Recovery First Treatment Center Launches Evening Virtual Treatment Program in English and Spanish, Expanding Access to Care
September 09 2024 - 2:58PM
As the nation recognizes National Recovery Month, Recovery First
Treatment Center has launched a virtual evening Intensive
Outpatient Program (IOP) to help more people find recovery by
removing barriers to care. This program, offered in English and
Spanish, allows individuals in Florida to access high-quality
addiction treatment online conveniently from their homes.
Statistics highlight the urgent need for accessible treatment
options. According to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health
Services Administration (SAMHSA), nearly 21 million Americans
struggle with substance use disorders, yet only about 10% receive
the treatment they need.
One of the standout features of the virtual evening IOP is its
bilingual availability. Recovery First acknowledges the critical
need for inclusive care, with more than 21% of the population in
Florida speaking Spanish.
"Quality care should never be out of reach due to logistical or
language barriers,” said Linda Hood, Clinical Director at Recovery
First Treatment Center. “Our virtual, evening IOP is tailored to
meet these challenges, providing flexible, individualized care that
fits seamlessly into our patients' lives. Our bilingual care team
also ensures that both English and Spanish-speaking patients
receive access to this much-needed care."
The virtual evening IOP at Recovery First runs during
non-working hours, on Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday from 6-9 p.m.
EST. This schedule is designed to accommodate individuals with
demanding routines, enabling them to receive essential care without
disrupting their daily lives. The program offers a comprehensive
blend of group, individual, and family therapy sessions, all
conducted online.
Leading the virtual therapy groups is Carol Soto, LMHC, a
Licensed Mental Health Counselor with extensive experience in
treating anxiety, trauma, depression, relationship challenges, and
addiction. Soto utilizes evidence-based approaches such as
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, Motivational Interviewing,
behavior training, and mindfulness activities to meet patients
where they are in their recovery journey.
Recovery First’s virtual evening IOP is available to patients
living and receiving care in Florida who have a primary substance
use disorder. No referral is necessary, and Recovery First staff
can diagnose substance use disorders during the virtual intake
process.
“All that’s required is a computer or phone and a quiet location
within Florida,” said Hood. “This Recovery Month, we want to
emphasize that recovery is possible for anyone.”
For more information, call 866-391-4241 or visit
https://recoveryfirst.org/blog/treatment/virtual-intensive-outpatient/.
About Recovery First Treatment Center
Recovery First Treatment Center is located in Hollywood, FL.
Recovery First treats patients who are struggling with drug
addiction, alcohol addiction and co-occurring mental/behavioral
health issues.
Contact:
Joy SuttonVP of Brand and
Communicationsjsutton@contactaac.com615-587-7728