Aspire Health Partners Addiction Receiving Facility

712 West Gore Street, Orlando, FL 32805 | (407) 245-0012

About Aspire Health Partners Addiction Receiving Facility

Aspire Health Partners Addiction Receiving Facility, located in Orlando, Florida, provides medical detoxification and stabilization services for adults. They offer dual-diagnosis care and referrals to Aspire or another organization’s alcohol and drug rehab program for ongoing treatment.

The medical detox program at the Addiction Receiving Facility (ARF) is available 24/7. It provides around-the-clock monitoring for clients so they can receive medical treatment for withdrawal symptoms, such as approved medication or other interventions. Detox lasts approximately seven days and may also include counseling and treatment planning services.

After detox, clients may be referred to an inpatient treatment program for intensive care, an outpatient program for less intensive treatment, sober living options, or other resources. Every effort is made to connect clients with the level of care appropriate for their needs and continued recovery.

Aspire Health Partners accepts some private insurance plans, which may include Humana, Ambetter, Cigna, Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield, United Healthcare, Aetna, and more. Because insurance plans vary, be sure to verify coverage information and out of network details with the insurer.

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712 West Gore Street, Orlando, FL 32805
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What detox services does Aspire Health Partners' Addiction Receiving Facility provide?

Aspire Health Partners Addiction Receiving Facility in Orlando provides 24/7 medically supervised detoxification and stabilization services for adults experiencing alcohol or drug withdrawal. The facility offers screening, assessment, medical detox, and referral to ongoing substance use disorder treatment. The center functions as a Marchman Act receiving facility for both voluntary and involuntary admissions.

Is medical detox available 24/7 at the Orlando addiction receiving facility?

Yes, Aspire Health Partners Addiction Receiving Facility operates 24 hours a day, 7 days a week with medically monitored detoxification services. The facility provides continuous assessment and stabilization for individuals who are intoxicated or experiencing withdrawal from alcohol or other drugs, ensuring medical oversight throughout the detox process.

What substances can be treated at Aspire Health Partners in Orlando?

Aspire Health Partners Addiction Receiving Facility provides detoxification services for alcohol withdrawal and withdrawal from other drugs. The facility is equipped to manage withdrawal symptoms across multiple substance classes and offers medically supervised care tailored to each person’s specific needs during the detox phase.

What happens after medical detox at Aspire Health Partners?

After detoxification and stabilization, Aspire Health Partners Addiction Receiving Facility provides referrals and linkage to ongoing substance use disorder treatment and recovery support services. The facility’s clinical team works to connect individuals with appropriate next-level care to support continued recovery beyond the initial detox phase.

Does Aspire Health Partners accept Marchman Act admissions for detox?

Yes, Aspire Health Partners Addiction Receiving Facility in Orlando is designated as a Marchman Act receiving facility. The center provides medically monitored detoxification and stabilization services for individuals who meet criteria for involuntary admission under Florida’s Marchman Act, in addition to voluntary admissions.

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