Jupiter, Florida  ·  Palm Beach County

Transformations Recovery Florida

Comfortable treatment for alcohol and drug addiction. Residential care, outpatient detox, and intensive outpatient programs for adults, delivered minutes from the Loxahatchee River in northern Palm Beach County.

Recovery takes commitment Recovery is a process You are not alone
Admissions
Available 24 / 7
Setting
Coastal Jupiter, FL
We treat
Adults 18 and over
Care includes
Co-occurring disorders

A Residential and Outpatient Drug and Alcohol Rehab Center Located in Beautiful Jupiter, Florida

Our programs are designed to assist clients in creating a healthy lifestyle, which is our primary purpose.

Jupiter sits at the quiet northern edge of Palm Beach County, twenty miles above West Palm Beach. Clients arriving from out of state get real distance from the people and routines tied to their substance use. Local clients get a facility they can reach without a long commute, which matters when someone is attending programming while holding down a job.

The Substance Abuse Treatment Services and Levels of Care We Offer at Our Jupiter Facility

We offer a connected continuum rather than a single program. Most people do not need every level of care, and almost nobody needs the same level of care for the whole of their treatment episode.

Level of care

Outpatient Detox in Jupiter With Medically Monitored Withdrawal Management

Our outpatient detox program allows clients to seek help at our facility during the day and return to the comfort of their own home at night. Vital signs are checked, withdrawal is scored using standardized tools, and medication is adjusted by the medical provider based on what is actually happening rather than a fixed protocol.

Level of care

Intensive Outpatient Program for Clients Balancing Work, School, or Family

IOP is a preferred method of substance abuse treatment for individuals who go to work, go to school, or have schedule limitations that prevent entering a residential program. The clinical content is not diluted, and clients practice new skills against real-world pressure immediately.

Level of care

Stabilization Monitoring After a Return to Use Following Previous Treatment

Perhaps you or a loved one have been to treatment before, had some clean time, and have had a minor slip that may not warrant a full residency. Stabilization combines observed screening, frequent clinical contact, and a focused review of what broke down in the existing recovery plan.

Clinical service

Substance Abuse Evaluation Conducted by a Licensed Addictions Counselor

Also known as a drug and alcohol evaluation, this is a structured process between an individual and an addictions counselor. The goal is to assess whether a person’s alcohol or drug use is a problem, and if so, what level of care fits. The written result is a clinical recommendation, not a verdict.

Clinical service

Mental Health Treatment and Medication Management for Co-Occurring Conditions

Education is important to addressing substance abuse and mental health issues. If you want something different, then do something different. Psychiatric evaluation, ongoing medication management, and therapy for trauma and mood symptoms run alongside the substance use work rather than after it.

Clinical service

Family Program Educating Parents, Partners, and Adult Children on Recovery

Because we understand the importance of strong, healthy families, our program is designed to help educate family members on how to be part of the recovery process. It covers enabling, limits that hold, and what a realistic first year actually looks like.

Comparing Our Programs Side by Side to Understand Which Level of Addiction Care Fits Your Situation

Placement is decided by clinical assessment rather than preference, but knowing the options ahead of time makes that conversation far less intimidating.

ProgramTypical structureBest suited for
Outpatient detoxDaily visits over roughly 3 to 10 days, home at nightStable housing, sober support at home, lower withdrawal risk
Residential care24-hour clinical care with on-site accommodationHigher medical risk, unsafe home setting, repeated failed attempts
Intensive outpatientAround 9 clinical hours weekly across several sessionsEmployment, school, or caregiving that cannot be paused
Stabilization monitoringBrief, frequent contact with observed screeningPrior treatment history and an early return to use
Evaluation onlyOne structured session with a written recommendationUncertainty about severity, or an external referral requirement

How a Week of Intensive Outpatient Programming Is Divided Between Group, Individual, and Family Work

People ask what the hours actually consist of. This is how a standard IOP week is generally weighted here. Individual schedules vary with the treatment plan.

Process and skills groups  ·  about 6 hours
67%
Individual counseling  ·  about 1.5 hours
17%
Family and support sessions  ·  about 1 hour
11%
Case management and planning  ·  about 0.5 hours
5%

The Admissions Process at Transformations Recovery From First Contact to Aftercare Planning

Step one
Screening call

A short conversation covering substance use, medical history, insurance, and any immediate safety concerns.

Step two
Clinical assessment

A full biopsychosocial evaluation with a licensed clinician, producing a level of care recommendation.

Step three
Medical review

Physical assessment, medication reconciliation, and detox orders where withdrawal management is indicated.

Step four
Treatment planning

An individualized plan with measurable goals, revised throughout the episode of care rather than filed away.

Step five
Step-down and aftercare

Transition to a lower level of care with community supports, alumni connection, and continued clinical contact.

Our Offices, Accommodation, and the 24-Hour Clinical Care and Amenities Available on Site

Our offices create a safe and comfortable environment to address life transitions, and offer a supportive presence that encourages health and well-being. Comfort is not a luxury add-on in this field. People leave treatment early when they are cold, hungry, sleeping badly, or being processed rather than cared for.

Round-the-clock clinical care

Nursing and clinical monitoring for residential clients at every hour.

Private counseling space

Rooms built for confidential individual and family sessions.

Quiet group rooms

A layout designed to feel residential rather than institutional.

Telehealth sessions

Remote programming for clients whose schedule or distance blocks attendance.

Licensing, Clinical Credentials, and the Questions Worth Asking Any Florida Rehab Center

Who Delivers Care and What Their Florida Credentials Actually Mean

In Florida, substance abuse providers are licensed by the Department of Children and Families, with requirements covering staffing ratios, clinical supervision, record keeping, and medical oversight at each level of care.

Care here is delivered by an interdisciplinary team: a medical provider responsible for detox orders and medication management, master’s-level therapists, certified addiction professionals, nursing staff, and case managers who handle transportation, employer letters, court documentation, and step-down coordination.

Six Questions You Should Ask Before Committing to Any Treatment Center

•  Is the facility licensed by Florida DCF for this specific level of care?

•  Who conducts the assessment, and what are their credentials?

•  What happens if the recommended level of care is higher than expected?

•  How is cost structured, and what is not included?

•  Is anyone paid a commission for the referral that brought you there?

•  Is aftercare provided, or simply suggested?

Common Questions About Entering Drug and Alcohol Rehab in Jupiter, Florida

How long does outpatient treatment for alcohol or drug addiction usually last?

Length of stay is driven by clinical need, not a fixed calendar. Detox is measured in days. Intensive outpatient commonly runs across several weeks before stepping down. Longer engagement is consistently associated with better outcomes, which is why aftercare is treated here as part of the program rather than an optional extra.

Will my employer or my family find out that I am in a substance abuse program?

Federal law protects substance use treatment records under rules stricter than standard medical privacy protections. Nothing is released without written authorization, with narrow exceptions defined in law. Many clients do choose to authorize disclosure, often to secure protected leave, but that choice belongs to the client.

Can I keep working full time while attending an intensive outpatient program?

That is what IOP was designed for. Sessions are scheduled to leave working hours intact where possible. The first weeks are demanding, but many clients complete the program without taking leave. Where a job cannot flex, case management can discuss protected medical leave options.

What happens if someone returns to substance use during or after treatment?

A return to use is treated as clinical information, not a moral failure or grounds for discharge. Substance use disorder is a chronic condition with a recurrence rate broadly comparable to hypertension and asthma. The response is to look at what the treatment plan missed and adjust it, which may mean a temporary increase in level of care.

Does insurance cover addiction treatment and mental health services in Florida?

Most commercial plans include a behavioral health benefit, and federal parity law requires those benefits to be no more restrictive than comparable medical benefits. Details still vary widely around network status, prior authorization, and how many sessions are approved at a time. Benefits are verified before admission so nobody starts treatment without understanding the financial picture.

Facility Information, Office Hours, and the Palm Beach County Communities We Serve

DetailInformation
Facility nameTransformations Recovery Florida
LocationJupiter, Palm Beach County, Florida
Admissions line(561) 575-2020, available 24 hours a day
Office(561) 575-2020, weekdays 9am to 6pm
Populations servedAdults with substance use disorders and co-occurring mental health conditions
Areas servedJupiter, Tequesta, Palm Beach Gardens, Juno Beach, North Palm Beach, Stuart, and out-of-state clients

An Important Safety Note on Withdrawal, Overdose Risk, and Mental Health Emergencies

Withdrawal from alcohol and from benzodiazepines can be medically dangerous and in some cases fatal. Neither should be stopped abruptly without medical supervision. Tolerance also falls quickly during any period of abstinence, which sharply raises overdose risk if someone returns to a previous dose.

In a medical emergency, call 911. The 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline is available 24 hours a day by call or text for anyone in emotional distress. Information on this page is general education about addiction treatment and is not a substitute for individual medical advice from a clinician who knows your history.

Transformations Recovery Florida provides substance abuse and mental health services to adults in Jupiter and the surrounding Palm Beach County communities. Our programs are designed to assist clients in creating a healthy lifestyle, which remains our primary purpose.

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