Where Can I Find a Good Drug Rehab Facility in Fl?
Question by [email protected]: Where can I find a good drug rehab facility in Fl?
I am looking for drug rehab facility in the South FL area. Can any one recommend me some?
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Answer by J. Scott
There are quite a few actually, it just depends where in South Florida you are exactly, and the type of treatment you are looking for. There’s a full service rehab facility with dual diagnosis treatment called C.A.R.E. Florida. There is a Holistic minded addiction treatment center called Ambrosia Treatment Center. There is an out-patient treatment program called Foundations Boca. There is even a luxury drug rehab center located in a mansion called Estates Delray. And of course for successful transition back into society there are gender specific half way houses called Boca House for Men, and Awakenings for Women.
Hope this helps you. Below I’ve listed the websites of these facilities to provide you with any additional information.
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