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Drug & Alcohol Rehab Centers near Fort Walton Beach, FL

If you’re looking to help yourself or someone you love struggling with drug addiction in Fort Walton Beach, FL, Rehabs.com supplies massive Internet database of executive facilities, as well as a wealth of other choices. We can help you in locating addiction care programs for a variety of addictions. Search for a high-quality rehab program in Fort Walton Beach now, and get moving on the road to recovery.

Treatment Centers near Fort Walton Beach, FL

Banyan Gulf Breeze
Banyan Gulf Breeze
Banyan Gulf Breeze
Banyan Gulf Breeze
4400 Hickory Shores Blvd Gulf Breeze, FL 32563
(850) 616-2180
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Banyan Gulf Breeze, located in the Florida Panhandle, provides comprehensive and compassionate care for individuals seeking recovery from substance abuse and mental health disorders. Our state-of-the-art facility offers personalized inpatient and outpatient treatment plans tailored to each client’s unique needs. With evidence-based therapies such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), and Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT), along with holistic approaches like mindfulness, we equip individuals with the tools for lasting recovery. Our trauma-informed and dual diagnosis programs ensure a thorough, supportive healing process. Beyond treatment, we provide aftercare programs, alumni resources, and relapse prevention plans to support long-term success. If you or a loved one need help, contact Banyan Gulf Breeze today to take the first step toward recovery.
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All Treatment Centers near Fort Walton Beach, FL

Bayshore Retreat Addiction Treatment Center
457 Calhoun Avenue Destin, FL 32541
- 7 Miles Away
4.6
(15)
Twelve Oaks Recovery Center
2068 Health Care Drive Navarre, FL 32566
- 12 Miles Away
3.4
(44)
Emerald Coast Behavioral Hospital
2004 Lewis Turner Boulevard Fort Walton Beach, FL 32547
Bridgeway Center Inc.
137 Hospital Drive Fort Walton Beach, FL 32548
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Latest Reviews of Rehabs in Florida

Recovery By The Sea

Great program, great staff Love my therapist Stephanie Case manager Stephen Favorite techs Taylor & Shema

- EJ
5 out of 5
Stuart, FL

New Horizons of the Treasure Coast and Okeechobee

the counselors the facilities are good...Its a wonderful place all around

- Anonymous
4.7 out of 5
Fort Pierce, FL

River Oaks Treatment Center

My therapist Caitlin helped me get to the root cause of why I didn't feel comfortable enough in my own skin to live life on life's terms. Ian, Amy, Christina, Safiyyah, Brian, Ray, and Demitrius of course were all great. All of them together hosting the groups really help you see things objectively so you can circumvent things from happening in the future. This is life and death. I sit in the front row of every class and I always share because you never know the impact of what you say and how you can change some ones life just with a sentence. I learned that throughout my life I've conditioned myself to think that vulnerability is a sign of weakness and I've learned that it takes a lot of strength to be vulnerable. I felt like I've been betrayed by every person I've ever trusted in my life but now I've met a lot of people that I feel I can trust and count on and put my faith in which is a huge thing. It helped me to trust again, to have faith. I learned how similar I am to others and connecting with people is probably one of the most important things because I used to isolate. Isolation fosters the depression and I learned how to connect with others so I can maintain my sobriety. We did recovery Bingo and movie night and I won! The AA meetings were always great because it helps you get familiar with the group of people. You come to learn that it really does work if you put your effort into it, as they say you will be amazed before you are half way through. I hope this inspires somebody to come in for treatment because its hard to make that choice to step out of what's so familiar.

- Travis D.
5 out of 5
Riverview, FL