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Drug Rehabilitation in Florida

By Jenny Hunt, Palm Partners Recovery Center

February 27, 2012

Most people travel to south Florida for the white sand beaches and gorgeous weather, but there is another draw for some. South Florida is home to one of the most thriving recovery communities in the world. Every year, thousands of drug addicts and alcoholics from all over the country seek drug rehabilitation in Florida.

Drug rehabilitation in Florida is different from drug rehabilitation in much of the country. Because drug rehabilitation in Florida is located in a flourishing recovery area, the treatment centers are often superior to treatment centers elsewhere in the country. These treatment centers have the best reputation, proven treatment programs with great success rates, and very experienced staff members.

Drug rehabilitation in Florida is generally based on the “Florida Model” of treatment. The Florida Model is a gradual phasing process. The first phase is a safe medical detox. This is the most regimented phase of treatment. The second phase is a residential treatment center, and the third phase is a sober house and outpatient treatment. With each phase, you are given more freedom and responsibility until you are ready to live on your own in the real world.

Medical detox, the first phase of drug rehabilitation in Florida, is designed so that the withdrawal phase is both safe and comfortable. Patients in a drug detox are given medication to relieve the pain of withdrawal and to ensure that the process is safe. For certain drugs, safe, medical detox is an absolute necessity. For example, detoxing from benzodiazepines and alcohol can be deadly if it is not monitored by health care professionals. For other drugs, like heroin and oxycodone, the process is merely very, very painful. This pain is what causes many drug addicts to relapse during withdrawal.

Once the detox period is completed, the drug addict is ready for the second phase of drug rehabilitation in Florida. This period consists of intense therapeutic work. Until the drug addict is completely weaned off the drugs and alcohol in detox, they will be unable to focus on the therapeutic-intensive second stage of drug rehabilitation in Florida.

The intense therapeutic phase of drug rehabilitation in Florida typically takes place in a residential treatment center. Clients either live on-site or on an off-site residence and are transported to the therapy center during the day. Throughout the residential phase of drug rehab in Florida, clients attend both group and individual therapy sessions. The therapist focuses on the reasons the client started using drugs in the first place. This part of drug rehabilitation in Florida also teaches the client the skills they need to deal with life without the use of drugs and alcohol.

After the residential phase, drug rehabilitation in Florida usually entails a stay at a sober living residence and outpatient treatment. In a sober house, residents are usually expected to get a job and pay their own bills. Sober houses have a strict no alcohol or drugs police, and they administer regular drug tests. Sober houses also usually have rules regarding curfew, guests, and chores. Most insist that residents participate in a 12-step program by going to meetings, getting a sponsor, and working the steps.

Drug rehabilitation in Florida usually includes outpatient treatment while you are living in the sober house. These therapy sessions help to keep you accountable and provide support as a person in recovery adjusts to living back in the real world.

If you or someone you know needs drug rehabilitation in Florida, call us at (877) 711-HOPE (4673) or visit us online at www.palmpartners.com.

Where do calls go?

Calls to numbers on a specific treatment center listing will be routed to that treatment center. Additional calls will also be forwarded and returned by a quality treatment center within the USA, which includes Right Path Rehab

Calls to any general helpline (non-facility specific 1-8XX numbers) for your visit will be answered by a licensed drug and alcohol rehab facility, a paid advertiser on PalmPartners.com.

All calls are private and confidential.

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