Located in sunny Florida, Dignity Healing is a dual-diagnosis drug and alcohol recovery treatment program that is built on compassion, care, and, of course, dignity. For us, that means providing a custom-tailored treatment plan for each individual. Our commitment to your recovery starts with our top-of-the-line facility, ensuring that your stay with us is luxurious, comfortable, and serene.
Supported by evidence-based treatment, Dignity Healing provides medical detoxification and inpatient residential treatment. As we manage withdrawal symptoms with medications and therapy, our clients are given the tools that are necessary to understand and overcome addiction. Our programs include:
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There is a wide range of addiction treatment programs available today. Choosing the right treatment option means assessing the severity of the addiction, the patient’s medical history, their willingness to begin recovery, and several additional factors.
Dignity Healing is a unique, full-service facility that scores dramatically higher than the national average for completion rates. Alumni leave Dignity Healing with equally high satisfaction rates based on their time in treatment.
Dignity Healing is a state-licensed and nationally accredited facility.
Dignity Healing works with many leading insurance companies and offers a variety of payment options. We also work for you to help maximize the available benefits for treatment from your insurance provider. Confidentially check your insurance provider for addiction treatment services benefits using our online form here or call now to see if your treatment could be fully covered.
Dignity Healing provides companionship and comfort to recovering addicts and alcoholics in a relaxing environment in Pahokee, Florida
At Dignity Healing, our team of caring addiction professionals believes recovery is possible for everyone.
Our methods are grounded in proven addiction therapy that helps individuals experience growth.
You do not need to let your employer know you are receiving treatment for substance use or mental health reasons. You may be able to request medical leave under the Family Medical Leave Act (FMLA).
Your length of stay depends on treatment needs and insurance coverage. You will have input into this decision with your clinical team. Our goal is for you to receive the best possible treatment.
Phones are allowed. Please contact us for details.
Before your trip, we send a comprehensive packing list with your welcome package.