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Alcohol Rehab in Florida

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Alcohol Rehab helps people across Florida overcome alcohol use disorder through licensed, professional treatment. This directory brings together 435 substance use treatment facilities across 73 Florida cities, so you can compare programs by location and level of care and find help close to home.

Alcohol use disorder is one of the most common and most treatable substance use conditions. Effective treatment usually combines medical support to manage withdrawal safely, therapy to address what drives the drinking, and a plan for staying sober afterward. The facilities listed here are drawn from SAMHSA's national treatment locator and range from medical detox and residential programs to flexible outpatient care.

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What is alcohol rehab?

Alcohol Rehab is structured, professional treatment for alcohol use disorder. It usually begins with an assessment that matches you to the right level of care, followed by medically supervised detox if needed, then a course of therapy: individual counseling, group sessions, and evidence-based approaches such as cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT). The goal is not only to stop drinking but to build the coping skills and support that make sobriety last.

Programs differ in intensity. Some people need the round-the-clock structure of a residential stay, while others recover successfully in outpatient care while living at home. Many facilities also treat co-occurring mental health conditions such as depression, anxiety, or trauma, which matters because these often drive drinking and, left untreated, are a leading cause of relapse.

Browse alcohol rehab by city

Jacksonville 15 facilities Miami 15 facilities Tampa 15 facilities Orlando 15 facilities St. Petersburg 15 facilities Hialeah 15 facilities Tallahassee 13 facilities Fort Lauderdale 15 facilities Port St. Lucie 15 facilities Cape Coral 15 facilities Pembroke Pines 15 facilities Hollywood 15 facilities Miramar 15 facilities Gainesville 15 facilities Coral Springs 15 facilities Miami Gardens 15 facilities Clearwater 15 facilities Palm Bay 15 facilities Pompano Beach 15 facilities West Palm Beach 15 facilities Lakeland 15 facilities Davie 15 facilities Miami Beach 15 facilities Plantation 15 facilities Sunrise 15 facilities Boca Raton 15 facilities Deltona 15 facilities Palm Coast 15 facilities Largo 15 facilities Deerfield Beach 15 facilities Melbourne 15 facilities Boynton Beach 15 facilities Lauderhill 15 facilities Weston 15 facilities Fort Myers 15 facilities Kissimmee 15 facilities Homestead 15 facilities Delray Beach 15 facilities Tamarac 15 facilities Daytona Beach 15 facilities North Miami 15 facilities Wellington 15 facilities North Port 15 facilities Jupiter 15 facilities Ocala 15 facilities Port Orange 15 facilities Coconut Creek 15 facilities Sanford 15 facilities Margate 15 facilities Sarasota 15 facilities Pensacola 15 facilities Bradenton 15 facilities Palm Beach Gardens 15 facilities Doral 15 facilities Pinellas Park 15 facilities Coral Gables 15 facilities Bonita Springs 15 facilities Apopka 15 facilities Titusville 15 facilities Cutler Bay 15 facilities Oakland Park 15 facilities North Miami Beach 15 facilities Fort Pierce 15 facilities North Lauderdale 15 facilities Altamonte Springs 15 facilities St. Cloud 15 facilities Ocoee 15 facilities Greenacres 15 facilities Ormond Beach 15 facilities Hallandale Beach 15 facilities Winter Garden 15 facilities Aventura 15 facilities Panama City 7 facilities

How to choose a program

Choosing the right alcohol rehab in Florida comes down to a few practical questions. Start with the level of care: someone facing severe withdrawal or an unstable home environment usually needs detox and residential care, while someone with strong support at home may do well in an outpatient or IOP program.

Check whether a facility treats co-occurring mental health conditions such as depression, anxiety, or trauma. This "dual diagnosis" care matters because untreated mental health issues are a common cause of relapse. It's also worth asking what aftercare looks like: sober living, alumni groups, and ongoing counseling all improve the odds of staying sober.

Finally, confirm the facility accepts your insurance or offers a payment option that works for you, and ask how quickly you can be admitted. If you're not sure how to weigh these factors, our free helpline can talk them through with you.

Paying for alcohol rehab in Florida

Cost is one of the biggest worries families have, but treatment is more affordable than most people expect. Under the Affordable Care Act, health insurance plans must cover substance use disorder treatment as an essential health benefit, so a private plan will typically cover part or all of alcohol rehab depending on your coverage.

If you don't have private insurance, Florida Medicaid covers substance use treatment for those who qualify, and many Florida providers offer sliding-scale fees based on income or accept state-funded placements. Verifying your benefits is free and takes only a few minutes, and our helpline can check your coverage and explain what to expect before you commit to anything.

Frequently asked questions

How many alcohol rehab facilities are in Florida?

This directory lists 435 substance use treatment facilities across 73 Florida cities, compiled from SAMHSA data. Browse by city to see the options nearest you.

Does insurance cover alcohol rehab in Florida?

Usually, yes. Under the Affordable Care Act, health plans must cover substance use treatment as an essential health benefit. Florida Medicaid also covers treatment for those who qualify, and many facilities offer sliding-scale or state-funded options.

How long does alcohol rehab take?

It varies. Detox is typically a few days; residential programs often run 30 to 90 days; outpatient care can continue for several months. The right length depends on the severity of the addiction and your progress.

Can someone help me choose a program?

Yes. Our free, confidential helpline can talk through your options, verify insurance, and help you find a facility that fits, at no cost and no obligation.

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