About Wellness Resource Center – Boca Raton
Wellness Resource Center provides substance use and mental health treatment for adults. You’ll find them out in Boca Raton, Florida. They offer partial hospitalization (PHP), intensive outpatient (IOP), and general outpatient (OP) programs. Their unique service allows guests to progress through the program, stepping down in treatment after completing each phase. There are two phases of treatment.
You’ll have a serene setting that encourages healing. They include amenities like a swimming pool, beach proximity, and apartment-styled residences.
They offer individual and group therapy sessions to examine any underlying mental or behavioral health disorder. Individual sessions are available in a confidential setting, and group meetings include time with others in recovery who can understand the challenges of sobriety. Your peers can form a network that’ll stay with you throughout your recovery.
During the first phase, you’ll attend therapy sessions to help with coping skills, recognizing their substance use triggers, and working on relapse prevention methods. Most guests remain in this phase for 28 to 120 days, depending on the severity of symptoms. They go grocery shopping, attend 12 Step meetings, and visit an off-site gym for exercise. The goal is to help them learn how to manage life’s challenges without them interfering with a healthy lifestyle.
The next phase is when guests reintegrate into their communities. They attend therapy sessions and continue living in the center’s housing. Case management is available to help with outside resources for ongoing recovery. Case managers may help with employment, healthcare, and transportation. The typical length of stay in this phase is 30 to 60 days.
Another unique feature of their program is nutrition therapy. The team understands that addiction and mental health issues can interfere with a healthy lifestyle. The Wellness Center focuses on the importance of health and nutrition with recovery.
They work with many health insurance plans, including Cigna, Aetna, and Carelon.