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Recovery

Updated: Sep 19




Alcoholics Anonymous

24-Hour Hotline: 407-870-8282

Osceola County: 407-260-5408

Espanol: 407-240-1181

AL-ANON Family: 888-425-2666

 

The Blackberry Center

Address: 91 Beehive Circle, St. Cloud, FL 34769

Phone: 888-512-9802

The Blackberry Center is a psychiatric and substance abuse treatment center that provides mental health counseling, drug and alcohol detox, and dual diagnosis treatments. Only voluntary admissions are accepted. Medicare and Commercial insurances are accepted. Phone is answered 24/7.

 

Inspire Counseling & Support Center - St. Cloud

Address: 3113 -3115 Innovation Dr., St. Cloud, FL 34769

Phone: 407-892-5700

We are experienced in treating depression, substance abuse, PTSD, and other mental health disorders in individual, group and family counseling formats. We offer both inpatient and outpatient treatment options at our St. Cloud Counseling Center. Our behavioral health services are available for children (seven years and older), adolescents and adults. We’re proud to serve a diverse range of individuals including veterans, families and individuals recently released from the justice system. We accept most major insurance providers, including Medicaid and Medicare.

 

Narcotics Anonymous

Website: https://www.na.org 

24-Hour Hotline: 407-425-5157

NAR-ANON Family: 800-477-6291

 

Osceola County Library Social Worker

Address: 211 E Dakin, Kissimmee, FL 34741

Phone: 407-742-8888

Referral Services for the following: Parenting Support, Government Programs, Re-employment, Grief & Loss, Childcare Support, Food Assistance, Elder Care, Healthcare, Housing Assistance, Substance Abuse Treatment, Mental Health Counseling, and LGBTQIA+ Support.

Hours of Operation:

Hart Library (Monday – Wednesday / 1-7pm)

Buenaventura Lakes Library (Thursdays 1-7pm / Fridays 9am-2pm)

Poinciana Library (Every other Saturday 9am-2pm)

 

The Transition House

Address: 3800 5th Street, St. Cloud, FL 34769

Phone: 407-892-5700

The Transition House is a behavioral health organization serving the public and homeless veterans. Services include outpatient and residential programs and work release programs for men and women dealing with substance abuse, mental health, and other co-occurring disorders. The Veterans Program is designed to engage homeless veterans and guide them towards independence through employment and permanent housing. Services are offered to male veterans, and our facility can host 40 male veterans. This program is for veterans that may or may not have been involved with the judicial system and those with disabilities.




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