Fort Lauderdale, FL

Helping Hands Recovery Center

Substance use treatment provider. See services, location, insurance guidance, and get free help deciding if it's the right fit.

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4101 North Andrews Avenue, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33309

Helping Hands Recovery Center is a substance use treatment provider in Fort Lauderdale, FL offering intensive outpatient (IOP), outpatient care. It treats alcohol use disorder alongside other substance use disorders.

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About Helping Hands Recovery Center

Helping Hands Recovery Center provides substance use treatment in Fort Lauderdale, FL, including care for alcohol use disorder. It offers intensive outpatient (IOP), outpatient care. As with any provider, the right starting point depends on your history with alcohol, any co-occurring mental health conditions, and how much structure you need, which an assessment helps determine.

Treatment for alcohol use disorder here follows the same evidence-based path used across quality programs: stabilizing the body safely, addressing the psychological drivers of drinking through individual and group counseling, and building an aftercare plan to protect recovery once the program ends. If you are comparing this facility with others nearby, our helpline can help you weigh the options.

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Frequently asked questions

Does Helping Hands Recovery Center treat alcohol use disorder?

Yes. Helping Hands Recovery Center is a substance use treatment provider in Fort Lauderdale that addresses alcohol use disorder, often alongside other substance use and mental health conditions.

Where is Helping Hands Recovery Center located?

Helping Hands Recovery Center is located at 4101 North Andrews Avenue, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33309. Use the map above for directions.

How do I find out about cost and insurance?

Coverage varies by plan and program. Under the ACA, insurers must cover substance use treatment, and many facilities also accept Medicaid or offer payment assistance. Our free helpline can check your benefits before you commit to anything.

How do I get started?

The fastest way is to call our free, confidential helpline. We can talk through whether Helping Hands Recovery Center or another nearby program is the right fit and help you take the next step today.

This listing is informational and is not affiliated with Helping Hands Recovery Center.

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