Addiction Treatment Center, Delray Beach

In Delray Beach, Florida, we provide addiction treatment for adults who need medical detox and residential care in a structured clinical setting. You come to us when substance use affects health, safety, or daily stability. Care focuses on stabilization, protection of physical health, and preparation for ongoing recovery.

This page explains the core services offered at our Delray Beach addiction treatment center. You will see how medical detox, residential treatment, medication support, and family programs work together on one campus. Each service supports early recovery and long-term stability.

You begin with a clinical intake and medical evaluation. From there, we guide you into detox or residential care based on safety, mental health, and medical needs. When outpatient care is recommended, planning includes referral to our Congress Park outpatient location so treatment continues without delay.


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4575 Linton Blvd, Delray Beach, FL 33445, United States

Mon: Open 24 hours
Tues: Open 24 hours
Wed: Open 24 hours
Thurs: Open 24 hours
Fri: Open 24 hours
Sat: Open 24 hours
Sun: Open 24 hours

Please call (887) 297-6279 to check for availability and schedule an appointment


Medical Detox Program, Delray Beach

You may need a medical detox program if stopping alcohol or drugs causes withdrawal symptoms. This level of care is for adults who need medical support during the early phase of recovery. We often see people arrive after symptoms escalate or home detox attempts fail. Our medical detox program in Delray Beach serves individuals from across Palm Beach County. The location allows timely access for people coming from Delray Beach and nearby areas.

Residential Addiction Treatment, Delray Beach

Residential addiction treatment provides full-time structure and separation from daily triggers when substance use affects health, relationships, or safety. You may enter this level of care after medical detox or when prior treatment has not stabilized recovery. Our Delray Beach residential care includes both a standard adult residential program and specialized residential programs such as Monarch, Renaissance, and Ocean Drive, each matched to different clinical and personal needs. Treatment planning focuses on stability, coping skills, and readiness for the next stage of recovery within a structured setting in Delray Beach.

Medication-Assisted Treatment, Delray Beach

Medication-assisted treatment is used when cravings or withdrawal symptoms affect stability. You may be a fit if opioid or alcohol use has led to repeated relapse. This approach supports recovery with medical oversight. We combine prescribed medication with counseling and structured care. Treatment focuses on reducing cravings while supporting daily functioning. Our medication-assisted treatment in Delray Beach supports people receiving care across Palm Beach County.

Family Treatment and Programs, Delray Beach

Family treatment and programs support loved ones affected by substance use. You may join if addiction has strained communication, trust, or daily routines at home. Family involvement often improves engagement in treatment. Programs include education, guided conversations, and support planning. Sessions focus on practical steps families can use during and after treatment. Our family treatment and programs serve families from Delray Beach and South Palm Beach County.

Alcoholism Treatment Program, Delray Beach

An alcoholism treatment program is for people whose alcohol use affects their health, work, or relationships. You may seek this care after repeated attempts to cut back or stop drinking. Alcohol use often requires focused medical and therapeutic support. Treatment addresses physical dependence, drinking patterns, and relapse risk. Our alcoholism treatment program in Delray Beach supports people seeking targeted alcohol-focused care within Palm Beach County.

Rehabilitation Center, Delray Beach

Our rehabilitation center in Delray Beach provides structured care across multiple levels of treatment. You may enter rehab if substance use affects safety, health, or daily stability. Rehab often follows detox or a clinical evaluation. Programs focus on building routine, accountability, and coping skills within a structured setting. We support residents from Delray Beach and nearby areas like Kings Point as they move through different levels of rehab care.

Mental Health Service, Delray Beach

Mental health services support people whose emotional or behavioral health affects recovery. You may need this care if anxiety, depression, or mood changes interfere with daily stability. Mental health treatment often runs alongside addiction care. Services include psychiatric evaluation, medication management, and therapy. Care focuses on symptoms that affect focus, sleep, and decision-making. Our mental health services support people receiving care across Palm Beach County.

Driving Directions to Our Delray Beach Center

Our Delray Beach center is located on Linton Boulevard and is easy to reach from major roads in the area. On-site parking is available, with a wheelchair-accessible car park and entrance for added convenience.

Driving Directions from Downtown Delray Beach:

  • Head south towards NW 1st St

  • Turn right onto NW 1st St, then turn left onto NW 1st Ave

  • Turn right onto W Atlantic Ave

  • Take the ramp to I-95 South toward Miami

  • Merge onto I-95 South and continue

  • Take Exit 51 for Linton Blvd

  • Follow the ramp toward Morikami Museum

  • Turn onto Linton Blvd and continue east

  • Turn into the parking area

  • Our center is on the right


Questions People Ask About Addiction Treatment Centers in Delray Beach

The first step is a clinical intake and evaluation to determine safety and level of care. You share substance use history, medical needs, and mental health concerns. Placement begins with detox or residential care based on medical safety. When outpatient care is needed, referral is coordinated to our Delray Beach Congress Park outpatient center.

The most common treatment combines therapy with structured support across levels of care. Treatment often includes behavioral therapy, group sessions, and recovery planning. Services adjust based on substance type and stability.

Acute physical withdrawal usually clears within one to two weeks. Brain and emotional recovery take longer and continue during treatment and follow-up care. Ongoing support helps reduce relapse risk during this period.

Opioid addiction is often harder to treat due to strong cravings and physical dependence. Alcohol can also be difficult because withdrawal carries medical risks. Treatment outcomes improve when care matches severity and duration.

There is no single root cause of addiction. Substance use develops from a mix of brain chemistry, mental health, life stress, and environment. Treatment addresses these factors together rather than focusing on one cause.

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