Key Takeaways

  • The Recovery Village Palm Beach at Baptist Health is approximately 45 min from Hollywood Beach, located at 4905 Lantana Rd, Lake Worth, FL 33463.
  • Full continuum of care: medical detox, inpatient rehab, PHP, IOP, MAT, and aftercare — all on one campus.
  • Joint Commission accredited with 24/7 medical supervision and same-day admissions.
  • Accepts 20+ insurance providers including Aetna, Cigna, Florida Blue, UHC, and Humana — free verification in under 5 minutes.
  • Walk-in assessments welcome at the Lake Worth facility.

Addiction Treatment Close to Hollywood Beach

Hollywood Beach is part of Broward County in South Florida — a region that continues to face significant challenges with substance use disorders. From alcohol and prescription drug misuse to the devastating impact of fentanyl and synthetic opioids, the need for accessible, evidence-based addiction treatment remains urgent throughout the community.

The Recovery Village Palm Beach at Baptist Health is located 45 min from Hollywood Beach at 4905 Lantana Rd, Lake Worth, FL 33463. The route is straightforward: via I-95 N to Lantana Rd — approximately 40 miles. No complicated logistics or hours of travel — just a direct path to a fully staffed, Joint Commission-accredited treatment center that has served over 60,000 individuals across its network.

Timing matters in addiction treatment. The window of willingness — that moment when someone is ready to accept help — can close quickly. Having a facility within a reasonable drive removes one of the most common barriers to seeking care. Same-day assessments, walk-in admissions, and 24/7 admissions support are all designed to minimize the gap between the decision to get help and the start of treatment.

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Treatment Programs

Every level of addiction treatment is available on a single campus. Patients do not need to transfer between facilities as they step through treatment levels.

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. Typically 5-10 days. Learn more →

Inpatient Rehabilitation

Residential treatment with intensive daily programming: individual therapy, group sessions, psychoeducation, family therapy, and recreational activities. Structured environment removed from triggers. Learn more →

Partial Hospitalization (PHP) and Intensive Outpatient (IOP)

PHP: 5-6 hours daily for patients stepping down from inpatient. IOP: 3-4 hours, 3-5 days per week with flexible morning/evening scheduling. Both accommodate Hollywood Beach residents who want to commute to treatment.

Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT)

FDA-approved medications combined with behavioral therapy for opioid and alcohol use disorders. Buprenorphine, naltrexone, and other medications reduce cravings and support long-term recovery. Learn more →

Dual Diagnosis Treatment

Integrated treatment for co-occurring substance use and mental health disorders including depression, anxiety, PTSD, and bipolar disorder. Learn more →

Aftercare

Comprehensive discharge planning: relapse prevention strategies, outpatient referrals, support group connections, and local recovery resources near Hollywood Beach. Learn more →

Insurance Accepted

In-network with most major providers. Free, confidential verification available 24/7.

Aetna ·
Cigna ·
Florida Blue / BCBS ·
United Healthcare / Optum ·
Humana ·
First Health ·
First Choice ·
Magellan · and 12+ additional providers.

Medicare and Medicaid not accepted. Private pay available.

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Broward County Substance Abuse Overview

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.

Crisis Resources

  • 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline: Call or text 988 — 24/7
  • 211 South Florida: Dial 211 for behavioral health referrals
  • SAMHSA National Helpline: 1-800-662-4357 — free, confidential, 24/7

Frequently Asked Questions

How quickly can I start treatment?

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.

Where is the facility?

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.

What insurance do you accept?

Most major providers including Aetna, Cigna, Florida Blue, UHC/Optum, Humana, and 15+ others. Medicare and Medicaid not accepted. View all →

Do you treat mental health conditions alongside addiction?

Yes. Dual diagnosis treatment addresses substance use and co-occurring mental health conditions simultaneously. Learn more →

Can family participate in treatment?

Yes. Family therapy, educational workshops, and discharge planning involvement are available when clinically appropriate.

Is treatment confidential?

All records are protected under federal law (42 CFR Part 2) and HIPAA.

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