Residential Long-Term Treatment (More Than 30 Days) - Oneco
Residential long-term treatment is statistically the most proven and workable treatment program and approach in terms of actual results when considering long-term sobriety long after the individual leaves treatment. Residential long-term treatment in Oneco, Florida offers the individual in rehab a positive and effective treatment setting. In residential long-term treatment the person can take part in treatment services in a safe and distraction free area where there is very little that could possibly impede their success or development while in drug and alcohol rehabilitation. The long-term element is in essence what will guarantee the person is self assured and secure enough to be able to remain abstinent when they are finished with drug rehab, mainly because one month is more often than not just not enough time in drug and alcohol treatment for critically addicted persons. It can take several months to achieve the confidence that one is going to be able to stay abstinent, with a significant and intense stint in treatment in a residential drug rehab.
- Pregnant Substance Abusing Women
Pregnant Substance Abusing Women can be found at:
1726 18th Street
Sarasota, FL. 34234
941-366-5333 x1031
Treatment Services: Substance Abuse Treatment Services, Residential Long-Term Treatment (More Than 30 Days), Pregnant/Postpartum Women, Women, Asl Or Other Assistance For Hearing Impaired
Payment Categories: Payment Assistance (Check With Facility For Details) - Spencer Recovery Center
Spencer Recovery Center can be found at:
140 Corey Avenue
St. Petersburg, FL. 33706
727-363-6991
Treatment Services: Substance Abuse Treatment Services, Detoxification, Outpatient, Residential Short-Term Treatment (30 Days Or Less), Residential Long-Term Treatment (More Than 30 Days), Persons With Co-Occurring Mental And Substance Abuse Disorders, Persons With Hiv/Aids, Gays And Lesbians, Seniors/Older Adults, Pregnant/Postpartum Women, Women, Men, Criminal Justice Clients
Payment Categories: Self Payment, State Financed Insurance (Other Than Medicaid), Private Health Insurance