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Compass Detox

1151 Poinciana Dr, Pembroke Pines, Florida, 33025
Our facility’s philosophy is built upon the belief that chemical dependency, if left untreated, is a chronic, progressive and fatal illness. The problem is pervasive and affects not only the dependent individual but also family members, partners, friends, employers, etc. Chemical dependency places an enormous strain on the family system and places all members in jeopardy. It is Compass Detox’s philosophy that substance abuse is a diagnosable and treatable illness. In the right environment, individuals have the ability to begin a lifestyle of recovery, leading to happy, productive lives. Compass Detox believes that a new way of life is possible. The first step is to undergo a thorough medical and psychological assessment, to identify the needs required to help an individual begin their journey in recovery. Compass Detox believes the journey to recovery begins with the detoxification process, which must be followed with involvement in a therapeutic regimen. In order to achieve and maintain a lifetime of recovery, a lifelong relationship with a therapeutic outlet, i.e., treatment and / or self-help, must be established not only for the identified chemically dependent individual but also for the entire family. Based on these beliefs, Compass Detox was established to provide an intimate and safe environment for individuals to begin the detoxification process. Our treatment facility provides medical and psychological assessments that are combined with a relaxing and educational environment, to help individuals take the first step towards a healthy and productive life, free from chemical dependency.

Facility Highlights

  • Individualized treatment plan
  • 24/7 care from our addiction-trained medical staff
  • Supervised and medically-managed treatment of withdrawal symptoms

Specialization

  • Detox

    Though not all rehab facilities offer “medical detoxification,” all people with an addiction to drugs or alcohol will experience intense physical and emotional changes and discomfort as their bodies react to withdrawal of the addictive substance. Many people use the term “detox” to refer to the period of time (ranging from a few days to a week) when the body is reacting to an addict’s decision to stop using.
  • Residential Treatment

    Residential treatment programs provide housing (food and meals) in addition to treatment for substance abuse. Some facilities offer only short-term residential treatment, some offer only long-term treatment and others offer both, ranging from a few days to many months, based on patient needs.

Facility Settings

  • Luxury

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