At Wellness Resource Center, we offer a unique treatment experience designed to meet you where you are in your recovery journey. Our phased approach allows you to progress through the recovery process at your own pace.
In Phase I, you'll take part in treatment full time in our partial hospitalization program for at least 28 days, stepping down to part-time treatment in our intensive outpatient program in Phase II only when the time is right for you.The minimum length of stay in Phase II is typically 60 days, but we can extend your stay until you achieve your recovery goals.
In Phase I, you'll take part in treatment full time in our partial hospitalization program for at least 28 days, stepping down to part-time treatment in our intensive outpatient program in Phase II only when the time is right for you.The minimum length of stay in Phase II is typically 60 days, but we can extend your stay until you achieve your recovery goals.
Services
Wellness Resource Center is a private treatment program in South Florida that is dedicated to providing comprehensive care for adult men and women who are struggling with substance use disorders and co-occurring mental health issues, such as anxiety disorders, depressive disorders, bipolar disorder, personality disorders, trauma, and eating disorders (non-primary diagnoses only).
Deciding on the right treatment program for yourself or a loved one can be an extremely difficult and overwhelming endeavor. Our goal at Wellness Resource Center is to provide you with as much information as you need to make an educated decision. We are here to guide you every step of the way, not only in coming to treatment, but also during the course of treatment and beyond.
If you are unable to call Wellness Resource Center at (561) 349-4166 please use the form provided below to submit a confidential message to our admissions staff. We will respond as soon as possible. Please note that by leaving your contact information in the space provided, you consent to allow Wellness Resource Center to use this information to contact you.
Wellness Resource Center's clinical offices are just minutes from the ocean. Our community housing is sequestered in a quiet and discreet neighborhood that is easily accessible from major roads such as I-95 and the Florida Turnpike. Our residences include a pool and common spaces for clients to relax when they are not in individual and group therapy.
At Wellness Resource Center, we understand how intimidating getting treatment for addiction and mental illness can seem, which is why we have developed a streamlined admissions process that is as comfortable as possible.
Prospective clients, families, and referents are free to contact Wellness Resource Center directly during regular business hours, when our onsite admissions coordinator will be ready and willing to answer any questions and facilitate the process of admissions.Additionally, individuals can contact our Admissions Support Center 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Prospective clients, families, and referents are free to contact Wellness Resource Center directly during regular business hours, when our onsite admissions coordinator will be ready and willing to answer any questions and facilitate the process of admissions.Additionally, individuals can contact our Admissions Support Center 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Reviews (10)
Dave R.
Nov 04, 2021
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First the good, then the bad.
Good- The people and the community. A majority of the staff, clinicians, and therapists are great. The "clients" or patients were all very accepting as well.
I was quite nervous when I arrived, but left feeling like I had made a family. They are my base.
The apartments were great, clean and the pool (although rules made it rarely able to use) was nice. I felt very safe in the center,
alternative therapies are a great option. I truly enjoyed equine therapy, art therapy, yoga and meditation.
Most importantly, I grew a lot while at WRC, and hope
Good- The people and the community. A majority of the staff, clinicians, and therapists are great. The "clients" or patients were all very accepting as well.
I was quite nervous when I arrived, but left feeling like I had made a family. They are my base.
The apartments were great, clean and the pool (although rules made it rarely able to use) was nice. I felt very safe in the center,
alternative therapies are a great option. I truly enjoyed equine therapy, art therapy, yoga and meditation.
Most importantly, I grew a lot while at WRC, and hope
Brittany Anderson
Oct 13, 2021
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This was one of the worst treatment centers I have been to. It felt like all they cared about was the money not the client. If you had good insurance they wanted to keep you as long as they could. Some of the staff members were rude to clients and should not be working in a treatment center that claims to focus on mental health as one of its main treatment areas. My therapist Jill K was awful. She was on her cell phone almost all of our individual sessions, I had to ask her multiple times to give me assignments (she should have been doing that as the therapist), she was lazy, never engaged in our
Greg Gent
Oct 01, 2021
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Molly Landolt
Sep 28, 2021
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Betty Hulton
Jul 21, 2021
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My son arrived at the wellness center on Thursday and I had a great conversation with a lady named Sam. Exciting and looking forward to all the services they provide. Hopefully this will help my son regain his life. I will post again as the journey continues. So far very impressed.
Looking forward to further communication!
Looking forward to further communication!
Jennifer Andrews
Oct 24, 2020
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I currently work here, however I do see a lot of great clients work the program, focus on themselves not only to become better from this disease, but a better human being overall. I wanted to write this because the whole staff is wonderful to work for and truly do care about the clients that come through those doors. Some ratings may have a one star because they weren't focused on themselves and maybe they aren't ready to. I hope and pray that day comes for them because the transformation I see in a lot of these people that come here is beautiful.
Jonathan P.
Sep 05, 2020
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I was 19 years old when I came into Wellness Resource center. I had Been struggling with drug addiction and could not stop despite always wanting better things for myself. I had a terrible relationship with my family members (they feared for my life and did not know what to do with me), no good friends in my life, poor relationships, was a bad employee, and on top of it all I couldn’t properly manage my emotions. I was constantly unhappy, anxious, and lost.
I got into wellness, and I stayed there for a few months. During this time, I got to be a part of therapy groups and they took us to meetings
I got into wellness, and I stayed there for a few months. During this time, I got to be a part of therapy groups and they took us to meetings
Lauren Decker
Nov 20, 2019
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As I look back on my experience as a client at Wellness, two words come to mind: gratitude and opportunity. I’m grateful that I entered treatment at Wellness back in 2016 because everything that I have today, such as genuine laughter, meaningful relationships, peace of mind, and the desire to LIVE LIFE, began materializing the moment I walked through the doors and accepted the help.
During my time at Wellness, I’ll be the first to admit that I wasn’t the most appreciative of the lengths that the therapists and staff members went to ensure my safety and well-being. I took many things for
During my time at Wellness, I’ll be the first to admit that I wasn’t the most appreciative of the lengths that the therapists and staff members went to ensure my safety and well-being. I took many things for
Elizabeth Belton
Oct 25, 2019
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Wellness Resource Center truly cares about their clients. I didn’t always realize that while I was there, but looking back and seeing how some other programs are give me a great respect for wellness. I am still involved in the Wellness community because I believe in what they are doing and would like to support them in any way I can.
They strongly encourage clients to get into the local recovery community early on. Which in my opinion is vital to staying sober. I left Wellness with a group of sober supports, a sponsor and a home group. Wellness also dives into root problems in therapy. I was
They strongly encourage clients to get into the local recovery community early on. Which in my opinion is vital to staying sober. I left Wellness with a group of sober supports, a sponsor and a home group. Wellness also dives into root problems in therapy. I was
Strap Sea
Sep 13, 2019
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I've had multiple attempts at treatment and substance abuse therapy. Wellness Resource Center was by far the most helpful of all the facilities I've been to. The therapists were extremely caring and the treatment was individualized to fit my needs. The most beneficial aspect was the focus on after care, and stressing the Importance of my participation in a 12 step recovery program. I was able to meet and spend time with members of the local recovery community, and coming from out of state, this helped me tremendously. I was able to firmly plant my feet and stay sober over 16 months. The longest