Substance Abuse and Addiction


** If you are experiencing an emergency and need immediate assistance, call 911 **

The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration’s Health Information Network has a Mental Health Facilities Locator to help you find community outpatient, inpatient, and residential treatment facilities, including affordable mental health services in your area. The SAMHSA Substance Abuse Treatment Facility Locator and the SAMHSA 24/7 Treatment Referral line at 1-800-662-4357 provides referrals to alcohol, substance abuse, and dual diagnosis treatment facilities, including facilities that offer sliding scale fees and other special payment arrangements.

AllTreatment.com is a drug rehab center directory and substance abuse information resource.

The Rehab Locator offers a searchable database for drug and alcohol rehab centers.

Universities or teaching hospitals may also be a source of low-cost or free treatment services. You can search for and contact colleges and universities in your area to find out more about what might be available.
Check out Nova Southeastern University’s Adolescent Drug Abuse Prevention and Treatment (ADAPT) Program
Check out Broward Health Medical Center - Behavioral Health Services for inpatient mental health treatment services for persons with co-occurring mental and substance abuse disorders.
Check out Jackson Behavioral Health Hospital for their substance abuse treatment options.

InsuranceQuotes.org offers a resource describing addiction treatment and how insurance plans can cover the associated costs.

Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) is an international organization that provides support groups for people trying to overcome alcoholism.

Al-Anon and Alateen are support groups for relatives and friends of alcoholics.

Nar-Anon offers support to the family members and friends of people struggling with addiction, similar to Al-Anon and Alateen.

Narcotics Anonymous (NA) is a global, community-based organization that supports recovery from addiction through a twelve-step program and includes regular attendance at group meetings.

SMART Recovery offers an alternative to Alcoholics Anonymous (AA), and related organizations, by using research-based cognitive behavioral therapy strategies. SMART Recovery meetings are free and open to individuals struggling with all types of addictions.

LifeRing provides forums and face-to-face meetings to help people who wish to be sober design their own recoveries in a way that makes sense for them. LifeRing doesn’t involve any official “steps.”

Secular Organizations for Sobriety (SOS) is a network of independent, nonprofessional local groups worldwide that helps individuals achieve and maintain sobriety in the areas of alcohol, drugs, eating disorders, and more.

Women for Sobriety (WFS) is based on the belief that there’s a gender divide when it comes to getting clean. WFS aims to bolster women’s self-worth, personal responsibility, and problem-solving skills by teaching a variety of strategies.

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