Inpatient Drug and Alcohol Rehab in South Florida

Inpatient rehab offers intensive, life-changing addiction treatment that helps you escape triggering environments and focus on your recovery. It’s time to get your life back.

Our Inpatient Rehab in Palm Beach, Florida

Our inpatient rehab, also known as residential treatment, offers a highly structured and intensive approach to addiction treatment. Patients are separated from drugs or alcohol by living onsite at our Palm Beach facility and receive evidence-based treatment from our licensed clinicians throughout the day. Inpatient rehab helps you prioritize your recovery and equips you with the essential tools for maintaining sobriety.

Is inpatient treatment right for me?

If you agree with any of the following statements, inpatient rehab could be a life-changing decision: 

  • Alcohol or drug abuse has made my life worse
  • Avoiding triggering people or places while I recover would help
  • My home feels unstable or makes me want to drink or use drugs
  • I’ve tried outpatient rehab before, but it didn’t work

What Does Our Inpatient Rehab Include?

Inpatient rehab empowers you with the tools, awareness and support you need to live a sober happy life.

During your inpatient stay, our addiction experts lead you through a full-time treatment plan that helps you manage your symptoms and explore the underlying causes of your addiction. This comprehensive approach includes addressing co-occurring mental health disorders and may utilize medication-assisted treatment as medically appropriate.

Why Stay With Us

With our patient-centered approach and team of experienced professionals, we give you the tools, medical support and therapeutic guidance to get your life back.

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Speak With Inpatient Admissions

A Recovery Advocate can answer any questions and help you get started in inpatient rehabilitation. 

Using Insurance for Inpatient Rehab

The Recovery Village at Baptist Health is in-network with most national and local insurance providers. We can confirm your insurance coverage or discuss private payment options.

What Our Patients Say

You’re not alone in your struggle with drugs or alcohol. Read our reviews to learn why The Recovery Village at Baptist Health could be the best fit for your recovery needs.

Ralph G.
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I have really changed my ways thanks to recovery village great lesson taught they are great
Chris C.
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This place was very well ran. It did not feel like a jail. I have been to one other facility 7 years ago and it was terrible. Recovery Village of Palm Beach was great! Personally, I chose it for the gym. It is available from 5:30 am to 10:30 pm as long as you are not in group meetings. Jimmy is awesome and plans the outdoor activities. Several projector large screen movies a month out back with popcorn machine, lots of sweet treats and nachos. Friday night dinners are steak and baked potatoes. The food was very good and well rotated. The head Chef Joe, was a blessing. Chef Adad is a trip and loves his job! The staff and nurses were very accommodating. The techs are all nice. I had one bad experience with an “elderly” tech. She wasn’t professional and seemed cranky at all times. She was only present maybe six times out of the three weeks I was there so it wasn’t a big deal. The people in charge are very approachable and helpful. My therapist was Julie. She is very sweet, very caring and helpful. There is a full time, full blown cleaning staff there seven days a week. I was treated with kindness and respect front the time of admission to the time of release. Marc, the CEO is often there and walks the halls and says hello and will shake your hand. Yes, there are patients there that cause a ruckus but that’s what happens at recoveries. I do believe I got closer to the core of my addiction here. If I would have stayed longer I may have had more answers. I do not plan on recovery again in my life but if I did have to go back due to a relapse, I would choose Recovery Village of Palm Beach again.
Tracy B.
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Overall my experience with RV was incredibly positive! If you WANT to get a good experience out of your treatment here, you absolutely can and will! Many come in with a negative mindset (clearly, we are detoxing from substances) or not even wishing to really get sober, which will absolutely cloud the experience for themselves. The only thing that keeps me from 5 stars is that there seemed to be loose ends left lingering, missed communications (medical/nursing) and a lack of clear line of communication as to who was in charge of what. I asked A LOT of questions to different sources to figure certain things out and felt I was given the run around on a couple of occasions. There is a new site CEO, so hopefully he will be able to help rectify some of these communication issues. Any treatment center is going to have a lot of moving parts and constant rotation of clients, so I do appreciate that it is difficult to keep everyone in the loop at all times. If you’re not afraid to advocate for yourself and you really want to get sober, then I definitely would recommend The Recovery Village! SO many amazing staff members with huge hearts for what they do 🫶🏼
Jackson W.
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This review is pretainin' to my dining experience.Chef Joe is an outstanding chef! The food he provides is always fresh and truly second to none.I am on a special diet so some things I cannot eat. Joe makes it a point to go out of his way to make sure I am provided food that fits under the umbrella of things I can eat and I like them. I can't thank him enough.Our times we eat are at 8am, 12pm and 445pm for dinner. You can expect those doors to the dining area to open at said times and not a minute late!Thank you, Chef Joe for all you do!
Lanora J.
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I just had an Emdr session with jojo and it was amazing....I've never experienced anything like it in my life!!! I feel so much lighter.....thank you jojo
James G.
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This place really helped me. I was struggling with opioid addiction. They helped me medically and helped with the mental trauma that I had been carrying for over 25 years. Also just wanted to add that Jo done a EMDR session with me. She was able to guide me through the trauma and I was able to forgive myself and others that hurt me for so long. I am able to testify and say this place saved me and now I am able to live life to the fullest. I also want to say that IOP’s Trish has done a wonderful done along with therapist Tina. Tina does a great job and listens to her patients. Amazing group of IOP Therapist.
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About Inpatient Rehab

Inpatient rehabilitation, sometimes shortened to inpatient rehab, is a level of drug and alcohol addiction treatment where clients stay at a facility for an extended time to focus on their recovery. Inpatient rehab is often also called residential treatment, as clients stay at a facility for several days or weeks.

Inpatient rehab usually comes after medical detoxification, or detox, and is often followed by step-down programs like a partial hospitalization program or outpatient treatment, which offer less restrictive structure and greater independence as patients regain control over their lives.

In inpatient or residential care, patients learn how to live without the influence or use of drugs and alcohol. To achieve this, they’ll receive intensive medical and psychiatric education and support, participate in daily individual and group therapies, and experience enriching and nurturing physical activities.

FAQs About Inpatient Rehab

How long is inpatient rehab?

How long it takes to complete treatment depends on the person’s behavioral health needs and substance use history. Most patients finish our medical detox and inpatient rehab programs in 20–35 days. While longer inpatient drug and alcohol rehab programs do exist, many insurance plans do not cover extended stays of this nature.

  • 30-day inpatient rehab: Most 30-day inpatient programs focus on the management of withdrawal symptoms, interpersonal support through individual and group therapy and crafting an aftercare plan. Usually, 30-day programs are the most common and least expensive inpatient option as they are the shortest. However, a short program may not be beneficial for clients who have complicated addictions or need further support for co-occurring mental health conditions.
  • 60-day inpatient rehab: Programs that last for 60 days build upon the treatment of 30-day programs but may include more thorough medical support and mental health treatment. Sixty-day programs are usually more expensive than month-long programs as clients receive long-term support over two months.
  • 90-day inpatient rehab: Ideal for those who have medical complications or who have experienced multiple relapses, 90-day programs offer continuous support and counseling over three months. While 90-day programs are more expensive than shorter ones, 90-day programs usually offer the most comprehensive treatment and support to set people up for long-term recovery.

Can I leave inpatient rehab when I want?

Completing the full treatment plan is strongly encouraged to minimize the risk of relapse and overdose. However, clients have the right to leave rehab at any time, as long as they are not a danger to themselves or others, even against medical advice.

Does inpatient rehab work?

Yes, inpatient addiction treatment has been the starting point for many people’s long-lasting recovery from addiction. While substance use disorders do not have a definitive “cure,” recovery is possible. We gauge the success of inpatient rehabilitation based on several factors, including improvements in patients’ physical and mental health, employment or educational status, relapse time, safety and legal status, and the quality of relationships with their loved ones.

Will I lose my job if I go to rehab?

When attending inpatient rehab, it is usually necessary to take a temporary leave from your job. Fortunately, there are laws in place to safeguard employees’ rights and provide protection during their time in inpatient treatment.

Will I lose my kids if I go to rehab?

Prioritizing your recovery from addiction is crucial for creating a brighter future for you and your children. While there are no guarantees in child custody matters, completing treatment and mitigating the adverse effects of addiction on your life can positively influence your chances of maintaining custody.

How can I pay for inpatient rehab?

Insurance may cover some or all of the inpatient rehab costs. The Recovery Village at Baptist Health can also work with patients without insurance to develop a private pay option.

The cost of inpatient rehab varies. While there are relatively few studies on the costs of inpatient rehab, one 2009 study (which included government-sponsored inpatient programs) showed the average cost of inpatient rehabilitation for drug and alcohol addiction to be $11,000. However, inpatient rehab costs vary widely from facility to facility, ranging from $5,000 to upwards of $60,000. 

To find out how much inpatient rehab costs at The Recovery Village Palm Beach at Baptist Health, call one of our representatives. The total cost of rehab for you will depend on several factors, including health insurance coverage. Our representatives can help you get a better idea of how much your rehab stay would cost.

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