Introducing Our New Virtual IOP: Starting Sept. 9, 2024

Recovery First Treatment Center is excited to announce the launch of our new Virtual Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) for individuals struggling with drug and alcohol addiction in Florida. This innovative program provides a convenient and accessible way to receive high-quality, evidence-based treatment without the need for in-person attendance or physical travel.

Key Features of Our Virtual IOP

  • Flexible Scheduling: Our virtual IOP is offered in the evenings on Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday from 6–9 PM EST. This schedule provides an estimated 9 hours of treatment per week and allows participants to fulfill other work and personal commitments.
  • Accessible Statewide: Individuals residing anywhere in Florida can participate in our virtual IOP, making it a convenient option for people living in areas with limited access to traditional treatment programs.
  • Virtual Admission and Intake: The admission and intake process can be completed entirely online or via phone, eliminating the need for in-person appointments. This streamlines the process and makes it easier for individuals to begin treatment.
  • Comprehensive Care: Our virtual IOP is staffed by a team of credentialed professionals, many of whom are fluent in both English and Spanish. We can also accommodate individuals with different language needs by dividing participants into separate groups.
  • Same Insurance Coverage: Our virtual IOP accepts the same insurance plans as our inpatient program, ensuring affordability for many individuals.
  • Targeted Start Date: We aim to start the first group of participants on September 9, 2024. Call to learn more and find out if this program is right for you.

Program Requirements

  • Quiet, Confidential Space: Participants must have a quiet, private space with reliable internet access and video capabilities.
  • Florida Residency: Individuals must be Florida residents and must be physically located in Florida during the virtual sessions.

Meet Program Leader Carol Soto, LMHC

Our virtual IOP is led by Licensed Mental Health Counselor (LMHC) Carol Soto, a bilingual professional with extensive experience in the field of addiction treatment. Carol holds a master’s degree from Florida International University and has dedicated seven years to helping individuals overcome addiction and related challenges.

Carol is especially skilled in supporting adults dealing with anxiety, trauma, depression, interpersonal relationship challenges, and addiction. Her compassionate and empathetic approach creates a safe and supportive environment for participants to heal and grow.

Get Help for Addiction in Florida

If you or someone you know is struggling with addiction, we can help. The new virtual IOP at our alcohol and drug rehab near Miami and Fort Lauderdale offers a flexible and accessible solution for residents across the state of Florida.

Call to learn more about this and other treatment options. Our admissions navigators are available around the clock to answer any questions you may have about paying for rehab, using insurance to pay for rehab, rehab admissions, and more.

Don’t wait. Contact us and begin the path to recovery today.

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