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Florida Center For Recovery
Florida Center for Recovery (FCR), a leading addiction treatment center in the US, provides supervised medical detox and rehab programs to treat alcoholism, drug addiction and co-occurring mental health disorders such as PTSD, depression and anxiety. We are a 72-bed rehab facility accredited and certified by The Joint Commission, which sets the standard for delivery of safe and effective care of the highest quality and value for our clients.

As a licensed detox and addiction rehab facility in Florida, FCR provides treatment for those struggling with the disease of addiction throughout the nation. At any given time we have clients from New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Michigan and Ohio, to name a few, who have traveled to our Fort Pierce rehab facility for the complete and the professional care they deserve.
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In 1980 Jack Hamilton, the founder of Florida Center for Recovery (FCR), began his sobriety and a brand new chapter in his life. Propelled by his hope for life and his strong belief in addicts helpingother addicts, Jack felt that he needed to do something to help others who were struggling with addiction.
Alcohol detox is the first step in alcoholism treatment, and it often requires 24/7 medical attention. Abruptly ending or reducing alcohol consumption after a period of excessive use may cause the body to experience withdrawal symptoms that can range from mild to life-threatening. Having the support of an inpatient medical detox center can help to ensure a safe and comfortable withdrawal process.
Florida Center for Recovery (FCR), a drug rehab in Saint Lucie County, has been offering drug detox and comprehensive inpatient drug addiction treatment since 2002. Our drug rehab programs are founded on the belief of treating body, mind, and spirit utilizing a blend of evidence-based practices, traditional therapies, and holistic alternative therapies.
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Everyone has heard that heroin comes from poppy plants. There's a little more to it than that. Heroin is in a drug class known as "opioids." It's made from morphine. And morphine is a natural substance taken from the seed pod of the opium poppy plants that grow in Southeast and Southwest Asia, Mexico, and Colombia.
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