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Drug Rehab, Alcohol Rehab & Addiction Treatment
A FLORIDA DRUG & ALCOHOL TREATMENT CENTER FOR MEN
Entering Drug Rehab or Alcohol Rehab can be the greatest decision an addict and their family will ever make. But care must be exercised to make the most informed decision possible. Destination Hope is a Florida drug rehab & rehabilitation, alcohol recovery and addiction treatment facility for men located in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Our unique drug rehab and alcohol recovery program treats people addicted to these substances in a comfortable environment with goal-oriented recovery protocols. We understand that every persons battle with drug and alcohol addiction is different. As such we have several drug and alcohol rehab programs that are tailored specifically to the addicted individuals needs. We treat people that are physically and/or psychologically dependent on chemical substances in an environment conducive and proven to garner maximum results.
OUR DEDICATION TO ADDICTION RECOVERY:
Destination Hopes mission is to provide quality care in substance abuse, addiction and dependency treatment to the sick and suffering individual and their families in the most comfortable, uncomplicated, realistic setting possible.
WHERE TO TURN FOR DRUG REHAB & ALCOHOL TREATMENT:
We know that many of you have searched for drug rehab and alcohol rehab programs elsewhere, tried other treatment facilities and continue to look for a way to break the dependency on your addiction to drugs or alcohol. Our residential-style treatment facility is different with eight hours per day and seven days of treatment per week. Our Ft. Lauderdale, Florida recovery facility offers partial hospitalization treatment, dual diagnosis and intensive outpatient protocols and is the place to go when you feel that all hope is lost; we are the destination for drug rehab and drug and alcohol recovery in the darkest depths of addiction.
We are confident that once a concern is addressed with us we can resolve them in a satisfactory manner. Although unlikely, if an individual concern cannot be resolved working directly with us you are encouraged to contact the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations.
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