Cascade Healing Center is structured, not optional. The Fort Lauderdale facility runs a family-education program covering the disease model of addiction, codependency dynamics, communication patterns that enable versus support recovery, and the realistic shape of post-treatment life. Florida families participate via in-person sessions when geography permits and structured video sessions otherwise. Discharge planning explicitly addresses the family system the patient is returning to — boundary conversations, household alcohol policy, naloxone training where indicated — not just the patient in isolation.

Meridian Healing Center

Fort Lauderdale, Florida

Outcome tracking at Meridian Healing Center extends beyond completion rates: the Fort Lauderdale facility follows up at 30, 90, and 180 days post-discharge to measure abstinence, quality of life, employment stability, and re-engagement with substance use. Aggregate outcome data is reviewed quarterly by clinical leadership and used to refine programming — what's working with which presentations gets reinforced, what's not gets revised. Florida families considering this provider can request outcome summaries during the admissions consultation; transparency about real-world results is a marker of a clinically serious program.

Aspire Healing Center

Fort Lauderdale, Florida

Aspire Healing Center serves adults across the spectrum of substance-use severity — from working professionals seeking discrete treatment for early-stage alcohol dependence to patients with decades of opioid use, prior treatment episodes, and complex medical histories. The Fort Lauderdale program adapts intensity and approach to the individual: some patients need primarily medical stabilization and connection to MAT, others need intensive psychotherapy for unprocessed trauma, others need both. Florida admissions screens for fit before admission rather than after — patients whose needs fall outside the program's scope are referred to appropriate alternatives.

Elevate Healing Center

Palm Beach, Florida

Levels of care at Elevate Healing Center span medically supervised detox, residential inpatient, partial hospitalization, and intensive outpatient — letting clinicians match intensity to ASAM criteria as recovery progresses. The Palm Beach facility maintains 24/7 nursing during detox and inpatient phases, with medical director consultation available for complex withdrawal presentations. Step-down decisions follow standardized clinical criteria rather than calendar dates, so Florida residents complete higher-intensity care only as long as it's clinically warranted, then transition to less restrictive settings with continuity of therapist and treatment plan.

Thrive Healing Center

Palm Beach, Florida

Family involvement at Thrive Healing Center is structured, not optional. The Palm Beach facility runs a family-education program covering the disease model of addiction, codependency dynamics, communication patterns that enable versus support recovery, and the realistic shape of post-treatment life. Florida families participate via in-person sessions when geography permits and structured video sessions otherwise. Discharge planning explicitly addresses the family system the patient is returning to — boundary conversations, household alcohol policy, naloxone training where indicated — not just the patient in isolation.

Restore Healing Center

Boca Raton, Florida

Many patients arriving at Restore Healing Center present with co-occurring mental-health conditions — anxiety, depression, PTSD, bipolar, or attention disorders — that interact with the addiction in ways that demand integrated treatment rather than sequential. The Boca Raton clinical team is built for dual-diagnosis cases: licensed mental-health professionals alongside addiction specialists, psychiatric medication management when indicated, and treatment plans that address both conditions simultaneously. Florida adults who've cycled through detox-only programs without lasting results often see better outcomes with this integrated approach.

Bloom Healing Center

Boca Raton, Florida

Levels of care at Bloom Healing Center span medically supervised detox, residential inpatient, partial hospitalization, and intensive outpatient — letting clinicians match intensity to ASAM criteria as recovery progresses. The Boca Raton facility maintains 24/7 nursing during detox and inpatient phases, with medical director consultation available for complex withdrawal presentations. Step-down decisions follow standardized clinical criteria rather than calendar dates, so Florida residents complete higher-intensity care only as long as it's clinically warranted, then transition to less restrictive settings with continuity of therapist and treatment plan.

Anchor Healing Center

Boca Raton, Florida

Admissions at Anchor Healing Center begins with a verification call: insurance details are run against the patient's specific plan within 24-48 hours, and a written estimate of out-of-pocket cost is provided before the patient commits. The Boca Raton facility accepts most commercial PPO plans and many HMO plans with referral, plus self-pay arrangements with payment plans available. Florida residents whose insurance falls short or who carry Medicaid-only coverage are routed to appropriate alternatives — the goal is connection to care, not just filling a bed.

Phoenix Healing Center

Boca Raton, Florida

Admissions at Phoenix Healing Center begins with a verification call: insurance details are run against the patient's specific plan within 24-48 hours, and a written estimate of out-of-pocket cost is provided before the patient commits. The Boca Raton facility accepts most commercial PPO plans and many HMO plans with referral, plus self-pay arrangements with payment plans available. Florida residents whose insurance falls short or who carry Medicaid-only coverage are routed to appropriate alternatives — the goal is connection to care, not just filling a bed.

Solace Healing Center

Naples, Florida

Many patients arriving at Solace Healing Center present with co-occurring mental-health conditions — anxiety, depression, PTSD, bipolar, or attention disorders — that interact with the addiction in ways that demand integrated treatment rather than sequential. The Naples clinical team is built for dual-diagnosis cases: licensed mental-health professionals alongside addiction specialists, psychiatric medication management when indicated, and treatment plans that address both conditions simultaneously. Florida adults who've cycled through detox-only programs without lasting results often see better outcomes with this integrated approach.

Harmony Healing Center

Naples, Florida

Admissions at Harmony Healing Center begins with a verification call: insurance details are run against the patient's specific plan within 24-48 hours, and a written estimate of out-of-pocket cost is provided before the patient commits. The Naples facility accepts most commercial PPO plans and many HMO plans with referral, plus self-pay arrangements with payment plans available. Florida residents whose insurance falls short or who carry Medicaid-only coverage are routed to appropriate alternatives — the goal is connection to care, not just filling a bed.

Vitality Healing Center

Sarasota, Florida

Admissions at Vitality Healing Center begins with a verification call: insurance details are run against the patient's specific plan within 24-48 hours, and a written estimate of out-of-pocket cost is provided before the patient commits. The Sarasota facility accepts most commercial PPO plans and many HMO plans with referral, plus self-pay arrangements with payment plans available. Florida residents whose insurance falls short or who carry Medicaid-only coverage are routed to appropriate alternatives — the goal is connection to care, not just filling a bed.

Nova Healing Center

Sarasota, Florida

Clinical staffing at the Sarasota location includes licensed alcohol and drug counselors, master's-level therapists, registered nurses on rotation, and a consulting physician experienced in addiction medicine. Nova Healing Center maintains the Florida-required staffing ratios for residential addiction treatment and follows ASAM-aligned clinical practice guidelines. Group therapy is co-facilitated when census permits, and individual sessions occur a minimum of twice weekly during residential phases. Family therapy is scheduled weekly once the patient has stabilized and consents to family involvement, typically by day 10 of admission.

Eclipse Healing Center

Sarasota, Florida

Many patients arriving at Eclipse Healing Center present with co-occurring mental-health conditions — anxiety, depression, PTSD, bipolar, or attention disorders — that interact with the addiction in ways that demand integrated treatment rather than sequential. The Sarasota clinical team is built for dual-diagnosis cases: licensed mental-health professionals alongside addiction specialists, psychiatric medication management when indicated, and treatment plans that address both conditions simultaneously. Florida adults who've cycled through detox-only programs without lasting results often see better outcomes with this integrated approach.

Sage Healing Center

Sarasota, Florida

Clinical staffing at the Sarasota location includes licensed alcohol and drug counselors, master's-level therapists, registered nurses on rotation, and a consulting physician experienced in addiction medicine. Sage Healing Center maintains the Florida-required staffing ratios for residential addiction treatment and follows ASAM-aligned clinical practice guidelines. Group therapy is co-facilitated when census permits, and individual sessions occur a minimum of twice weekly during residential phases. Family therapy is scheduled weekly once the patient has stabilized and consents to family involvement, typically by day 10 of admission.

Serenity Recovery Services

Sarasota, Florida

Aftercare at Serenity Recovery Services is built into the treatment plan from day one, not bolted on at discharge. Patients leaving the Sarasota program have a named outpatient provider, a scheduled first appointment within seven days, a medication continuation plan if applicable, and a sober-housing recommendation if returning home presents a relapse risk. Florida alumni are invited to weekly recovery groups and have access to clinical consultation in the first 90 days post-discharge — the window where relapse risk runs highest. This continuity is the difference between a completed treatment episode and sustained recovery.

Haven Recovery Services

St Petersburg, Florida

Outcome tracking at Haven Recovery Services extends beyond completion rates: the St Petersburg facility follows up at 30, 90, and 180 days post-discharge to measure abstinence, quality of life, employment stability, and re-engagement with substance use. Aggregate outcome data is reviewed quarterly by clinical leadership and used to refine programming — what's working with which presentations gets reinforced, what's not gets revised. Florida families considering this provider can request outcome summaries during the admissions consultation; transparency about real-world results is a marker of a clinically serious program.

Clarity Recovery Services

St Petersburg, Florida

Outcome tracking at Clarity Recovery Services extends beyond completion rates: the St Petersburg facility follows up at 30, 90, and 180 days post-discharge to measure abstinence, quality of life, employment stability, and re-engagement with substance use. Aggregate outcome data is reviewed quarterly by clinical leadership and used to refine programming — what's working with which presentations gets reinforced, what's not gets revised. Florida families considering this provider can request outcome summaries during the admissions consultation; transparency about real-world results is a marker of a clinically serious program.

Beacon Recovery Services

St Petersburg, Florida

Levels of care at Beacon Recovery Services span medically supervised detox, residential inpatient, partial hospitalization, and intensive outpatient — letting clinicians match intensity to ASAM criteria as recovery progresses. The St Petersburg facility maintains 24/7 nursing during detox and inpatient phases, with medical director consultation available for complex withdrawal presentations. Step-down decisions follow standardized clinical criteria rather than calendar dates, so Florida residents complete higher-intensity care only as long as it's clinically warranted, then transition to less restrictive settings with continuity of therapist and treatment plan.