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Our objective is to provide individuals in our vicinity with a superior sober living experience compared to any other available option, with the aim of assisting those who are commencing their journey towards recovery from addiction.
One of the first steps when seeking treatment for substance abuse is the detoxification process. Here you are medically supervised and managed through withdrawal process to rid the body of drugs & alcohol.
Residential inpatient treatment is when a client lives on-site 24 hours a day, 7 days a week while receiving intensive inpatient treatment. Learn more about inpatient treatment and how it can help you on your journey.
The partial day program at Calusa Recovery combines the best of aspects inpatient and outpatient treatment to form a hybrid program that allows you to experience inpatient therapies on an outpatient basis.
Find out why the innovative intensive outpatient program at Calusa Recovery is your best choice when seeking an outpatient addiction treatment program in Ft. Myers, Florida.
Our outpatient program will enable your professional life to become limitless. We offer the tools for you to become the best you can be while being sober! If you’re in Lee County, don’t wait another day to start your recovery.
The family program at Calusa Recovery is an integral part of our programming. Family therapy is an essential part of the recovery process because it allows members of the entire family system to learn how to recover as a unit while supporting their loved-one in recovery.
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If you’re looking for a sober, safe, and affordable place to stay, we’re here to help you get away from drugs and alcohol and get back on track with your sobriety.
Promote and support people’s financial independence through work. Provide opportunities for people to find employment or internships through the Chamber’s community outreach.
Our mission is to empower and inspire residents to thrive in their new environment and to find joy in their lives. We want them to learn to appreciate themselves and work together to build a new community and strong support system.
If a resident wants to extend their time limit for any reason, the President has to approve it. If a resident doesn’t ask permission and stays outside after the time limit expires, they can be kicked out. Officers have a majority of votes to change a resident’s time limit for safety reasons, probation, or anything else they think is necessary.
A place for the whole family to get together and have a good old-fashioned laugh. A place you can always count on to be there for each other. A place you know you belong.