SMA Healthcare, located in sunny Florida, is at the forefront of providing comprehensive residential treatment programs for adolescents and adults struggling with addiction. Our mission is to offer a supportive, healing environment that fosters recovery and well-being for those on their journey to becoming recovering addicts. Through a blend of therapeutic services, supportive housing, and a nurturing environment, individuals are empowered to overcome their challenges and embrace a brighter future.
Choosing the right residential treatment program is a critical step on the road to recovery. At SMA Healthcare, we understand the complexity of addiction and the courage it takes to seek help. Here are some reasons why our residential treatment services stand out:
At SMA Healthcare, we are inspired by the courage and resilience of those we serve. Our residential treatment programs have been the foundation for countless success stories, empowering individuals and families to overcome addiction and build a hopeful, healthy future.
Recovery is a journey of transformation, and SMA Healthcare is here to guide you through every step. Whether you need help with depression, crisis intervention, mental health help, or alcohol treatment, our residential treatment programs offer a safe haven for healing and growth. You will receive the tools and support needed to achieve a life of sobriety and wellness from our compassionate and experienced staff. With locations throughout Florida, help is closer than you think. Here is an overview of the services we offer:
WARM at VCS is a women’s residential treatment center which offers two levels of care for women who are exhibiting symptoms of addiction and other related or co-occurring symptoms. The Level II program is a long-term residential program for women. The average stay for this level of care is 6 months to 1 year. This program provides treatment for women, some of whom may be pregnant, or parenting young children.Children age 5 and under may reside with their mother in the program.
The Level I program is a more intensive residential treatment program for women, some of whom may be pregnant. This program is designed to be slightly more clinically intensive yet shorter in duration (30-60 days).
DeLand Men’s Residential Treatment Program (DMRT) is a substance use treatment program accepting both voluntary and involuntary clients experiencing a wide variety of substance use and/or dependence issues.
Residential Adolescent Program is a substance use treatment program serving youth ages 13-17 with an average length of stay of 4-6 months. Therapy is an important ingredient in treatment, along with positive peer culture, reality therapy, outdoor therapeutic model, experiential learning theory, and behavior modification systems.
BEACH House is a shelter that provides short-term respite for youth ages 10-17 who are truant, ungovernable, or runaway, and/or homeless. The goal is family reunification and assisting the family in building communication skills and relationships.
SMA Work Release is a private contracted Florida Department of Corrections work release facility. The program allows selected inmates to work for paid employment in the community during the last months of their confinement. Work Release provides gradual reintegration back into the community, gainful employment, accumulation of savings from paid employment, preservation of family and community ties, culinary courses and participation in self-help programs.
The Men’s Residential Program is a substance use treatment program accepting both voluntary and involuntary clients experiencing a wide variety of substance use and/or dependence issues. The men’s residential program is offered at the main Ocala campus and Beacon Point.
The women’s residential treatment program offers care for women who are exhibiting symptoms of addiction and other related or co-occurring symptoms. This program provides treatment for women, some of whom may be pregnant, or parenting young children. Women live and receive intensive and comprehensive treatment in a therapeutic environment.
The women’s residential program has 45 beds.
The Putnam Residential Re-Entry program serves as a 15-bed co-ed residential treatment facility for individuals experiencing substance use issues and criminal justice involvement. In addition to the primary focus on substance use disorders, the program is designed to effectively manage co-occurring mental health issues.
The Putnam County Residential Re-Entry program provides a structured atmosphere that promotes self-awareness through individual and group therapies. The goal of the program is to help individuals develop employment readiness skills to enter the workforce after program completion.
Evidence-Based Practices are utilized to ensure that the individuals served benefit from therapy methods that are proven to be effective.
The Evidence-Based Practices utilized include:
Additional Services Include:
We work together with community resources such as Florida Ready to Work, Yoga4Change, Suwanee AHEC, Career Source, St. Johns River State College, Garden Club of Palatka, and UF/IFAS.