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Limited Hospitalization/Day Treatment Programs

Partial Hospitalization, also known as "PHP" or Day Treatment, is a form of recovery program which works to treat substance abuse issues and mental health issues which may be co-occurring. In a PHP program, the individual in treatment takes part in a variety of treatment activities and techniques during the day and then returns home in the evening. This is done anywhere from five to seven days a week, depending on the severity of the problem. Partial Hospitalization can be beneficial for addicted individuals who cannot afford long-term inpatient care, or who are unable to be away from their families for extended periods of time. While in Day Treatment, clients take part in typical counseling and therapy for addiction issues while also addressing mental health problems which could keep them from staying sober once treatment is complete.

Limited Hospitalization Day Treatment Programs category listings in Fruitland Park, Florida:

  • Reflections of Recovery
    13.8 miles from Fruitland Park, Florida
    Reflections of Recovery is a Drug Rehab Center that is located at:

    4400 Highway 19
    Mount Dora, FL. 32757
    352-308-8281

    Treatment Services: Outpatient Treatment, Limited Hospitalization/Day Treatment Programs, Co-Occurring Mental with Substance Abuse Issues
    Payment Options: Self Pay (Out of Pocket), Private or Personal Health Insurance