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Screening and Assessment Services: Valerie Blink, Admissions Coordinator [email protected] 330 North Street, SUITE C, Daytona Beach, FL 32114 Phone: (386) 252-5365, extension 1219 or 1218 Phone: (386) 736-0420, x3101 for appointments 245 S. Amelia Avenue, DeLand, FL 32724 Phone: (386) 736-0420, x3101 610 Deltona Boulevard, Deltona, FL Phone: (386) 386-574-6669, extension 12
Haven Recovery Center provides screening services for individuals who are seeking services in order to identify the complexity, severity and duration of their addiction and/or mental health disorders. Screening services can be provided via face to face or telephone contact. A brief intervention is provided to those who are in immediate crisis which may include providing information and referral to other community resources. Arrangements can also be made for individuals in need of detoxification and/or mental health stabilization. Individuals not in an acute crisis and are appropriate for Haven Recovery Center services are provided an appointment for a comprehensive bio-psychosocial assessment.
Assessment services provide a comprehensive evaluation that identifies the strengths, needs, abilities, and preferences of the person seeking services. The evaluator then presents the evaluation and necessary paperwork and a treatment recommendation to a multi-disciplinary team of clinical professionals. Treatment recommendations are based upon ASAM criteria for each potential level of care.
Screening and assessment services are available at multiple locations, though as Haven Recovery Center believes in a “no wrong door” approach to services, screening and assessment services may be conducted off-site in correctional facilities, hospital emergency rooms, or other locations depending upon the specific situation of the individual seeking services.
Veterans Admissions:
Bob Borgren, Coordinator of Veterans & Employment Services [email protected]
245 S. Amelia Avenue, Deland, FL 32720 (386) 736-0420, extension 3108
Provides for the coordination of admission for all referals from the Veterans Administration to Haven Recovery Center residential treatment programs.
Outpatient Programs:
330 North Street, Daytona Beach, FL 32114 (386) 252-5365, extension 1224 (Keith Harryhill) 245 S. Amelia Avenue, DeLand, FL 32724
Phone: (386) 736-0420, extension 3112
610 Deltona Boulevard, Deltona, FL Phone: (386) 386-574-6669, extension 12
Haven Recovery Center Outpatient Counseling programs are CARF-accredited, DCF licensed services that provide substance abuse services for individuals age 18 and older. Individuals eligible for this service are in need of substance abuse education and /or counseling and meet ASAM criteria for outpatient placement. Services are provided at multiple locations in Volusia County. Services include individual, group, family and psychoeducational counseling. Psychoeducational services include substance abuse education, family dynamics, relationships, coping skills, self-esteem, social functioning, anger management, family education, relapse prevention, etc. Supportive services are also available in the Outpatient Program for individuals after completing a residential component. SAVE Docket Program:
Ginny Kent, SAVE Docket Coordinator [email protected] 330 North Street, Suite C, Daytona Beach, FL 32114 Phone: (386) 252-5365, extension 1215 Phone: (386) 898-9954, for appointments Hours Monday – Friday 9am – 3pm for Walk-ins
SAVE Docket Program was developed through the collaboration of Fighting Against Injustice Toward Harmony (FAITH), law enforcement, community agencies/partners, and the courts. The SAVE Docket allows individuals to complete community service hours or participate in specified programs in lieu of paying court costs. It is not only a financial savings for the individual, but also a cost savings for the taxpayers who support the costs associated with arresting and incarcerating these individuals. In essence, the SAVE Docket could shift the paradigm from sentencing, jail and court cost to opportunities to improve program participants’ lives and the community. However, individuals who choose not to avail themselves of the SAVE Docket options may face progressively more serious consequences. This approach offers fairness and potential cost savings to the participants, the justice system and to local governments.
The SAVE Docket has many benefits for participants, some financial and others less tangible. By encouraging individuals to participate in community programs, additional people can take positive steps to improve their conditions. Reductions in outstanding warrants for minor offenses will reduce employment and service access barriers. We are looking for volunteers for the program and for organizations that can provide service hours or services for the participants.
Women with Dependent Children Supportive Housing and Treatment: Don Mann, Supervisor
[email protected]
207 San Juan Avenue, Daytona Beach, FL 32114
Phone: (386) 252-0324 The Haven Recovery Center Women with Dependent Children Supportive Housing and Treatment program provides day treatment, aftercare, relapse prevention and supportive services for women whose needs can be met in a therapeutically supportive living environment.
Serenity House West – Residential Treatment Center: Jessica Thomas, Supervisor (extension 1311) [email protected] Wanda Strickland, Assistant Program Supervisor (extension 1318) [email protected] 2775 Big John Drive, DeLand, FL 32723 Phone: (386) 734-3111 Haven Recovery Center operates the “Serenity House West” program, a CARF-accredited, DCF licensed Level II long term residential program for adult males, age 18 and older. With a capacity of 50 clients, this program serves the homeless, incarcerated drug offenders, and veterans, utilizing a modified therapeutic community model to assist individuals who meet ASAM PPC-2R criteria for level II treatment. In addition to individual counseling and psychoeducational substance abuse group therapy, the clinical team provides core group therapy in Anger Management, Relapse Prevention and Moral Reconation Therapy (MRT) treatment modalities. Women’s Co-occurring Residential Treatment Center Don Mann, Supervisor [email protected]
547 High Street, Daytona Beach, FL 32114 Phone: (386) 258-5050, extension 1623 The Haven Recovery Center Women’s Co-Occurring Residential Treatment Program is a CARF-accredited, DCF licensed Level II and III residential treatment program for 16 adult females, age 18 and older, who have been unable to maintain sobriety despite multiple treatment episodes. This program utilizes a modified therapeutic community model for individuals who cannot be maintained in a less restrictive environment. The target population include dually diagnosed (DSM-IV-TR substance abuse/dependence and mental disorders) individuals whose impairments are so severe that less restrictive substance abuse interventions have not proven effective. Program goals include maintaining psychiatric stability, achieving abstinence, preventing relapse and promoting reintegration into the community. Services are provided 24 hours a day, 7 days per week. Individuals must meet ASAM PPC-II (III.3) for admission to this program. Women’s Residential Treatment Center at Amelia Avenue Michelle Brock, Supervisor (extension 3133) [email protected]
245 S. Amelia Avenue, Deland, FL 32724 Phone: (386) 736-0420 The Haven Recovery Center Amelia Avenue Substance Abuse Program is a CARF-accredited, DCF licensed Level II residential treatment program that provides long term residential substance abuse services for 32 adult females age 18 and older. The program utilizes a modified therapeutic community model for individuals who cannot be maintained in a less restrictive/structured environment and who meet ASAM PPC-2R (III.5) criteria for residential level II treatment. The target population for this program includes substance dependent adult females who are indigent, homeless, non-violent offenders, veterans, parents putting children at risk, and IV drug abusers. The modified therapeutic community program is the primary treatment modality to enhance positive pro-social and psychological changes in individuals through social learning and cognitive behavioral approaches. The goal of the Amelia Substance Abuse Program is to promote abstinence, personal responsibility and positive character change. Stone Street Residential Treatment Center for Men: Tom Ellixson, Program Supervisor (extension 1430) [email protected] Beverly Wilson, Assistant Program Supervisor (extension 1414) [email protected]
1251 N. Stone Street, DeLand, FL 32720 Phone: (386) 734-0997 Co-occurring Disorders Unit: The Haven Recovery Center Stone Street Co-occurring Disorders Program is a CARF-accredited, DCF licensed Level III long term residential program for 36 adult males, age 18 and older, who have been unable to maintain sobriety despite multiple treatment episodes. This program utilizes a modified therapeutic community model for individuals who cannot be maintained in a less restrictive environment. The target population are dually diagnosed (DSM –IV -TR substance abuse/dependence and mental disordered) individuals whose impairments are so severe that less restrictive substance abuse interventions have not proven effective. Program goals include maintaining psychiatric stability, achieving abstinence, preventing relapse and promoting reintegration into the community. Services are provided 24 hours a day, 7 days per week. Individuals must meet ASAM PPC-II (III.3) for admission to this program. Substance Abuse Unit: The Haven Recovery Center Stone Street Substance Abuse Program is a CARF-accredited, DCF licensed Level II residential treatment program that provides long term residential substance abuse services for 40 adult males age 18 and older. The program utilizes a modified therapeutic community model for individuals who cannot be maintained in a less restrictive/structured environment and who meet ASAM PPC-2R (III.5) criteria for residential level II treatment. The target population for this program includes substance dependent adult males who are indigent, homeless, non-violent offenders, veterans, parents putting children at risk, and IV drug abusers. The modified therapeutic community program is the primary treatment modality to enhance positive pro-social and psychological changes in individuals through social learning and cognitive behavioral approaches. The goal of the Stone Street Substance Abuse Program is to promote abstinence, personal responsibility and positive character change. Family Intervention Treatment Solution (F.I.T.S)/Family Drug Court: Jamee James, Supervisor [email protected]
540 N. Ridgewood Avenue, Daytona Beach, FL 32114 Phone: (386) 258-5050, extension 1614 Haven Recovery Center provides a full range of substance abuse services for referrals from Volusia County’s Dependency and Family courts. Services provided include evaluation, group/family counseling, day treatment, residential placement, case management and advocacy.
The Passage Way Program: Various Locations Phone: (386) 734-3111 and (386) 734-0997 Haven Recovery Center provides aftercare housing and community support following successful completion of residential treatment. This program provides interventions which focus on reintegrating program participants into the community with strong relapse prevention and life skills.
PATH Program: Jamee James, Program Supervisor [email protected] 540 N. Ridgewood Avenue, Daytona Beach, FL 32114 Phone: (386) 258-5050, extension 1622 The Haven Recovery Center PATH Program is designed to serve homeless individuals with co-occurring mental illness and substance abuse and individuals who are at imminent risk of becoming homeless. Services include assessment, case management, group treatment, advocacy, and referral.
Veterans Transitional Housing: Jeff White, Supervisor [email protected]
2775 Big John Drive, DeLand, FL 32723 Phone: (386) 738-9681 (Wanda Strickland) The Haven Recovery Center Veterans Transitional Housing Program provides transitional housing, case management, linking and referral services for 16 homeless male veterans referred by the Veterans Administration.
Specialized Treatment Programs: Carl Epley, Community Services Administrator [email protected]
540 N. Ridgewood Avenue, Daytona Beach, FL 32114
Phone: (386) 258-5050, extension 1622 IPN Program (Intervention Project for Nurses): Haven Recovery Center provides individualized services including outpatient and residential, for impaired professionals available through referral by the Intervention Project for Nurses Board.
Jamee James, Supervisor [email protected]
540 N. Ridgewood Avenue, Daytona Beach, FL 32114
Phone: (386) 258-5050, extension 1614 Jail Diversion Program: Haven Recovery Center provides access to a range of treatment interventions, including residential and outpatient services, for selected individuals charged with non-violent criminal offenses on a fee-for-service basis. Referrals can be made by family members, attorneys or community partners. Judicial approval for treatment placement, as an alternative to incarceration, is often required.
Correctional Treatment Diversion Program (CTDP): Jamee James, Supervisor [email protected]
Phone: (386) 258-5050, extension 1614 The Haven Recovery Center Correctional Treatment Diversion Program offers opportunities to address our community’s interrelated problems of drug abuse, mental illness, jail overcrowding, high recidivism rates and limited access to care. The program offers individuals sentenced to more than 120 days in jail on drug related charges the opportunity to enter a 60 day in-jail program. Upon successful completion of this component the sentence can be amended and the inmate is eligible for release to community based treatment. While in the community, the client will continue to attend treatment and receive intensive case management and court liaison services.
Transitional Living Residences:
Jeff White, Housing Coordinator
[email protected]
Various DeLand Locations Phone: (386) 252-5365 x1223
The Haven Recovery Center Transitional Living Program is a community-based sober living experience for 16 adult men and women at two homes in the DeLand community. These homes are designed to bridge the gap from early recovery to independence while giving house members an opportunity to learn to live a life characterized by personal accountability as they contribute towards building a foundation for continued long-term sobriety. Permanent Housing: Jeff White, Housing Coordinator [email protected]
324 North Street, Suite B, Daytona Beach, FL 32114 (Housing Office) Phone: (386) 252-5365, extension 1223 Multiple Volusia County sites (as available) Haven Recovery Center is an approved Community Housing Development Organization (CHDO) and provides safe, supportive, sober permanent housing opportunities for low and very-low income, high-risk individuals. Housing placement leads to a decrease in homelessness and improved quality of life. Applications for housing access are accepted as units become available.
Screening and Assessment Services: Valerie Blink, Admissions Coordinator [email protected] 330 North Street, SUITE C, Daytona Beach, FL 32114 Phone: (386) 252-5365, extension 1219 or 1218 Phone: (386) 736-0420, x3101 for appointments 245 S. Amelia Avenue, DeLand, FL 32724 Phone: (386) 736-0420, x3101 610 Deltona Boulevard, Deltona, FL Phone: (386) 386-574-6669, extension 12
Haven Recovery Center provides screening services for individuals who are seeking services in order to identify the complexity, severity and duration of their addiction and/or mental health disorders. Screening services can be provided via face to face or telephone contact. A brief intervention is provided to those who are in immediate crisis which may include providing information and referral to other community resources. Arrangements can also be made for individuals in need of detoxification and/or mental health stabilization. Individuals not in an acute crisis and are appropriate for Haven Recovery Center services are provided an appointment for a comprehensive bio-psychosocial assessment.
Assessment services provide a comprehensive evaluation that identifies the strengths, needs, abilities, and preferences of the person seeking services. The evaluator then presents the evaluation and necessary paperwork and a treatment recommendation to a multi-disciplinary team of clinical professionals. Treatment recommendations are based upon ASAM criteria for each potential level of care.
Screening and assessment services are available at multiple locations, though as Haven Recovery Center believes in a “no wrong door” approach to services, screening and assessment services may be conducted off-site in correctional facilities, hospital emergency rooms, or other locations depending upon the specific situation of the individual seeking services.
Veterans Admissions:
Bob Borgren, Coordinator of Veterans & Employment Services [email protected]
245 S. Amelia Avenue, Deland, FL 32720 (386) 736-0420, extension 3108
Provides for the coordination of admission for all referals from the Veterans Administration to Haven Recovery Center residential treatment programs.
Outpatient Programs:
330 North Street, Daytona Beach, FL 32114 (386) 252-5365, extension 1224 (Keith Harryhill) 245 S. Amelia Avenue, DeLand, FL 32724
Phone: (386) 736-0420, extension 3112
610 Deltona Boulevard, Deltona, FL Phone: (386) 386-574-6669, extension 12
Haven Recovery Center Outpatient Counseling programs are CARF-accredited, DCF licensed services that provide substance abuse services for individuals age 18 and older. Individuals eligible for this service are in need of substance abuse education and /or counseling and meet ASAM criteria for outpatient placement. Services are provided at multiple locations in Volusia County. Services include individual, group, family and psychoeducational counseling. Psychoeducational services include substance abuse education, family dynamics, relationships, coping skills, self-esteem, social functioning, anger management, family education, relapse prevention, etc. Supportive services are also available in the Outpatient Program for individuals after completing a residential component. SAVE Docket Program:
Ginny Kent, SAVE Docket Coordinator [email protected] 330 North Street, Suite C, Daytona Beach, FL 32114 Phone: (386) 252-5365, extension 1215 Phone: (386) 898-9954, for appointments Hours Monday – Friday 9am – 3pm for Walk-ins
SAVE Docket Program was developed through the collaboration of Fighting Against Injustice Toward Harmony (FAITH), law enforcement, community agencies/partners, and the courts. The SAVE Docket allows individuals to complete community service hours or participate in specified programs in lieu of paying court costs. It is not only a financial savings for the individual, but also a cost savings for the taxpayers who support the costs associated with arresting and incarcerating these individuals. In essence, the SAVE Docket could shift the paradigm from sentencing, jail and court cost to opportunities to improve program participants’ lives and the community. However, individuals who choose not to avail themselves of the SAVE Docket options may face progressively more serious consequences. This approach offers fairness and potential cost savings to the participants, the justice system and to local governments.
The SAVE Docket has many benefits for participants, some financial and others less tangible. By encouraging individuals to participate in community programs, additional people can take positive steps to improve their conditions. Reductions in outstanding warrants for minor offenses will reduce employment and service access barriers. We are looking for volunteers for the program and for organizations that can provide service hours or services for the participants.
Women with Dependent Children Supportive Housing and Treatment: Don Mann, Supervisor
[email protected]
207 San Juan Avenue, Daytona Beach, FL 32114
Phone: (386) 252-0324 The Haven Recovery Center Women with Dependent Children Supportive Housing and Treatment program provides day treatment, aftercare, relapse prevention and supportive services for women whose needs can be met in a therapeutically supportive living environment.
Serenity House West – Residential Treatment Center: Jessica Thomas, Supervisor (extension 1311) [email protected] Wanda Strickland, Assistant Program Supervisor (extension 1318) [email protected] 2775 Big John Drive, DeLand, FL 32723 Phone: (386) 734-3111 Haven Recovery Center operates the “Serenity House West” program, a CARF-accredited, DCF licensed Level II long term residential program for adult males, age 18 and older. With a capacity of 50 clients, this program serves the homeless, incarcerated drug offenders, and veterans, utilizing a modified therapeutic community model to assist individuals who meet ASAM PPC-2R criteria for level II treatment. In addition to individual counseling and psychoeducational substance abuse group therapy, the clinical team provides core group therapy in Anger Management, Relapse Prevention and Moral Reconation Therapy (MRT) treatment modalities. Women’s Co-occurring Residential Treatment Center Don Mann, Supervisor [email protected]
547 High Street, Daytona Beach, FL 32114 Phone: (386) 258-5050, extension 1623 The Haven Recovery Center Women’s Co-Occurring Residential Treatment Program is a CARF-accredited, DCF licensed Level II and III residential treatment program for 16 adult females, age 18 and older, who have been unable to maintain sobriety despite multiple treatment episodes. This program utilizes a modified therapeutic community model for individuals who cannot be maintained in a less restrictive environment. The target population include dually diagnosed (DSM-IV-TR substance abuse/dependence and mental disorders) individuals whose impairments are so severe that less restrictive substance abuse interventions have not proven effective. Program goals include maintaining psychiatric stability, achieving abstinence, preventing relapse and promoting reintegration into the community. Services are provided 24 hours a day, 7 days per week. Individuals must meet ASAM PPC-II (III.3) for admission to this program. Women’s Residential Treatment Center at Amelia Avenue Michelle Brock, Supervisor (extension 3133) [email protected]
245 S. Amelia Avenue, Deland, FL 32724 Phone: (386) 736-0420 The Haven Recovery Center Amelia Avenue Substance Abuse Program is a CARF-accredited, DCF licensed Level II residential treatment program that provides long term residential substance abuse services for 32 adult females age 18 and older. The program utilizes a modified therapeutic community model for individuals who cannot be maintained in a less restrictive/structured environment and who meet ASAM PPC-2R (III.5) criteria for residential level II treatment. The target population for this program includes substance dependent adult females who are indigent, homeless, non-violent offenders, veterans, parents putting children at risk, and IV drug abusers. The modified therapeutic community program is the primary treatment modality to enhance positive pro-social and psychological changes in individuals through social learning and cognitive behavioral approaches. The goal of the Amelia Substance Abuse Program is to promote abstinence, personal responsibility and positive character change. Stone Street Residential Treatment Center for Men: Tom Ellixson, Program Supervisor (extension 1430) [email protected] Beverly Wilson, Assistant Program Supervisor (extension 1414) [email protected]
1251 N. Stone Street, DeLand, FL 32720 Phone: (386) 734-0997 Co-occurring Disorders Unit: The Haven Recovery Center Stone Street Co-occurring Disorders Program is a CARF-accredited, DCF licensed Level III long term residential program for 36 adult males, age 18 and older, who have been unable to maintain sobriety despite multiple treatment episodes. This program utilizes a modified therapeutic community model for individuals who cannot be maintained in a less restrictive environment. The target population are dually diagnosed (DSM –IV -TR substance abuse/dependence and mental disordered) individuals whose impairments are so severe that less restrictive substance abuse interventions have not proven effective. Program goals include maintaining psychiatric stability, achieving abstinence, preventing relapse and promoting reintegration into the community. Services are provided 24 hours a day, 7 days per week. Individuals must meet ASAM PPC-II (III.3) for admission to this program. Substance Abuse Unit: The Haven Recovery Center Stone Street Substance Abuse Program is a CARF-accredited, DCF licensed Level II residential treatment program that provides long term residential substance abuse services for 40 adult males age 18 and older. The program utilizes a modified therapeutic community model for individuals who cannot be maintained in a less restrictive/structured environment and who meet ASAM PPC-2R (III.5) criteria for residential level II treatment. The target population for this program includes substance dependent adult males who are indigent, homeless, non-violent offenders, veterans, parents putting children at risk, and IV drug abusers. The modified therapeutic community program is the primary treatment modality to enhance positive pro-social and psychological changes in individuals through social learning and cognitive behavioral approaches. The goal of the Stone Street Substance Abuse Program is to promote abstinence, personal responsibility and positive character change. Family Intervention Treatment Solution (F.I.T.S)/Family Drug Court: Jamee James, Supervisor [email protected]
540 N. Ridgewood Avenue, Daytona Beach, FL 32114 Phone: (386) 258-5050, extension 1614 Haven Recovery Center provides a full range of substance abuse services for referrals from Volusia County’s Dependency and Family courts. Services provided include evaluation, group/family counseling, day treatment, residential placement, case management and advocacy.
The Passage Way Program: Various Locations Phone: (386) 734-3111 and (386) 734-0997 Haven Recovery Center provides aftercare housing and community support following successful completion of residential treatment. This program provides interventions which focus on reintegrating program participants into the community with strong relapse prevention and life skills.
PATH Program: Jamee James, Program Supervisor [email protected] 540 N. Ridgewood Avenue, Daytona Beach, FL 32114 Phone: (386) 258-5050, extension 1622 The Haven Recovery Center PATH Program is designed to serve homeless individuals with co-occurring mental illness and substance abuse and individuals who are at imminent risk of becoming homeless. Services include assessment, case management, group treatment, advocacy, and referral.
Veterans Transitional Housing: Jeff White, Supervisor [email protected]
2775 Big John Drive, DeLand, FL 32723 Phone: (386) 738-9681 (Wanda Strickland) The Haven Recovery Center Veterans Transitional Housing Program provides transitional housing, case management, linking and referral services for 16 homeless male veterans referred by the Veterans Administration.
Specialized Treatment Programs: Carl Epley, Community Services Administrator [email protected]
540 N. Ridgewood Avenue, Daytona Beach, FL 32114
Phone: (386) 258-5050, extension 1622 IPN Program (Intervention Project for Nurses): Haven Recovery Center provides individualized services including outpatient and residential, for impaired professionals available through referral by the Intervention Project for Nurses Board.
Jamee James, Supervisor [email protected]
540 N. Ridgewood Avenue, Daytona Beach, FL 32114
Phone: (386) 258-5050, extension 1614 Jail Diversion Program: Haven Recovery Center provides access to a range of treatment interventions, including residential and outpatient services, for selected individuals charged with non-violent criminal offenses on a fee-for-service basis. Referrals can be made by family members, attorneys or community partners. Judicial approval for treatment placement, as an alternative to incarceration, is often required.
Correctional Treatment Diversion Program (CTDP): Jamee James, Supervisor [email protected]
Phone: (386) 258-5050, extension 1614 The Haven Recovery Center Correctional Treatment Diversion Program offers opportunities to address our community’s interrelated problems of drug abuse, mental illness, jail overcrowding, high recidivism rates and limited access to care. The program offers individuals sentenced to more than 120 days in jail on drug related charges the opportunity to enter a 60 day in-jail program. Upon successful completion of this component the sentence can be amended and the inmate is eligible for release to community based treatment. While in the community, the client will continue to attend treatment and receive intensive case management and court liaison services.
Transitional Living Residences:
Jeff White, Housing Coordinator
[email protected]
Various DeLand Locations Phone: (386) 252-5365 x1223
The Haven Recovery Center Transitional Living Program is a community-based sober living experience for 16 adult men and women at two homes in the DeLand community. These homes are designed to bridge the gap from early recovery to independence while giving house members an opportunity to learn to live a life characterized by personal accountability as they contribute towards building a foundation for continued long-term sobriety. Permanent Housing: Jeff White, Housing Coordinator [email protected]
324 North Street, Suite B, Daytona Beach, FL 32114 (Housing Office) Phone: (386) 252-5365, extension 1223 Multiple Volusia County sites (as available) Haven Recovery Center is an approved Community Housing Development Organization (CHDO) and provides safe, supportive, sober permanent housing opportunities for low and very-low income, high-risk individuals. Housing placement leads to a decrease in homelessness and improved quality of life. Applications for housing access are accepted as units become available.
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Reality House ReEntry Program Adult Residential Treatment Services We offer comprehensive services for adults in residential settings. From the time the decision is made to admit a person until he or she is discharged the person remains the center of our efforts. Our well-trained and highly-experienced staff respect the important relationship with their patient. We treat each of our patient's loved ones with respect and courtesy. Stewart-Marchman-Act Behavioral Healthcare provides supportive housing for people requiring long-term sober housing to support recovery, and transitional housing for adults with a severe or persistent mental illness.
Project WARM (Women Assisting Recovering Mothers) is a long-term residential program for women who are pregnant, post-partum, or parenting young children. The women live on campus with their children under the age of six, and educational programs are provided for the children. Older children can visit overnight with their mothers on site on weekends.
Adult Intensive Residential Treatment Program - IRT SMA provides residential, gender specific programs for voluntary or involuntary individuals whose substance abuse/co-occurring disorders cannot be addressed in a less restrictive setting. Residential programs range from six – twelve weeks in duration depending on the individualized needs of the client. This program is licensed for 6 women’s residential beds, and 14 men’s residential beds. Qualified clinicians and counselor aides staff the residential program. Nursing services are available 24-hours per day, along with physician support. These programs are co-occurring capable and provide psychotropic medication support as recommended by SMA’s psychiatrist or psychiatric nurse practitioner.
Reality House is an 85-bed correctional residential substance abuse treatment facility, based upon a therapeutic community model. It is the only therapeutic community of its kind in Florida housing inmates outside the walls of a prison. Reality House is a re-entry program for Florida Department of Corrections inmates.
Reality House ReEntry Program Adult Residential Treatment Services We offer comprehensive services for adults in residential settings. From the time the decision is made to admit a person until he or she is discharged the person remains the center of our efforts. Our well-trained and highly-experienced staff respect the important relationship with their patient. We treat each of our patient's loved ones with respect and courtesy. Stewart-Marchman-Act Behavioral Healthcare provides supportive housing for people requiring long-term sober housing to support recovery, and transitional housing for adults with a severe or persistent mental illness.
Project WARM (Women Assisting Recovering Mothers) is a long-term residential program for women who are pregnant, post-partum, or parenting young children. The women live on campus with their children under the age of six, and educational programs are provided for the children. Older children can visit overnight with their mothers on site on weekends.
Adult Intensive Residential Treatment Program - IRT SMA provides residential, gender specific programs for voluntary or involuntary individuals whose substance abuse/co-occurring disorders cannot be addressed in a less restrictive setting. Residential programs range from six – twelve weeks in duration depending on the individualized needs of the client. This program is licensed for 6 women’s residential beds, and 14 men’s residential beds. Qualified clinicians and counselor aides staff the residential program. Nursing services are available 24-hours per day, along with physician support. These programs are co-occurring capable and provide psychotropic medication support as recommended by SMA’s psychiatrist or psychiatric nurse practitioner.
Reality House is an 85-bed correctional residential substance abuse treatment facility, based upon a therapeutic community model. It is the only therapeutic community of its kind in Florida housing inmates outside the walls of a prison. Reality House is a re-entry program for Florida Department of Corrections inmates.
Adult Residential Treatment Services We offer comprehensive services for adults in residential settings. From the time the decision is made to admit a person until he or she is discharged the person remains the center of our efforts. Our well-trained and highly-experienced staff respect the important relationship with their patient. We treat each of our patient's loved ones with respect and courtesy. Stewart-Marchman-Act Behavioral Healthcare provides supportive housing for people requiring long-term sober housing to support recovery, and transitional housing for adults with a severe or persistent mental illness.
(Women Assisting Recovering Mothers) is a long-term residential program for women who are pregnant, post-partum, or parenting young children. The women live on campus with their children under the age of six, and educational programs are provided for the children. Older children can visit overnight with their mothers on site on weekends.
Adult Intensive Residential Treatment Program - IRT SMA provides residential, gender specific programs for voluntary or involuntary individuals whose substance abuse/co-occurring disorders cannot be addressed in a less restrictive setting. Residential programs range from six – twelve weeks in duration depending on the individualized needs of the client. This program is licensed for 6 women’s residential beds, and 14 men’s residential beds. Qualified clinicians and counselor aides staff the residential program. Nursing services are available 24-hours per day, along with physician support. These programs are co-occurring capable and provide psychotropic medication support as recommended by SMA’s psychiatrist or psychiatric nurse practitioner.
Reality House, is an 85-bed correctional residential substance abuse treatment facility, based upon a therapeutic community model. It is the only therapeutic community of its kind in Florida housing inmates outside the walls of a prison. Reality House is a re-entry program for Florida Department of Corrections inmates.
The Comprehensive Community Support Team provides mental health services to individuals with a mental illness or co-occurring disorder (mental illness / substance abuse). These services include psychiatric evaluation and medication management, nursing services, therapy and case management.
- The Enrichment Program helps individuals enhance their independent living skills, obtain meaningful employment, and achieve their maximum potential. Services offered include psychosocial rehabilitation, supported employment and employment through contract services.
Anti-Drug Initiative Program is an outpatient court diversion program for drug or drug-related arrestees. Participants may have their charges diverted from the court system upon successful completion of the program.- offers participants access to complete the Level I ADI program online rather than attending groups at an agency location. It also accommodates individuals who reside outside of the area or prefer online to outpatient services. Click HERE to log into the program
Adolescent Services Careful listening and clear communication are important when working with adolescents. Our healing professionals combine aspects of the latest in clinical care with a personalized approach to each youth's individual needs. Stewart-Marchman-Act Behavioral Healthcare offers many inpatient and outpatient options for adolescents suffering from mental health or addiction issues:
Beach House provides short-term screening and referral residential program for at-risk and runaway youth. The BEACH House 5K Run Annual fundraiser is being held on November 10, 2012. Please click HERE for details.
Residential Adolescent Program (RAP) is a voluntary or involuntary residential program for alcohol or other drug addicted youth.
The Oaks Program is a moderate risk, residential, delinquency rehabilitation program for boys under contract with the Department of Juvenile Justice.
Stewart-Marchman-Act Behavioral Healthcare also operates other outpatient addiction services conveniently located around the area which which provides counseling for adolescents as well as adults.
The Keep Kids Drug Free Regional Prevention Center is a Resource Center that is open to serve all of Volusia and Flagler Counties. The facility houses free substance and alcohol abuse prevention materials. We are also a lending library providing curriculums and videos.
The Regional Prevention Center's goals and objectives are to educate, network, link, and assist community members to learn about the issues related to prevention and recovery and then motivate community members to plan and conduct prevention and recovery services to the community.
The Keep Kids Drug Free Prevention Center provides educational classes for parents, drug and alcohol awareness information, and provides speakers for schools and information fairs. It is funded through the purchase of the Keep Kids Drug Free License plate. Purchase Your KKDF License Plate Today!
Specialty Services Prevention on the Move, a mobile unit covering high risk areas in the community, provides HIV and Hepatitis screening and testing. The staff link participants to information and referral based on their personal needs. The staff also make referrals for those who test positive for HIV or hepatitis, or have other unmet needs to Stewart-Marchman-Act services, the County Health Department and other related community resources. This program has been federally funded by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) since 2005.
Closing the Gap reduces racial and ethnic disparities in maternal and infant mortality rates by increasing the delivery of health services to minority women within the Daytona Beach Central City Front Porch Community.
The HIV Program Specialist provides HIV/AIDS and HEP C education, screening, risk reduction information and testing services to adults and adolescents clients of Stewart-Marchman-Act.
Family Intervention Specialists work with substance involved families of children who are in the child welfare system (DCF). The FIS work in collaboration with the clients to link them with the services that they need to gain and maintain a healthy, drug-free lifestyle.
Healthy Start is designed to reduce infant mortality and to improve maternal and child health outcomes. Healthy Start provides developmental assessments and home environment safety assessments; referral to a medical provider and assistance with tracking immunizations and well baby checks; education related to child developmental milestones and development of positive parent-child relationships; referral to community resources which may include mental health or substance abuse services.
The Outreach and Prevention Center provides educational classes for parents, drug and alcohol awareness information, and provides speakers for schools and information fairs. It is funded through the purchase of the Keep Kids Drug Free License plate.
Salvation army
INDIVIDUAL REHABILITATION For over 100 years The Salvation Army has been providing assistance to people with a variety of social and spiritual afflictions through its 119 United States based Adult Rehabilitation Centers (ARC). The Adult Rehabilitation Center ministry began in 1881 when William Booth, founder of The Salvation Army, opened shelters for homeless people on the streets of England and this initiative quickly spread to the United States. Persons who have sought our ministry, nurture, and healing have come with issues of substance misuse, legal problems, relational conflicts, homelessness, unemployment, and most importantly, a need for spiritual awakening and restoration.
The Mission The Salvation Army Adult Rehabilitation Center ministries in the United States provide an in-residence rehabilitation program with a focus on basic necessities. Each beneficiary (program participant) is provided with a clean and healthy living environment, good food, work therapy, leisure time activities, group and individual counseling, spiritual direction, and resources to assist each person to develop life skills and a personal relationship with God as provided by Jesus Christ.
The Mission The Salvation Army Adult Rehabilitation Center ministries in the United States provide an in-residence rehabilitation program with a focus on basic necessities. Each beneficiary (program participant) is provided with a clean and healthy living environment, good food, work therapy, leisure time activities, group and individual counseling, spiritual direction, and resources to assist each person to develop life skills and a personal relationship with God as provided by Jesus Christ.