
Our Inpatient Rehab in Palm Beach, Florida
Our inpatient rehab, also known as residential treatment, offers a highly structured and intensive approach to addiction treatment. Patients are separated from drugs or alcohol by living onsite at our Palm Beach facility and receive evidence-based treatment from our licensed clinicians throughout the day. Inpatient rehab helps you prioritize your recovery and equips you with the essential tools for maintaining sobriety.

Is inpatient treatment right for me?
If you agree with any of the following statements, inpatient rehab could be a life-changing decision:
What Does Our Inpatient Rehab Include?
Inpatient rehab empowers you with the tools, awareness and support you need to live a sober happy life.
During your inpatient stay, our addiction experts lead you through a full-time treatment plan that helps you manage your symptoms and explore the underlying causes of your addiction. This comprehensive approach includes addressing co-occurring mental health disorders and may utilize medication-assisted treatment as medically appropriate.
Why Stay With Us
With our patient-centered approach and team of experienced professionals, we give you the tools, medical support and therapeutic guidance to get your life back.
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Speak With Inpatient Admissions
A Recovery Advocate can answer any questions and help you get started in inpatient rehabilitation.

Using Insurance for Inpatient Rehab
The Recovery Village at Baptist Health is in-network with most national and local insurance providers. We can confirm your insurance coverage or discuss private payment options.

What Our Patients Say
You’re not alone in your struggle with drugs or alcohol. Read our reviews to learn why The Recovery Village at Baptist Health could be the best fit for your recovery needs.
About Inpatient Rehab

Inpatient rehabilitation, sometimes shortened to inpatient rehab, is a level of drug and alcohol addiction treatment where clients stay at a facility for an extended time to focus on their recovery. Inpatient rehab is often also called residential treatment, as clients stay at a facility for several days or weeks.
Inpatient rehab usually comes after medical detoxification, or detox, and is often followed by step-down programs like a partial hospitalization program or outpatient treatment, which offer less restrictive structure and greater independence as patients regain control over their lives.
In inpatient or residential care, patients learn how to live without the influence or use of drugs and alcohol. To achieve this, they’ll receive intensive medical and psychiatric education and support, participate in daily individual and group therapies, and experience enriching and nurturing physical activities.
FAQs About Inpatient Rehab

Explore Our Other Levels of Care
Our comprehensive range of treatment options and personalized treatment plans ensures that every patient receives professional care tailored to meet their individual needs.