The Recovery Village Palm Beach at Baptist Health | Lake Worth, FL
Broward County is one of South Florida’s most populous counties, and like the rest of the region, it faces significant challenges with substance use disorders. Broward County has seen significant increases in fentanyl-related fatalities and sustained demand for addiction treatment services The scope of the problem spans every demographic — age, income level, and background. It affects individuals, families, employers, and entire communities.
The Recovery Village Palm Beach at Baptist Health is located in Lake Worth, approximately 30-50 minutes from most Broward County communities depending on location. The facility operates a 40,000-square-foot treatment campus offering every level of care from medical detox through aftercare planning. This is not a referral service or a hotline — it is a fully staffed, Joint Commission-accredited treatment center where patients receive direct, in-person clinical care.
Geographic proximity to treatment reduces barriers to admission and improves retention. When care is accessible — not hours away but within a reasonable drive — the decision to seek help becomes more actionable. Family members can participate in therapy sessions, attend discharge planning meetings, and visit during treatment. These are practical realities that influence outcomes.
The Recovery Village has served over 60,000 individuals across its network of facilities. The Palm Beach campus has been a trusted resource for South Florida since 2019, with board-certified physicians, licensed therapists, and clinical staff delivering evidence-based treatment around the clock.
Medical Detox
Medically supervised withdrawal management with 24/7 nursing and physician oversight. Medication-assisted protocols manage symptoms from alcohol, opioids, benzodiazepines, and other substances. Detox typically lasts 5-10 days and is the first step in a comprehensive treatment plan.
Inpatient Rehabilitation
Residential treatment on the Lake Worth campus with intensive daily programming. Individual therapy, group sessions, psychoeducation, family therapy, and recreational activities in a structured environment removed from triggers. Average stays range from 30-45 days.
Partial Hospitalization (PHP)
Structured day treatment — five to six hours daily, five to six days per week — for individuals stepping down from inpatient care. Patients remain on campus during the day with increasing evening autonomy. PHP bridges intensive inpatient structure and outpatient independence.
Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP)
Three to five sessions weekly, three to four hours per session. Flexible morning and evening scheduling accommodates work, school, and family. IOP covers relapse prevention, coping strategies, group therapy, and individual counseling.
Medication-Assisted Treatment
FDA-approved medications – buprenorphine (Suboxone), naltrexone (Vivitrol), and others — combined with behavioral therapy for opioid and alcohol use disorders. MAT reduces cravings, prevents relapse, and improves long-term outcomes.
Dual Diagnosis Treatment
Integrated care for co-occurring substance use and mental health conditions including depression, anxiety, PTSD, and bipolar disorder. Treating both simultaneously reduces relapse risk and improves long-term stability.
Aftercare Planning
Before discharge, each patient develops a comprehensive aftercare plan: relapse prevention strategies, outpatient referrals, support group connections, and local recovery resources.
Insurance Accepted
We are in-network with most major insurance providers. Free, confidential verification is available 24/7.
Broward County has seen significant increases in fentanyl-related fatalities and sustained demand for addiction treatment services The opioid crisis has been a primary driver, with fentanyl and synthetic opioids responsible for the majority of overdose fatalities. Alcohol use disorder remains the most prevalent substance use condition, affecting residents across all communities. Cocaine and methamphetamine use have also increased in recent years, and prescription drug misuse — particularly among adults over 50 — continues to be a persistent concern.
These are not abstract numbers. They represent people in Broward County communities who need accessible, evidence-based treatment. The Recovery Village’s central Palm Beach County location means that care is within reach for the majority of county residents without requiring relocation or extended travel.
The facility accepts walk-in assessments and offers same-day admissions. Insurance verification is typically completed in under five minutes. These operational realities are designed to minimize the gap between the decision to seek help and the start of treatment.
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Same-day assessments and admissions are available. Walk-ins are accepted. The admissions team can verify insurance and arrange intake the same day you call.
The Recovery Village Palm Beach at Baptist Health, 4905 Lantana Rd, Lake Worth, FL 33463. Centrally located in Palm Beach County, accessible from I-95, the Florida Turnpike, and local routes.
Most major providers including Aetna, Cigna, Florida Blue, UHC/Optum, Humana, and 15+ others. Medicare and Medicaid not accepted. View all
Yes. Dual diagnosis treatment addresses substance use and co-occurring mental health conditions simultaneously.
When attending medical detox and inpatient rehab, it is usually necessary to take a temporary leave from your job. Thankfully, there are laws in place to safeguard employees’ rights and provide protection during their time in detox & rehab.
If you have questions about insurance, treatment options, or next steps, our admissions team can answer in minutes.
All calls are confidential.