Beach House Center for Recovery in North Palm Beach is a treatment center and opioid treatment program, including inpatient detoxification services. This treatment provider is listed as a SAMHSA-Certified Opioid Treatment Program.
Avery Road Treatment Center provides residential, non-hospital detoxification and intermediate care services for adults.
Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation in Naples is a detox clinic and Treatment Center and long-term rehab for men and women.
Spring Reins of Hope is a ground-breaking program offering Equine Assisted services which are designed to generate personal resources and empowerment.
Having been a leading provider of addiction recovery services for nearly 70 years, Hazelden treatment centers joined forces with Betty Ford Center in 2014 to deliver the very best residential and outpatient clinical care, education and research in the field of addiction treatment and recovery.
The Avery Road Combined Care (ARCC) facility is managed by Maryland Treatment Centers, Inc. through a contract with Montgomery County. ARCC provide clinically managed medium intensity residential services for adult males and females and Intensive Outpatient Services and outpatient mental health services for adult males and females.
Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation in Rancho Mirage is a treatment facility and sober living home that provides inpatient detoxification services for men and women. The facility accepts clients on opioid medication.
Women-only treatment center, offering both in- and outpatient treatment services. Private rooms available.
Behavioral Health of the Palm Beaches is located in Lake Worth, Florida about 20 minutes from Palm Beach International Airport. BHOPB offers inpatient treatment and outpatient treatment for adults struggling with substance use and mental health disorders.
Zinnia Health Exeter is located in a quiet, relaxing setting in southern Rhode Island, and offers inpatient and outpatient addiction treatment for adults. We have a passion for helping individuals and their families conquer their substance use and secondary mental health disorders. Most insurance plans are accepted, including commercial and Rhode Island Medicaid policies. Medication-assisted treatment (MAT) is available to those who need it.