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Residential Treatment
For those in need of residential treatment for addiction or eating disorders, Turning Point of Tampa provides services that are second to none. Turning Point of Tampa is one of the few facilities in Florida that is licensed to provide residential treatment.
Our clinical team works with each client to devise an individualized treatment plan with the goal of complete and continuous abstinence. Each client meets with his or her individual therapist at a minimum of once every week. Solid group therapy is the keystone of our program.
Our facility is on a single campus, with a main building where we provide clinical services and adjacent duplexes where our clients reside. Located among these residential homes, which over the years have come to be known as “The Village,” is a staff office. We monitor our clients 24 hours a day and there are always staff members available for support.
What is Residential Treatment?
Residential treatment provides around-the-clock care and support for individuals in recovery from active addiction or eating disorders. Because our residential program includes living on-site while receiving treatment, individuals have added support and structure for their recovery. Among the features of our residential treatment program include:
- Lodging and meals
- 24/7 access to staff (including doctors)
- Group and individual therapy
- 12-step peer support program
- Life skills training
- Substance use and eating disorder education and awareness
Clients in our residential program benefit from a trusted staff of recovery professionals, including licensed therapists, doctors, nurses, and counselors who share an empathetic and client-centered approach to care. With multiple levels of care, our residential program is the ideal fit for clients who are motivated to recover.
When is Residential Treatment Necessary?
Our residential treatment program is a good choice for individuals who are trying to recover from substance use, addiction or eating disorders for the first time, or who have previously been in recovery and relapsed. Because residential treatment involves 24/7 care and support, individuals who are struggling with severe or persistent addiction or eating disorder-related issues may find it particularly helpful.
Many individuals who complete our residential treatment program go on to continue their recovery through our Intensive Outpatient and Day Treatment programs to ensure continued recovery.
What Levels of Residential Treatment Do You Offer?
We provide two main levels of residential care. This structure allows our clients to navigate their recovery safely in a structured environment that gradually moves them toward sobriety. Find out more about these two levels below:
Primary
- Level I is our most intensive program. It is based on a 30-day model in which clients are under staff supervision around the clock. In this setting, the focus of treatment is relapse prevention, development of healthy coping skills, and identification of one’s underlying issues relating to addiction, eating disorders, and other addictive behaviors. Clients will take part in various types of group therapy focusing on trauma, abuse, grief, and loss, as well as relapse prevention. Our staff uses a highly effective array of methods, including psychodrama. Many groups are gender specific, enabling clients to address sensitive issues without members of the opposite sex present.
Extended Care
- In Level II, clients gradually begin to transition back into the outside world and life in recovery. It is designed to set up clients for success as they acclimate to continuous abstinence. While still under the care of our staff, clients are expected to begin working, volunteering, or furthering their education and to occupy 16 to 20 hours per week to do so. They spend the remainder of their time at Turning Point of Tampa, attending individual and group sessions, as well as other community functions.
If you would like more information about each level of care, we invite you to contact our admissions team for a free and confidential conversation.
What Should I Bring With Me to Residential Treatment?
Clients often ask what they should bring with them to residential treatment. We’ve compiled a list of appropriate items, as well as things you should leave at home, which is available here.
Contact us today for more information about residential treatment at our campus in Tampa.
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