The Recovery Village Miami at Baptist Health Drug and Alcohol Rehab
With our Miami facility centrally located in South Miami and close to other Baptist Health locations, the facility provides clients with a smooth transition to further treatment and welcomes new clients who are interested in outpatient care.
Our Miami Outpatient Facility
Serving South Florida communities, The Recovery Village Miami at Baptist Health Drug and Alcohol Rehab can help you gain independence in recovery, build trust and develop new skills for sobriety. With scalable options ranging from regular interval therapy to intensive outpatient services, outpatient drug treatment programs offer a variety of choices to clients who want to overcome addiction.
Our Location
Levels of Care
Partial Hospitalization Programming
During partial hospitalization programming, clients live off-site and continue their therapeutic and medical treatment during the day. This program is…Learn More
Intensive Outpatient Programming
Intensive outpatient programs balance autonomy with structure. People who no longer need around-the-clock care can benefit from intensive outpatient treatment.…Learn More
Outpatient Programming
Outpatient rehab is ideal for people who don’t need intensive care for addiction and have a supportive living situation that…Learn More
Aftercare Planning
A life of recovery begins with a solid aftercare plan. At The Recovery Village Miami at Baptist Health Drug and…Learn More
Teletherapy
Register for our teletherapy services and we’ll match you with a licensed professional who will meet with you regularly and…Learn More
Now Offering Online Counseling Services
The Recovery Village Miami at Baptist Health Drug and Alcohol Rehab now offers teletherapy treatment for those who are struggling with substance abuse and mental health issues.
At Advanced Recovery Systems, patient safety is our top priority. We remain open and committed to providing critical addiction treatment. We are closely monitoring all developments associated with Coronavirus (COVID-19) and are taking proactive steps to ensure the health and safety of all patients, employees and the communities we serve.
To ensure you have full access to our rehab and therapy services, know that our staff is experienced and trained in telehealth and online counseling services for mental health, addiction, and overall drug and alcohol rehab support.
We’re still here for you during the coronavirus pandemic, because we’re in this together.
Paying for Rehab
The cost of rehab may seem daunting at first, but it is a long-term investment in your future. Fortunately, many health insurance companies help offset the costs of treatment.
While we do not accept Medicaid or Medicare policies, we do accept most major private insurance policies at The Recovery Village Miami at Baptist Health Drug and Alcohol Rehab.
Instantly verify whether your insurance policy covers rehab with our benefits checker.
Our Staff
The medical team, clinicians and staff at The Recovery Village Miami at Baptist Health Drug and Alcohol Rehab have years of experience treating substance abuse, addiction and mental health issues. Each member of our team works to ensure our clients have everything they need to pursue recovery, long after treatment ends.
We are looking for nurses and other clinical staff to join our Miami outpatient team.
What To Expect
Knowing what to expect during outpatient treatment can prepare clients for a positive experience at The Recovery Village Miami at Baptist Health Drug and Alcohol Rehab.
During outpatient treatment, clients can expect daytime treatment involving:
- A physical and mental health assessment upon arrival
- Medical support as needed
- Mental health counseling for co-occurring disorders
For each client’s safety, the following items are not allowed at our facility:
- Drugs, alcohol or related paraphernalia
- Products that contain alcohol, including hand sanitizer and mouthwash
- Clothing that depicts drugs, drug-related paraphernalia or explicit images or language
Frequently Asked Questions
It’s our goal to answer each person’s questions about rehab so that they know what to expect at The Recovery Village Miami at Baptist Health Drug and Alcohol Rehab. We’re happy to answer frequently asked questions about rehab, including:
- Q: How much does drug and alcohol rehab cost?
A: How much rehab costs varies depending on your insurance coverage and the kind of treatment you need. Typically, intensive levels of care like detox and inpatient involve the highest costs, while outpatient programs tend to cost less because they involved fewer programming hours and medical resources.
- Q: Is outpatient rehab expensive?
A: The total cost of outpatient rehab varies depending on factors like insurance coverage and how long a person stays in treatment. Generally, outpatient rehab is less expensive than inpatient treatment. Call us today to see if your health insurance policy will cover outpatient services.
- Q: Can I still go to outpatient care if my home life isn't stable?
A: A home life that’s conducive to recovery is important to maintain sobriety. If a client’s home is unstable, our representatives may be able to recommend nearby sober living housing where clients can stay during outpatient treatment.
- Q: What happens when I call the facility?
A: When you call The Recovery Village Miami at Baptist Health Drug and Alcohol Rehab, your call is free and confidential. You’ll talk with a caring representative who will ask questions about your drug and alcohol use, current situation and more. This first conversation helps inform your initial assessment once you arrive at our center.
- Q: Does your facility cover travel costs?
A: When you call The Recovery Village Miami at Baptist Health Drug and Alcohol Rehab, your call is free and confidential. You’ll talk with a caring representative who will ask questions about your drug and alcohol use, current situation and more. This first conversation helps inform your initial assessment once you arrive at our center.
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