While there are many rehabs in Florida, our Broward County rehab is top-notch. While other facilities might focus solely on certain care, like detox as their primary goal, our facility treats everything at once: the mind, the body, and the soul.
This means that with our rehab in Broward County, Florida, coexisting conditions like mental health disorders, drug abuse, alcohol abuse, and trauma can be treated and addressed as one. No single person suffers alone, and many people who struggle with drugs or alcohol also struggle with mental health conditions like depression. Similarly, one-third of those with depression struggle with anxiety. So treating just one aspect of your struggle won’t give you long-term results.
But treating every condition simultaneously will.
Our facility is a residential neighborhood facility. You don’t need to go far to get the help you deserve.
Amenities
Our residential inpatient treatment involves an array of amenities. Your stay here should be as comfortable as possible so that you can focus on yourself and your recovery. To that end, our team provides nutritional counseling to help you focus on healthy eating. We also offer medication management to help you get the right medication for your struggles.
To encourage your sobriety, we introduce you to recreational outings like AA and NA events or meetings, arcades, bowling, and movies. Once they leave a treatment program, staying sober is increasingly difficult for many people because they return immediately to their old habits, old places of socialization, with old friends. But many of these old places, people, and activities are full of drugs and alcohol, or triggers and stress. So it leads to relapse. Learning to integrate new, healthier activities into your routine can give you something to turn to when you want to socialize but remain committed to your sobriety.
Therapies
We work hard to customize the recovery plan for each individual. You deserve the best chance at recovery and sobriety. To get that, you need therapy that works for you. No two people are alike, and no two people struggle with the same demons. You might need art therapy, daily living skills, and anger management to help you ease back to normalcy, while someone else might thrive on person-centered, positive therapy or trauma-informed therapies to address resolved trauma.