Orlando Outpatient Center Drug and Alcohol Rehab

Orlando Outpatient Center Drug and Alcohol Rehab Orlando Outpatient Center offers comprehensive outpatient treatment for drug and alcohol addictions.

Orlando Outpatient Center is a physician-led behavioral healthcare company dedicated to providing evidence-based, expert care for addiction and mental health conditions. We work with healthcare providers, organizations and individuals to connect those in need to life-saving addiction treatment and mental health support that repairs lives, families and the surrounding communities. If you or someone you know is in need of substance abuse treatment, call us at (407) 968-7717.

The holiday season can be joyful, but we know it can also bring challenges. That’s why we're open 24/7, even during the ...
12/22/2025

The holiday season can be joyful, but we know it can also bring challenges. That’s why we're open 24/7, even during the holidays, to support you or your loved ones on your recovery journey. Whether you need care or are ready to make a referral, we’re just a call away at 855-514-2339.

From our village to yours, we wish you a safe, happy, and healthy holiday season.

If the holidays feel heavy right now, you’re not alone. This season can stir up stress, loneliness, cravings, or old rou...
12/04/2025

If the holidays feel heavy right now, you’re not alone. This season can stir up stress, loneliness, cravings, or old routines — and that can make it even harder to manage addiction on your own.

But you don’t have to wait until “after the holidays” to get help. Treatment can start any day, and support is available right now. A healthier, steadier life is still possible — even in the middle of a busy season.

👉Watch our video to learn more: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=riR0bI_JUVI

If you’re thinking about change, we’re here for you. Reach out when you’re ready.

The holiday season can be a challenging time to get sober. Learn more about what you or a loved one can do to prevent relapse. ______________________________...

🎃 If you’re in recovery — or thinking about it — Halloween can bring up more than just spooky fun. 👻 Want some helpful, ...
10/31/2025

🎃 If you’re in recovery — or thinking about it — Halloween can bring up more than just spooky fun. 👻

Want some helpful, supportive tips for staying sober and feeling strong this weekend? Watch our quick video 👉 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cmar0mM8DMw

You’re not alone. You’re worthy. Your wellness matters. 💛

The holidays can bring a craving to drink alcohol. Learn about ways you can enjoy Halloween without alcohol. _____________________________________________☎️-...

Happy National Addiction Professionals Day! To celebrate, we’re shining a spotlight on the incredible dedication and har...
09/22/2025

Happy National Addiction Professionals Day!

To celebrate, we’re shining a spotlight on the incredible dedication and hard work of our exceptional team at Orlando Outpatient Center.

In the face of adversity and the challenges that addiction presents, our team consistently goes above and beyond to provide compassionate care, support and guidance to those in need. Their tireless efforts make a world of difference in the lives of individuals and families affected by addiction.

We are profoundly thankful for the positive impact our team makes every day. Their compassion, resilience, and unwavering dedication inspire us all to strive for excellence.

Thank you for being the driving force behind our mission. Here's to the incredible addiction professionals at Orlando Outpatient Center and the positive change they bring to the world.

September is National Recovery Month- a time to celebrate the strength, resilience, and progress of everyone on their re...
09/01/2025

September is National Recovery Month- a time to celebrate the strength, resilience, and progress of everyone on their recovery journey. While we celebrate recovery every day, we're especially proud to be part of the recovery community this month and will be sharing messages alongside others in our community, like the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA).

This week, we're focusing on the importance of health in recovery. We can all strive to be healthier and achieve our wellness goals. Here are some key points to remember and share this week:
We can overcome challenges related to mental health and substance use conditions.

- It is OK to reach out for help with substance use and mental health conditions.
- Making informed, healthy choices can support our well-being.
- It's OK and important to reach out for help, especially if addiction or mental health conditions are affecting our relationships, work, or day-to-day life.

This month, prioritize your needs by setting healthy boundaries, asking for support when you need it, taking time to rest and recharge, and practicing gratitude daily. Every small step you take toward self-care is a step toward lasting recovery.

For more information on National Recovery Month and how you can get involved, click the link:
https://result.ma/7csSN2Y

August 31 is International Overdose Awareness Day — a time to honor the lives lost to overdose, support the loved ones t...
08/31/2025

August 31 is International Overdose Awareness Day — a time to honor the lives lost to overdose, support the loved ones they leave behind, and raise awareness about the life-saving power of prevention, education and treatment.

Overdose is preventable. Through compassionate care, evidence-based treatment, and reducing stigma, we can save lives and offer hope to those who are struggling.

Today, we remember. We advocate. We act.

For more information on overdose and treatment options available, check out our article here: https://result.ma/b88xzSQ

Choosing the right level of care is one of the most important steps in your recovery journey. Inpatient and outpatient r...
08/08/2025

Choosing the right level of care is one of the most important steps in your recovery journey. Inpatient and outpatient rehab both offer life-changing support for those struggling with addiction or mental health conditions — but they differ in structure, intensity and the amount of supervision involved.

Inpatient rehab provides round-the-clock care in a structured environment, making it ideal for those needing a higher level of support.

Outpatient rehab offers more flexibility, allowing individuals to maintain daily responsibilities while receiving evidence-based care.

Understanding the difference can help you or a loved one take the next right step toward healing.
Learn more about which treatment approach may be right for you: https://result.ma/s7Lq8xj

Mental Health Month is the perfect time to assess your mental health and determine what's working and whether you may ne...
05/15/2025

Mental Health Month is the perfect time to assess your mental health and determine what's working and whether you may need additional support. While most people are aware of outpatient counseling options, not everyone is familiar with voluntary inpatient mental health programs.

Inpatient mental health rehab provides a unique opportunity for patients to focus entirely on their mental health while living onsite at a facility. Our subacute care level offers specialized treatment for individuals diagnosed with a mental health condition who are not an immediate harm to themselves or others.

Our comprehensive program includes individual, group, and family engagement sessions, medication management, and recreational activities aimed at building healthy long-term habits. Within our residential mental health care program, patients have the opportunity to establish a robust framework for their mental health in a safe environment, free from the stressors and triggers of daily life.

If you or someone you know is struggling with a mental health condition, our inpatient rehab program may be the right fit. Contact us today to learn more about how we can support your journey to recovery and provide the care you deserve.

April is Alcohol Awareness Month, a time dedicated to increasing public understanding of alcoholism and its effects on i...
04/03/2025

April is Alcohol Awareness Month, a time dedicated to increasing public understanding of alcoholism and its effects on individuals, families, and communities. As we observe this important month, we encourage you to learn more about alcoholism, its causes, effects, and available treatment options.

From national organizations like the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA) and Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) to local treatment centers like The Recovery Village, there are resources available to provide support, guidance, and assistance on the recovery journey.

Whether you're seeking information for yourself or someone you love, we're here to provide the resources and support you need. Visit our website at https://result.ma/7drqmmb to learn more about our admissions process or call us today to take the next step toward healing.

Recovery isn’t just about stopping substance use — it’s about building a life of health, purpose, and connection. A stro...
02/12/2025

Recovery isn’t just about stopping substance use — it’s about building a life of health, purpose, and connection. A strong support system is crucial for long-term success. Surrounding yourself with supportive people and engaging in services that address every dimension of life — physical health, home life, purpose, and community — will help you thrive.

Sobriety is possible, and you don’t have to walk this journey alone.

Check out our website to learn more about how to create a life of lasting recovery: https://buff.ly/3CP9B9u

What is dual diagnosis treatment, and how can it help those struggling with both mental health and substance use disorde...
01/31/2025

What is dual diagnosis treatment, and how can it help those struggling with both mental health and substance use disorders?
Our video breaks it all down, explaining how treating both conditions together can lead to lasting recovery. Take a moment to watch and learn how dual diagnosis treatment could be the solution you or a loved one needs:

Dual diagnosis is when a person has both a mental health and substance use disorder. A dual diagnosis is also called having co-occurring disorders.More Info:...

Alcoholism is more than just drinking too much—it’s a serious disease that affects millions of people and their loved on...
01/15/2025

Alcoholism is more than just drinking too much—it’s a serious disease that affects millions of people and their loved ones. Understanding it is the first step toward overcoming it.

This video breaks down what alcoholism really is, how it impacts lives, and why seeking help is so important. Whether you or someone you care about is struggling, this video offers valuable insights.

Click here to watch the video: https://buff.ly/4j5RBb0

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