Address: 400 FL-434 #1000, Oviedo, FL 32765, USA
Phone: +13214569352
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
Brock Cannon
Amazing people who care and who are in it for the right reasons! Hollie is amazing!
Daniel Wilkerson
Great staff and facility! Thank you!!
Wyatt Christopher
Been to multiple treatment centers that never worked for me this program has helped turn my life around with the help of the great staff and owners very comfortable atmosphere surrounded with great people.
Kevin Short
I know two of the owners of this center and I can certainly say, that i can attest to how driven they both are. The facility in Orlando is amazing. Great guys.
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The cost of outpatient addiction treatment varies depending on the needs of the person receiving treatment. On average, outpatient addiction treatment costs are generally less than those associated with inpatient addiction treatment. The cost of outpatient addiction treatment on average is around $5,000 a month. However, this cost can be more or less depending on factors such as the type of treatment required, the length of the treatment program, insurance coverage, and whether or not you require medication during treatment.
There are many risk factors for addiction. These can include: the frequency of your drug use, how addictive the drugs you take are, and the kinds of drugs you take. The method of drug use is another risk factor as people who smoke or inject drugs are more likely to develop an addiction. Further, your environment (being around drugs) or genetics (a family history of addiction) may contribute to the development of an addiction or substance use disorder. However, regardless of how the addiction developed, it’s essential that you receive addiction treatment to facilitate balance and sobriety.
If you have a mental health disorder, you may still receive addiction treatment. People with co-occurring disorders, or two disorders at once, require treatment for both their addiction and mental health disorder. This type of treatment is referred to as dual diagnosis treatment. During a dual diagnosis treatment program, both the mental health disorder and substance abuse disorder are treated simultaneously.
Outpatient addiction treatment includes three levels of care: traditional outpatient, intensive outpatient, and partial hospitalization programs. These outpatient programs differ in the amount of time required in treatment each week, with traditional requiring the least amount of time and partial hospitalization programs requiring the most.
Outpatient addiction treatment is addiction care that does not require a patient to live in a treatment facility. Patients attending outpatient addiction treatment programs attend treatment for a few hours a day, three to five days a week. This is a popular option for people who are also trying to hold down a job, look after their families, or study. Moreover, this addiction treatment option allows individuals to continue their regular life while they are being treated for addiction.
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