Aspire Health Partners Medication Assisted Treatment Program
About Aspire Health Partners Medication Assisted Treatment Program
You’ll find Aspire Health Partners’ Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT) Program in Orlando, Florida. This location was formerly the Center for Drug Free Living Inc. Adults can access comprehensive outpatient addiction and co occurring disorder care. They accept most major insurance plans, including Medicaid and Medicare, to make treatment affordable. You may qualify for financial assistance based on family size and income if you don’t have insurance.
While they welcome anyone in need of services, they prioritize certain populations. Expectant mothers who inject drugs and those seeking treatment have top priority. Others who inject drugs can also receive priority access to care.
Facilitating Healing with MAT
One great feature I noticed was that they offer MAT for alcohol and opioid use disorders. They prescribe Vivitrol, Suboxone, and methadone. These FDA approved medications can alleviate cravings and withdrawal symptoms associated with quitting substances.
Along with medications, you’ll also participate in behavioral counseling, medical care, and psychiatric services. They help address the physical and psychological impact of addiction to gain the tools for lasting sobriety.
Recovery in Orlando
Their facility is close to several community parks and Lake Orlando so you can explore the outdoors in between sessions. You’ll also be near the Orlando Science Center, offering the chance for sober fun and learning. They’re close to multiple job centers and community resources to enhance your journey.
Mixed Client Experiences
I noticed that many clients enjoyed their services. Some liked the structured approach and peer support environment. Many appreciated the impact of their services on preventing relapse and achieving sustained sobriety. Still, some weren’t happy with the long wait times for intake and initial appointments.
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Mariah Bourne earned a Master of Arts in Community Social Psychology from the University of Massachusetts Lowell. She has worked as a research associate on addiction and treatment studies, including opioid craving interventions. Today, she is a freelance writer. She’s passionate about sharing knowledge and resources to help others start their recovery journey.

Nikki Wisher is an Atlanta-based content writer with over a decade of experience specializing in health and wellness. While she spends most of her days writing about various aspects of health, from addiction recovery to fitness to skin care, she also writes content in many other areas like photography, beauty, and marketing. Her passion project is her inclusive running blog, forallrunners.com.