Address: 633 Umatilla Blvd, Umatilla, FL 32784, USA
Phone: +13527712700
Sunday: Open 24 hours
Monday: Open 24 hours
Tuesday: Open 24 hours
Wednesday: Open 24 hours
Thursday: Open 24 hours
Friday: Open 24 hours
Saturday: Open 24 hours
Rhys Budzinski
Great community, they could have better staff though.
William Rott
I went to treatment here for my sobriety. The staff and community are amazing. The nurses really care about your well being and your stay. I would definitely recommend it to anyone wanting a life changing experience.
Hector Lopez
Blessings everything is good perfectly 🥰 🙏
Ryan Hoke
Great place community is awsome.. staff is very helpful and caring. Shout out to amanda for al the help. All the bhts are great. Chris ron trina shannon. Patrice.. and cant forget dave. He is a go getter. Anytime i needed help he made things happen.. delshawn very busy man.. but always happy to help.. nursing staff. Wendy is awsome and the rest of them.. they kno ya by name and face quickly ifk how they have such good memory.. jenn and jason.. are one hella of team.. the cooking staff even learn about ya. Matt arron. I can go on and on with the shout outs.. i truly miss them.. the therapist. Wow.. they are amazing. Mine was angela. She does the most qnd truley care she would take time out of her busy schedule to help anyone.. cant say enough about here.oh qnd the bobbies both of them great people.. i would hoghly recommend this place . And thank you trv..
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You are welcome to enter the same treatment center at the same time as someone you know. Speaking with an admissions representative can help you make an informed decision about your care. In addition to individual therapy, many of our programs include family counseling over the phone to help heal relationships.
Yes. However, The Recovery Village at Umatilla’s PHP program is different than a typical PHP program. While clients live at home or in sober living communities during PHP at most other centers, clients enrolled in PHP at The Recovery Village Umatilla continue to live on-site, where they have 24-hour access to professional support.
I think they accept a very healthy amount of insurances but I'm not particularly sure about that one. I used my free insurance, Florida blue without any problems Good luck and god bless
Yes, please visit our website for more information about treatment for alcohol use disorder.
Yes. We offer treatment for substance use disorders involving a wide range of illicit and prescription opioids, including heroin. If you or someone you know is struggling with heroin addiction, we can help. Please call to speak with a representative to learn more about our plans.
Yes. Smoking is allowed in designated smoking areas and during designated times.
Yes, inpatient treatment is offered at The Recovery Village.
The Recovery Village at Umatilla opened in June 2013.
At The Recovery Village, clients have access to an extensive array of on-site therapeutic and recreational amenities that are available when deemed clinically appropriate by our medical staff. These include a swimming pool, exercise gym, volleyball court and basketball court. More information about the amenities offered at our center can be found on our website.
Costs vary based on treatment needs and insurance coverage. If you do not have insurance, many recovery centers offer private pay rates. We would be happy to talk through some of these factors and get you the specific answers you need when you give us a call.
Please give us a call at (352) 771-2700.
Due to patient safety and privacy concerns, we cannot provide this information. Please give us a call and we would be happy to discuss any questions or concerns that you may have.
Nobu is a free wellness app that will help you learn about mental health, set goals and track your progress against them. Features include mental health lessons, journaling, meditation and clinical assessments. The app also offers teletherapy sessions and private messaging with a therapist for an additional cost that can often be covered by insurance. Learn more at Nobu.ai.
Yes, online teletherapy treatment is available during COVID-19 through the Nobu mental wellness app. Learn more about Nobu at Nobu.ai. While Nobu can benefit anyone seeking to improve their mental health, people with moderate or severe addictions may benefit more from in-person inpatient care. Contact us today to discuss what may be right for you.
The Nobu app is available online at Nobu.ai, or in the App Store or Google Play store. Once you've signed up for Nobu, you can request teletherapy from within the app.
Yes, upon treatment completion you will be provided with an aftercare plan to aid in your recovery. Aftercare may be available in-person or online.
We offer Partial Hospitalization (PHP), Intensive Outpatient (IOP) and Outpatient services through Nobu, our mental wellness app. Learn more about our levels of care on our website.
Yes, we are committed to the safety and privacy of all patients. All communications are transmitted using banking grade encryption and any information you share is protected by HIPAA privacy regulations.
Yes, we offer teletherapy through Nobu, our mental wellness app. The Nobu app is available online at Nobu.ai, or in the App Store or Google Play store. While the app offers many free resources, online teletherapy with a licensed counselor has additional costs which can be covered by insurance.
Online treatment is an effective method and is as effective as in-person therapy. How comfortable someone is with online treatment depends on how they feel about talking about personal matters through technology, and if they believe they can have the same personal connection with their counselor.
Insurance will often cover and offset some or all of the cost of treatment. However, insurance policies vary on what they do and do not cover. We're happy to verify your insurance benefits and go over what is covered when you call. You can also call your insurance company directly to discuss your specific policy and coverage.
Thank you for reaching out with this question. Our team is dedicated to helping everyone find reliable and affordable treatment no matter their financial circumstances. Payment plans are available for people who cannot pay the full cost of treatment. Additionally, the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration provides treatment identification resources so that anyone can contact as many local, state and national treatment options as they need to find a facility that meets their needs for affordability, quality of care and location convenience.
We expand our in-network insurance contracts on a regular basis and will work with most insurance providers, with the exception of Medical Assistance and Medicare. We accept insurance for health care coverage from Aetna, Cigna, GHI, Beacon Health Options (Formerly known as Value Options), BCBS, Individual Insurance plans, Humana, and more with approval from your provider. For more information about our current insurance partners, reach out to a representative today.
Currently, our facility does not work with Medicare or Medicaid.
We work with most insurance providers, with the exception of Medical Assistance and Medicare. We accept insurance for health care coverage from BCBS, Aetna, Cigna, GHI, Beacon Health Options (Formerly known as Value Options), Individual Insurance plans, Humana, and more with approval from your provider. For more information about our current insurance partners and specific costs, reach out to a representative today.
We work with most insurance providers, with the exception of Medical Assistance and Medicare. We accept insurance for health care coverage from Cigna, Aetna, GHI, Beacon Health Options (Formerly known as Value Options), BCBS, Individual Insurance plans, Humana, and more with approval from your provider. For more information about our current insurance partners and specific costs, reach out to a representative today.
We work with most insurance providers, with the exception of Medical Assistance and Medicare. We accept insurance for health care coverage from Aetna, Cigna, GHI, Beacon Health Options (Formerly known as Value Options), BCBS, Individual Insurance plans, Humana, and more with approval from your provider. For more information about our current insurance partners and specific costs, reach out to a representative today.
We work with most insurance providers, with the exception of Medical Assistance and Medicare. We accept insurance for health care coverage from BCBS, Aetna, Cigna, GHI, Beacon Health Options (Formerly known as Value Options), Individual Insurance plans, Humana, and more with approval from your provider. For more information about our current insurance partners and specific costs, reach out to a representative today.
If you do not have insurance, many recovery centers offer private pay rates. We would be happy to discuss payment options that can work for you when you give us a call.
Yes! Insurance will often cover and offset the cost of treatment. We are in-network with most private insurance companies and will verify your benefits prior to starting treatment. Contact us to see if we accept your insurance. You can also call your insurance company directly to discuss your specific policy and coverage.
Costs vary based on treatment needs and insurance coverage. If you do not have insurance, many recovery centers offer private pay rates. We would be happy to talk through some of these factors and get you the specific answers you need when you give us a call.
Single rooms are not available at The Recovery Village.
Yes, The Recovery Village offers comprehensive, individualized aftercare plans that can include ongoing therapy, case management, support groups, sober living options, our wellness app and more. Our alumni program features online and in-person events, on-call support and a private social media group.
Yes, patients can have access to the computer lab at The Recovery Village. Access is monitored by their therapist and based on their individual needs.
For the safety and privacy of all patients, cell phones will be securely stored upon arrival at the facility and signed in and out by your therapist during specific sessions. After an initial 72-hour stabilization period, you may use the facility phone three times per week for 20 minutes during non-clinical hours. Please contact our facility for more information.
To protect the privacy and safety of all patients and in accordance with HIPAA law, all outside communication with patients at our facilities is protected and only with permission from the patient. Please give us a call or contact us online via www.therecoveryvillage.com/contact for more information.
No, The Recovery Village does not accept walk-ins. Please give us a call or contact us online via www.therecoveryvillage.com/contact to schedule an admission into our facility.
Reputable addiction treatment centers are accredited and licensed to treat people with substance addictions and mental health disorders, with highly-credentialed staff, multiple levels of care to meet your unique needs, and a robust aftercare program. You may also consider the location, amenities, and specialties of a facility to determine the right fit for you.
Because no two patients are exactly the same, The Recovery Village takes an individualized approach to patient treatment. Our skilled staff ensure patient safety while focusing on each patient's personal growth and healing with tools like the Weekly Recovery Compass. This program helps identify and address potential setbacks in real-time by monitoring symptoms like depression, anxiety levels, sleep quality and substance cravings.
Phone time is allowed during residential care three times a week with approved contacts only. Upon admission, patients will not be able to use the facility phone during a 72-hour stabilization period. However, arrangements to use facility phones can be made during this time if needed. Cell phones can not be used until intensive outpatient care, and only during non-programming hours. Please contact our facility for more information.
Rehab length for alcohol can vary from person to person, depending on their needs and their progress through recovery. Some of the most popular lengths of rehab include 30-day, 60-day and 90-day programs. Based on a person’s symptoms, stressors and supports, their treatment team will recommend the best option.
Yes, many people have gone to drug rehab while having a job: some leave their jobs for a period of time to attend inpatient care, while others attend outpatient programs in their off hours. Several federal laws are in place to protect your right to work and still attend drug rehab. These may not apply to everyone, so contact us to discuss your current situation and learn more about your treatment options.
Yes, The Recovery Village offers medical detox, where the person detoxes under the supervision of a team of licensed medical professionals. Your treatment team can help alleviate withdrawal symptoms, manage your nutrition and medications, and make the process as comfortable as possible.
While some people may be able to find recovery from addiction on their own, the vast majority require addiction treatment from medical professionals at a rehab facility, detox center, hospital or clinic. People with less intensive addictions and stable home environments may qualify for outpatient care or telehealth, where they may still live at home and receive treatment part-time or online.
Yes. The medical community recognizes that addiction is a brain disease — not a character flaw as many still assume. An addiction to drugs or alcohol is clinically called a substance use disorder.
There are many possible signs of alcoholism, including continuing drinking despite negative consequences or being unable to stop or control the amount you drink. Clinical screening tests are available on our website to help you assess your drinking habits and relationship with alcohol. Thousands of people from all walks of life battle alcoholism every day, and thousands make the decision to seek help.
People with addictions who believe they are at risk of being physically dependent on a substance are candidates for medical detox. Most people who struggle with addiction will benefit from a medical detox. At The Recovery Village at Umatilla, your treatment team will determine whether medical detox is necessary. Detoxification services are individualized to each patient's needs.
Detoxing at home may feel safe and comfortable but doing so comes with significant risks. Suddenly quitting when you are physically dependent on alcohol can cause seizures, hallucinations, heart failure and death. Detoxing from alcohol is safest and most effective under the guidance of a professional at a detox rehab center.
There are many factors that contribute to an addiction, including genetic makeup, family background, social influences, neurological factors, co-occurring mental health conditions and environmental issues. Even now, many people assume that drug addiction is caused by a failure of willpower or by weak character. However, the medical community recognizes that addiction is a brain disease — not a character flaw.
Yes. However, like PHP, The Recovery Village's IOP program is different than a typical IOP program. While patients live at home or in sober living facilities during IOP at other centers, the majority of patients enrolled in the IOP program continue to live on-site, where they receive 24-hour access to professional support.
"Drug addiction treatment" refers to a range of medical and therapeutic services performed by licensed professionals to treat substance use disorders. A substance use disorder is a chronic, relapsing brain disease involving compulsive drug-seeking and use. Drug addiction treatment options range from medical detox and inpatient care to pharmacotherapy, outpatient services and teletherapy.
Yes, The Recovery Village can accommodate some MAT therapies for both opioid and alcohol use disorders, depending on the patient's needs as determined by their treatment team.
Yes. We offer substance use treatment for people with addictions to illicit or prescription opioids. Please visit our website to learn more about opioid use disorder or call us to speak with a representative about our treatment plans.
Outpatient treatment can happen on its own or as a step-down option in a full continuum of care. Patients in outpatient drug rehab attend the facility on a part-time basis or attend telehealth sessions while living in off-site housing or sober living communities. In outpatient treatment, you can benefit from psychotherapy, psychiatric services and medical care, usually on a scheduled basis.
Rehab length can last anywhere from a few days to over a year, depending on the person’s needs and their progress through recovery. Some of the most popular lengths of rehab include 30-day, 60-day and 90-day programs. Based on a person’s symptoms, stressors and supports, their treatment team will recommend the best option.
Yes. The Recovery Village Umatilla is currently licensed by the Department of Children and Families.
Yes. The Recovery Village Umatilla is currently accredited by the Joint Commission.
Yes. However, male and female patients live in separate housing whenever possible.
Yes, we treat a variety of co-occurring mental health disorders including anxiety, depression, borderline personality disorder, PTSD and more. We believe in taking an integrated approach between substance abuse and co-occurring disorders treatment to ensure lifelong recovery.
Yes, outpatient treatment can be undergone on its own or as a step-down option in a full continuum of care. Patients in this level of care participate in treatment at The Recovery Village on a part-time basis while residing in off-site housing or sober living facilities.
If you are looking to help a friend or loved one living with an addiction, encouraging them to seek treatment can make a world of difference. Although this isn't always easy to do, it's a critical first step. If you have any questions about treatment options or would like to discuss how to talk to someone about rehab, please give us a call or contact us online via https://www.therecoveryvillage.com/contact/. One of our admissions counselors would be happy to walk you through the process.
If clinically appropriate, visitation generally occurs two weeks into treatment. This is coordinated with the patient’s therapist. Special accommodations for earlier visits may be made. Family visits are supervised at our facility through family therapy. Family therapy sessions are offered once per week as needed. Visitation has been temporarily suspended during the COVID-19 pandemic, with video conferencing often taking its place.
Patients at The Recovery Village at Umatilla must be over the age of 18.
At The Recovery Village at Umatilla, we know that addiction rarely occurs in a vacuum. Often, other mental health conditions can either drive substance use or emerge as the consequence of it. Because of this, addressing mental health conditions that co-occur with addiction is a critical part of the care we provide.
Yes, meals are provided as part of our inpatient treatment programs. Three well-balanced meals are provided throughout the day as well as snacks.
Yes, virtual services are offered to our alumni during COVID-19, including online support group meetings and Nobu, our wellness app with behavioral health resources and online therapy options.
Admitting patients will be tested for COVID-19 at the facility, prior to admission. Patients will be admitted only if their test is negative.
In-person family visits and offsite travel have been suspended during the COVID-19 pandemic for the safety of our clients.
Yes, addiction treatment is a critical business. Drug or alcohol addiction is a chronic disease, so addiction treatment is a form of healthcare.
Social distancing is implemented whenever and wherever possible at The Recovery Village. However, some medical treatments require closer contact with staff, so social distancing is not always possible in order to provide high quality care.
All employees and patients are required to wear face masks while at the facility.
Following the latest CDC recommendations for controlling the spread of COVID-19, face masks are required for patients and employees. We have strong infection control policies, procedures and systems in place. Admitting patients will be tested for COVID-19 at the facility, prior to admission. Patients will be admitted only if their test is negative. Upon admission, patients will be required to quarantine for 48 hours and will be retested for COVID-19 prior to ending their quarantine. In-person visitation and offsite travel have also been suspended during the pandemic.
Yes, The Recovery Village at Umatilla is open during the COVID-19 pandemic. Treatment centers remain closed to friends and family visitors for the safety of our patients at this time.
To refer a patient to The Recovery Village at Umatilla, contact our Community Outreach Team at http://therecoveryvillage.com/professionals/.
Yes, The Recovery Village takes referrals. Please contact our Community Outreach team to discuss a referral.
You would have to talk to the clinical team there Or talk to case management.
If you are struggling with ADHD in addition to a substance use disorder, we can help. We offer dual-diagnosis treatment programs that can address both conditions. If you would like to learn more, please give us a call to hear more about the types of treatment programs we offer.
We currrently do not to admit expecting mothers but please give us a call and we can assist you in finding the help you need.
Please call the facility to discuss this.
Phone time is allowed during residential care three times a week with approved contacts only. Upon admission, clients will not be able to use the facility phone during a 72-hour stabilization period. However, arrangements to use facility phones can be made during this time if needed. Cell phones can not be used until intensive outpatient care, and only during non-programming hours. Please contact our facility for more information.
We do not currently offer Methadone for treatment and detox at most of our facilities.
Yes, outpatient treatment can be undergone on its own or as a step-down option in a full continuum of care. Clients in this level of care participate in treatment at The Recovery Village on a part-time basis while residing in off-site housing or sober living facilities.
The Recovery Village at Umatilla offers a continuum of care, including medical detox, inpatient, partial hospitalization, intensive outpatient and outpatient treatment. While we recommend that clients begin treatment with medical detox and gradually step down to less intensive levels of care, treatment plans are customized to meet each client’s needs. Evidence-based individual, group and recreation therapy methods are incorporated into every level of care.
Yes. The Recovery Village Umatilla is currently accredited by the Joint Commission.
Yes. The Recovery Village Umatilla is currently licensed by the Department of Children and Families.
It’s important that you arrive at The Recovery Village Umatilla with all the clothing, hygiene products and personal items you’ll need during treatment. We recommend that new clients pack at least two weeks’ worth of season-appropriate clothing, as well as comfortable sleepwear, unopened hygiene products, alcohol-free mouthwash and a toothbrush. Once you enroll in a treatment program, you will receive more detailed packing recommendations, including a list of items not permitted at our facility.
If you are looking to help a friend or loved one living with an addiction, encouraging them to seek treatment can make a world of difference. Although this isn't always easy to do, it's a critical first step. If you have any questions about treatment options or would like to discuss how to talk to someone about rehab, please give us a call or contact us online via https://www.therecoveryvillage.com/contact/. One of our admissions counselors would be happy to walk you through the process.
While pets are not allowed at the facility during treatment, licensed service animals animals are permitted under the Americans with Disabilities Act.
If clinically appropriate, visitation generally occurs two weeks into treatment. This is coordinated with the patient’s therapist. Special accommodations for earlier visits may be made. Family visits are supervised at our facility through family therapy. Family therapy sessions are offered at least once per week.
We do not have geriatric-based programming.
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