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Treatment Centers within 120 miles of Palm Beach Gardens, FL
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Concept House
162 Northeast 49th Street
Miami
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FL
33137
- 71 Miles Away
Reprieve LLC
321 Northlake Boulevard
North Palm Beach
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FL
33408
- 8 Miles Away
Startliving
760 U.S. Highway 1
North Palm Beach
,
FL
33408
- 8 Miles Away
First Step Detox
317 North Lakeside Court
West Palm Beach
,
FL
33407
- 9 Miles Away
Allure Detox
900 54th Street
West Palm Beach
,
FL
33407
- 9 Miles Away
New Perspectives
415 South Federal Highway
Boynton Beach
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FL
33435
- 24 Miles Away
RECO Intensive
140 NE 4th Avenue
Delray Beach
,
FL
33483
- 28 Miles Away
Swinton Place
206 SE 1st Avenue
Delray Beach
,
FL
33444
- 28 Miles Away
Rehab Nexus
4613 North University Drive
Pompano Beach
,
FL
33067
- 38 Miles Away
Edge Recovery
3000 NW 101st Lane
Coral Springs
,
FL
33065
- 40 Miles Away
Safe Landing
1515 NW 167th Street
Miami
,
FL
33169
- 63 Miles Away
Summer House
13550 Memorial Highway
Miami
,
FL
33161
- 66 Miles Away
Comfort Recovery
1545 Northeast 123rd Street
North Miami
,
FL
33161
- 66 Miles Away
Regis House
2010 NW 7th Street
Miami
,
FL
33125
- 74 Miles Away
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Dr. Krista Bloom, L.C.S.W, PhD
Clinical Director
Above All Recovery Center
Dr. Bloom is kind and compassionate but firm; providing supervision, guidance, training, intervention, and meaningful therapeutic services. She is also an author and co-author of several books, and has spoken internationally on topics of substance abuse, trauma, sexuality, and relationships. Dr. Bloom has a passion for assisting clients and staff to reach their maximum potential through her solution-focused leadership style and service-oriented approach. Dr. Bloom has a collaborative style of developing and working with teams of professionals with a philosophy of providing client-centered, effective and evidence-based practices. Dr. Bloom is kind and compassionate but firm; providing supervision, guidance, training, intervention, and meaningful therapeutic services. She is also an author and co-author of several books, and has spoken internationally on topics of substance abuse, trauma, sexuality, and relationships. She has participated in specialized training in the areas of substance abuse, trauma, clinical sexology, and relationship coaching. Dr. Bloom has a Ph.D. in Clinical Sexology, and is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with a Master's Degree in Clinical Social Work. She is a Board Qualified Clinical Supervisor for Registered Clinical Social Work and Mental Health Counseling Interns. She has served as a Clinical Director and also as a Licensed Therapist for over 15 years and is very involved with client care, including interdisciplinary staffing and facilitating groups as needed.
Sidd Arora, DO
Medical Director
St. John's Recovery Place
Dr. Arora is board certified and fellowship trained. With an extensive background in Adult Psychiatry, Addiction Medicine, and Interventional Pain Medicine, he began his medical education at Midwestern University College of Osteopathic Medicine in Downers Grove, Illinois. He then went on to complete his Psychiatry Residency training from the world-renowned Cleveland Clinic in Cleveland, Ohio where he focused on the treatment of addiction and chronic pain, before pursuing an Interventional Pain Medicine fellowship from Nova Southeastern University/Larkin Hospital in South Miami, Florida. Dr. Arora has also completed a Masters of Science degree in Human Anatomy from Wright State University in Dayton, Ohio, and a visiting fellowship in Neuro-modulation (including ECT, TMS and tDCS) from Duke University in Durham, North Carolina. Dr. Arora's diverse experience makes him especially well-versed in the myriad of complex patient presentations and novel therapeutic treatment options available today. Dr. Arora also likes to remain active in academia with several publications and speaking engagements.
Francisco U Cruz, M.D.
Medical Director
Boca Recovery Center
Francisco U Cruz, M.D. is board certified in General Psychiatry and Addiction Medicine. He has been practicing psychiatry for 14 years and has extensive experience treating mental illness and substance use disorders in a variety of settings including inpatient, outpatient, residential, partial hospitalization, intensive outpatient, and detox levels of care. Dr. Cruz believes in a holistic approach to mental illness incorporating bio-psycho-social-spiritual elements to help patients achieve emotional stability and true inner peace. He strives to provide excellent client centered care and use new treatment modalities to improve the quality of life and overall health of his patients.
Find Palm Beach Gardens Rehabilitation Programs As one of the rapidly expanding portions of southeastern Florida, Palm Beach Gardens has seen an influx of new residents. To ensure that all residents can get the help they need if saddled with addiction issues, Palm Beach Gardens drug rehab facilities have been instituted to handle the full range of chemical and behavioral dependencies.
Whether an addiction has hindered yourself or someone near and dear to you, help can be found in one of the many drug treatment programs of Palm Beach Gardens.
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Regardless of whether you were given a comprehensive course on drug use during school, you are probably well aware of the fact that drugs can kill. People from all sorts of backgrounds and professional standings have succumbed to both longstanding addictions and one-time overdoses.
Common causes of death among users include strokes and heart attacks. Of all the illicit drugs in widespread usage, the deadliest include cocaine, heroin and methamphetamines.
In a 2008 report by the Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE), drugs were found in the bodies of 8,620 individuals who had died within the state over the preceding year. While many of these deaths were caused by overuse of prescription drugs, medical examiners also found traces of hallucinogens, inhalants and hard illicit drugs in the systems of the deceased.
Which Drugs Caused the Most Deaths in Florida?
According to the FDLE report, the drugs that caused the most deaths among Floridians during 2007 included the following:
- Ethyl alcohol (4,179)
- Benzodiazepines (2,627)
- Cocaine (2,179)
- Methadone
- Oxycodone
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Chemical addictions are always dangerous, regardless of the legality behind a given drug. If any type of addiction has affected your household, call us to get connected to the best treatment programs in or near Palm Beach Gardens.
Florida ranks 22nd in treatment centers servicing/accepting active duty military per 100,000 residents. Wisconsin is just 1 spot better, ranked 21 out of the United States. Michigan is ranked one spot worse at spot 23.
When adjusted for population, Florida ranks 23rd in treatment centers servicing/accepting other treatment approaches. Iowa is ranked one spot better at spot 22. Hawaii is ranked slightly worse, ranked 24.
For persons with HIV or AIDS clients, Florida ranks 24th in population-adjusted treatment centers. Illinois is ranked one spot better at spot 23. The US National Average is ranked slightly worse, ranked 25.
Florida is 24th among U.S. states in treatment centers servicing or accepting members of military families. Illinois is ranked one spot better at spot 23. Delaware is ranked slightly worse, ranked 25.
Florida ranks 28th in treatment centers servicing/accepting veterans per 100,000 residents. One spot better is Rhode Island, ranked 27 in the U.S. Wisconsin is just 1 spot worse, ranked 29 out of the United States.
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