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Immokalee, FL. - Residential Short-Term Treatment that is 30 days or less

Some people in need of alcohol and drug rehabilitation in Immokalee, Florida may choose to take part in an inpatient short-term alcohol and drug treatment center that requires a stay of 30 days or less. This may be an appropriate treatment choice for individuals who have family or office obligations, and only need a quick but somewhat intensive course of rehabilitation. In addition, persons that have only a brief background of alcohol and drug addiction may find that this may be an appropriate choice while a person who has a more extensive and severe case of alcohol and drug abuse may very definitely be in need of an a much more significant and in depth time in rehabilitation. If a potential client evidently has an extensive background of substance abuse and chooses a residential short-term rehabilitation facility of as little as a month, it is very often recommended that the person receive standard follow-up care or take part in an aftercare program so that their sobriety can be overseen and so they can be supported in their rehab process as often as possible.

Listings with Category "Residential Short-Term Treatment that is 30 days or less" in Immokalee, Florida:

  • White Sands Treatment Center
    White Sands Treatment Center can be found at:

    1870 Colonial Boulevard
    Fort Myers, FL. 33907
    954-205-4613

    Treatment Services: Substance Abuse Programs, Detoxification, Outpatient Treatment, Residential Short-Term Treatment that is 30 days or less, Residential Long-Term Treatment that is 30 days or longer, Co-Occurring Mental with Substance Abuse Issues, Women Only, Men Only

    Payment Categories: Self Pay (Out of Pocket), State Financed Insurance besides Medicaid, Private or Personal Health Insurance