Clearwater Rehab Center

Contact Us 800-501-9330

Clearwater, Fl drug and alcohol addiction rehab program options will vary and locating one suitable for your situation can be difficult. Overall there are probably numerous drug rehab centers to choose from in Clearwater and even more throughout all of Florida and picking the right one is can be vital. The more successful addiction rehabilitation programs treat the mental, emotion, physical, social and spiritual aspects of their patients. Often rehab centers provide a program with a cognitive, behavioral and spiritual approach and combine other healing methods. The main drug program types are Christian addiction rehabilitation, 12 step treatment and alternative programs. Residential rehab facilities can provide a variety of treatment plans.

Clearwater inpatient drug rehab centers Florida provide a safe structured environment where individuals receive treatment and learn a new way of living free from drugs and alcohol, these programs generally last from 1 month on up to 2 years. The inpatient program is either in a residential treatment setting or at a hospital inpatient center. Some centers provide a detoxification and rehab program together whereas other rehab facilities may only have either-or, so depending on the circumstances you may have to receive detoxification in one location and go elsewhere for the treatment phase. Nevertheless, detoxifying without treatment is mostly useless, because withdrawal only handles the physical part of the addiction and not the mind and spirit, which is primary in recovery.

If you are seeking addiction treatment for drugs and/or alcohol in Clearwater or elsewhere in Florida contact us via the submission form below or call us direct @ 800-501-9330 and certified chemical dependency counselor assist you.

 

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Federal regulations govern the confidentiality of Drug and Alcohol Abuse Patient Records, 42C.F.R Part 2 and the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (“HIPPA”), 45C.F.R patients 160 and 164 cannot be made known without written permission unless otherwise provided for in the regulations. Federal law prohibits any additional disclosures of this information unless a written approval is obtained from the individual to whom it pertains. Federal regulation restricts any use of this information to criminally investigate or prosecute any drug or alcohol abuse patient.