Contact Tranquil Shores
Inpatient treatment is one of the best tools for recovering from substance misuse. A combination of the right therapeutic environment, professional support and tools is beneficial for people in different stages of recovery. Tranquil Shores provides you with a soothing environment and personalized treatment focusing on the underlying cause of addiction to help you reclaim your life.
Inpatient Treatments at Tranquil Shores
At Tranquil Shores, we believe in the “whole person and all of its parts” approach. This method means we use the integrated recovery model to tackle addiction from different fronts and help clients heal from the core of the issue and move forward. We combine psychiatric assessment, psychological therapy and alternative treatments to address all aspects of addiction.
In addition to this, we extend our support after treatment through our alumni program, family sessions, and support groups.
Our Inpatient Addiction Center
We have designed our spaces to contribute to the healing of mind, body, and spirit . Our beachside location leverages the positive effects of nature exposure on mental health and cognitive function. Our three-to-one counselor ratio and limited caseload provide our clients with the close support they need through treatment.
What Types of Treatments Are Available?
We have a wide variety of treatment programs designed to heal and help you or your loved one recover from addiction, including:
- Alcohol addiction recovery
- Drug addiction recovery
- Day and night programs
- Medical detox
- Dual diagnosis
What Therapies Are Included in Inpatient Treatment?
We provide several types of therapies, including alternative healing and experiential therapies:
Location and Amenities
Our center in Madeira Beach is a small beach community where clients can focus on healing in small recovery groups. Our inpatient addiction center in Florida provides a wide range of amenities.
FAQs About Inpatient Addiction Treatment
We understand the value of information when researching inpatient addiction treatment. Whether you’re looking for treatment yourself or for a loved one, we have gathered some of the most asked questions about our services.
How Long Does Inpatient Treatment Last?
Treatment programs are unique to each client, and the length of stay may vary from three to nine months.
What Is Inpatient Addiction Treatment?
An inpatient program involves staying at a residential recovery center. Having access to full-time support and staying in a controlled environment help people leverage treatment to counteract the disruptive effects of addiction on their brains and regain control of their lives. These recovery programs are fully personalized, adapting to your needs and allowing you to work on recovery without distractions.
Community and Support
Inpatient drug treatment is not about complete isolation. Our treatment centers and therapies allow our clients to recover in small groups where they can feel part of a community while receiving one-to-one attention from care providers. We also connect our clients’ families through weekly sessions and support groups so they can heal and learn how to help through this process.
Why Choose Tranquil Shores?
At Tranquil Shores, we provide customized holistic rehabilitation services to help our clients get to the core of their addiction and reach recovery. We are licensed through DCF and accredited by the Joint Commission, one of the most prominent accrediting organizations for addiction programs in the U.S.
Take the First Step Toward Recovery
Give yourself the chance to heal in a peaceful environment, surrounded by the help and support of experts. Call us at 727-391-7001 or contact our online team to begin your journey to addiction recovery.
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4300 Duhme Road
Madeira Beach, FL 33708
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