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FORT LAUDERDALE, FLORIDA · TREATMENT GUIDE

Drug & Alcohol Rehab in Fort Lauderdale, Florida

1 SAMHSA-listed treatment center in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Free, confidential help available 24/7 — most callers reach a licensed counselor in under 60 seconds.

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Bougainvilla House

Fort Lauderdale, Florida

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Addiction Treatment in Fort Lauderdale, Florida

Fort Lauderdale, Florida has 1 SAMHSA-verified addiction treatment center offering 1 dual diagnosis, 1 outpatient. Each facility listed here is verified through the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) and provides evidence-based treatment approaches.

Outpatient programs allow Fort Lauderdale residents to receive treatment while maintaining their daily responsibilities. Sessions are typically scheduled 3-5 days per week, making it possible to continue working or attending school.

Insurance & Payment

Treatment centers in Fort Lauderdale accept most major insurance plans including Medicaid, Medicare, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Aetna, Cigna, and UnitedHealthcare. Many facilities also offer sliding scale fees and payment plans. Call (319) 271-2077 to verify your coverage before admission.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many rehab centers are in Fort Lauderdale, Florida?
There are 1 SAMHSA-verified treatment centers in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, including 1 dual diagnosis, 1 outpatient programs.
Does insurance cover rehab in Fort Lauderdale?
Yes, most health insurance plans cover addiction treatment under the ACA and Mental Health Parity Act. Centers in Fort Lauderdale typically accept Medicaid, Medicare, and major private insurers. Call (319) 271-2077 to verify your coverage.
What types of treatment are available in Fort Lauderdale?
Fort Lauderdale treatment centers offer 1 dual diagnosis, 1 outpatient. Many also provide medication-assisted treatment (MAT), individual and group therapy, and aftercare planning.
How do I choose a rehab center in Fort Lauderdale?
Consider the treatment approach, insurance acceptance, location convenience, specializations (dual diagnosis, trauma, age-specific programs), and accreditation. All 1 centers listed here are SAMHSA-verified.

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Insurance & Cost

Cost expectations for Fort Lauderdale residential addiction treatment span a wide range: standard 30-day residential at facilities accepting most commercial insurance often runs $10,000-$30,000 in pre-insurance billing; premium or specialty programs (luxury, executive, specialized clinical focus) can run $30,000-$70,000+. With in-network commercial insurance, patient out-of-pocket typically lands at the plan's annual out-of-pocket maximum, often $7,000-$10,000 for an individual. Medicaid-covered treatment generally has no direct patient cost beyond modest copays where applicable.

Admission Process

Patients arriving at Fort Lauderdale residential facilities should expect a medical evaluation within hours of admission: vital signs, withdrawal-symptom assessment using validated scales (CIWA for alcohol, COWS for opioids), medication reconciliation with the patient's prescribing providers, and physical examination by nursing or physician staff. Medical stabilization takes priority over therapeutic programming during this early phase — patients in active withdrawal aren't expected to engage in group therapy until stabilization is achieved.

Crisis & Family Resources

Veterans in Fort Lauderdale have additional federal resources: the VA Mental Health Services (including addiction treatment), Veterans Crisis Line (988, press 1), VA Vet Centers (free, confidential counseling for combat-related issues including substance use), and Tricare-covered civilian treatment when VA care is unavailable. Service-connected substance-use disorders qualify for VA disability benefits. The VA's National Center for PTSD provides specialized trauma-focused care including for veterans whose substance use intersects with combat trauma.

Aftercare & Long-Term Recovery

Recovery coaching is an emerging aftercare modality in Fort Lauderdale and broadly across the U.S. Recovery coaches — typically people in long-term recovery, trained and credentialed through state-recognized programs — provide individualized recovery support outside the clinical framework. Functions include navigation of community resources, accountability, advocacy, and peer support. Some Medicaid programs in Florida now reimburse for recovery-coach services, expanding access for patients without commercial insurance.

Levels of Care Available in Fort Lauderdale

Partial hospitalization (PHP) and intensive outpatient (IOP) programs in Fort Lauderdale bridge residential and standard outpatient care. PHP typically runs 6 hours daily, 5 days/week, with patients returning home in the evenings — useful for patients with stable home environments who don't require 24-hour structure but need more support than weekly counseling provides. IOP runs 3-4 hours daily, 3-5 days/week, often in evening sessions compatible with continued employment. Both serve as effective step-downs from residential treatment.

Co-occurring Mental-Health Support

Severe mental illness — schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorder, severe bipolar — requires specialized clinical capacity that not every Fort Lauderdale addiction-treatment program maintains. Patients with active psychotic symptoms, recent psychiatric hospitalization, or complex psychiatric medication regimens may need facilities with on-site psychiatric providers, integrated mental-health-and-addiction protocols, and connections to outpatient psychiatric continuity. Admissions screening should explicitly address this fit before the patient commits.

Treatment Landscape in Fort Lauderdale

The addiction-treatment landscape in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, reflects the broader epidemiology of substance use in the region: alcohol use disorder remains the most prevalent diagnosis at treatment intake nationally, opioid use disorder presents the highest overdose mortality, stimulant use disorder is increasingly common (cocaine and methamphetamine), and polysubstance use is the rule rather than the exception. Fort Lauderdale providers structure programs to address this diversity — most treat the full range of substance-use disorders within an integrated clinical framework rather than maintaining substance-specific tracks.