Rehabilitation centers in Florida provide inpatient and outpatient treatment services to help people achieve a lasting recovery from addiction. If your substance use disorder or mental health problem is classified as a serious health condition, you can get support from the Family and Medical Leave Act to participate in rehab. Genesis House is a resort-like campus in beautiful South Florida that provides a safe and nurturing environment for recreation. Recovery Village Palm Beach at Baptist Health Drug and Alcohol Rehabilitation helps clients identify and cure substance use and co-occurring mental disorders.

Phoenix House has over 50 years of experience treating Florida men and women with alcohol or drug addiction. The rehab center also offers addiction therapy, programs for family members, and drug and alcohol interventions. The Hanley Center offers age- and gender-specific residential addiction treatment, as well as in-patient rehab in Palm Beach for men (aged 18 years and over), women (aged 18 years and older), and older adults. Staff at the Principles Recovery Center have more than 30 years of experience treating substance abuse and are able to treat addicts with co-occurring mental health problems such as anxiety and depression.

Headwaters At Origins is an ASAM certified luxury rehab that offers executives, professionals, and high-profile clients privacy and a concierge approach. Drug trafficking is an ongoing problem, and as a result, residents have almost constant access to any amount of their preferred drug. Outpatient rehab supports recovery from drug and alcohol addiction with medical and therapeutic support during the day. The Ambrosia Treatment Center is part of a network of alcohol and drug rehab centers in several states that offer luxurious rehab programs.

This specialist treatment facility for women in Delray Beach, FL, offers inpatient rehab programs for alcohol or substance abuse and dual-diagnosis treatment. Monarch Shores offers luxurious apartments with amazing ocean views and personalized treatment in Southern California.

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