
Health Care Alternatives realize that drug and/or alcohol addiction, eating disorders and mental health disorders such as anxiety, depression, and any other significant mental health issues-can create complex problems that impact almost every aspect of an individual’s life: the family, work and community. Because of the complexity and devastating consequences, treatment must involve many components as no single treatment is appropriate for everyone. Matching treatment services to an individual’s particular needs is critical to their success and recovery. – Please see our descriptions of proven program options offered through Health Care Alternative’s.
Call today for a free confidential screening assessment and recommendation for treatment option:
(800) 226-0300
(727) 449-0300 (services covered by many insurances).
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If you or your loved one is in need of an alcohol or drug treatment, you are not alone. Addiction, or chemical dependency, affects one out of every three American families. Healthcare Alternative is here to offer you hope and healing and will work with your unique family dynamic to achieve a full, lasting recovery from drugs or alcohol. (read more)
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| In a society that often values physical appearance over quality of character, it’s easy to see why more and more individuals are struggling to overcome negative body image issues and eating disorders. If you or your loved one is battling anorexia or bulimia, or other related eating disorders; Healthcare Alternatives offers highly effective outpatient eating disorders treatments. (read more) |
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| Formerly known as dual diagnosis or dual disorder, co-occurring disorders describe the presence of two or more disorders at the same time. People with dual disorders are at high risk for many additional problems such as. (read more) |
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| Treatment at this level of care is indicated for the individual who is not in need of stabilization/ rehabilitation services and who can manage on an out-patient basis. Outpatient services vary on intensity based on the clinical needs of the patient. (read more) |
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