SMA offers residential addiction treatment for adolescents and adults, crisis shelter for adolescents, and supportive housing for adults. These programs include:
Women Assisting Recovering Mothers (WARM) at the Vince Carter Sanctuary is a long-term residential treatment facility for women exhibiting symptoms of drug and/or alcohol dependence, and for women who are pregnant or post-partum. This program provides a therapeutic and supportive environment through a broad range of services based upon the client’s individual needs. Women with children under the age of six are able to have their children in residence with them. Children ages six and older are able to visit on weekends.
WARM at the Vince Carter Sanctuary is now accepting Level 1 commercial insurance clients for its intense short-term residential program. The program offers comprehensive and holistic treatment to pregnant women and women 18 and over who are suffering with substance abuse and mental health issues. The length of stay is 30-60 days, according to the need.
DeLand Men’s Residential Treatment Program (DMRT) is a substance abuse treatment program accepting both voluntary and involuntary clients experiencing a wide variety of substance abuse and/or dependence issues. DMRT provides a structured atmosphere, promoting self-awareness through individual, group, community-based therapy, and psychiatric intervention.
Residential Adolescent Program is a substance abuse treatment program serving youth ages 13-17 with an average length of stay of 4-6 months. Therapy is is an important ingredient in treatment, along with positive peer culture, reality therapy, outdoor therapeutic model, experiential learning theory, and behavior modification systems. During their stay, education services are provided by Volusia County Schools.
BEACH House is a shelter that provides short-term respite for youth ages 10-17 who are truant, ungovernable, or runaway, and/or homeless. We provide youth in our care with shelter, meals, individual and group counseling, educational groups and family therapy. Our goal is family reunification and assisting the family in building communication skills and relationships.
SMA Healthcare’s Supportive Housing Program provides a safe, sober, and supportive living environment for the chronically addicted who are homeless and who are living in unsuitable environments. Because SMA Healthcare’s recovery homes operate at capacity most of the time. a referral network has been developed with other supportive housing options in the community.