Reality-Based
Drug and Alcohol Abuse Treatment Center
Patients
begin the journey to freedom from chemical
dependency in the care of highly skilled,
staff experienced in alcohol abuse treatment
and drug rehabilitation. Each individual
benefits from intensive ongoing clinical
care, as well as structure and support in
a reality-based environment.
While a resident in our
Extended
Care Program, patients are responsible
for the day-to-day tasks
of a normal living routine, including grocery
shopping, cooking and maintaining the cleanliness
of living quarters, all monitored by staff.
Combined with effective drug treatment and
alcohol abuse treatment, an emphasis on reality-based
tasks aids in successful reentry to daily
life upon completion of the drug rehab program.
Drug Treatment Center Accommodations
A private gated community in North Beach
provides comfortable living quarters with
two-bedroom, two-bath, fully furnished
apartments. Gender-separate quarters are
staffed by residential house managers who
live on-site and are there to provide support,
monitor the community, and maintain a safe
living environment. Clinical staff is routinely
on-site to offer support and guidance during
evening hours until curfew. Treatment center facilities provide many
options for recreation and enjoyment. Patients
enjoy our sparkling swimming pool, peaceful
patio area, and opportunities for exercise
on the tennis and volleyball courts. We encourage
patients to engage in a healthy diet and
customized fitness regimen to greatly enhance
the drug treatment experience and promote
a healthy, active, sober lifestyle.
Transitions Recovery offers flexible lengths
of stay and program options based on the
needs of each individual we serve at our
drug and alcohol treatment center in Florida.
Our licensed facility
and residential program help provide a gradual
transition for patients to return to work,
their family, and the community.
Contact
us today to
find out more about our Transitions
Recovery substance abuse programs. We’d be happy
to talk with you about recovery from chemical
dependency for you or someone you know.
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