Drug Rehabs in Coral Springs, FL

Coral Springs, Florida has multiple and varied addiction treatment options for anyone that may be battling an addiction; whether it be opioids or an alcohol use disorder, there's a treatment facility out there for you.

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Boca Recovery Center – Florida

Boca Raton , FL

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Pompano Beach , FL

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Banyan Treatment Centers – Pompano

Pompano Beach , FL

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Boca Raton , FL

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Recovery Unplugged – Fort Lauderdale

Fort Lauderdale , FL

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Drug And Alcohol Addiction In Coral Springs, FL

Coral Springs, Florida, is part of Broward County and located just north of Fort Lauderdale. With 121,096 residents, it is one of the larger cities in the state and despite its name, the city has no natural springs. As part of the Greater Miami Area, with over 6 million people, drug abuse trends tend to reflect those of a big city (i.e. Opioid abuse, drunk driving, and crime).

Fortunately, south Florida is home to many rehab and treatment facilities that provide various services to help free those suffering from abuse and addiction.

Common Drugs Of Abuse In Coral Springs

Within the suburban city of Coral Springs, the most common drugs of abuse include:

At one point, South Florida was known worldwide for its “pill mills,” where doctors wrote millions of gratuitous painkiller prescriptions (primarily for oxycodone). Consequently, drug overdose deaths in Broward County climbed higher each year, reaching 637 deaths in 2017. In Coral Springs, fewer than 5 opioid overdose deaths jumped to over 50 between 2014 and 2017. Despite the greater availability of anti-overdose medications like naloxone (commonly known as Narcan® nasal spray), fatal overdose rates continue to rise. Making matters worse, Heroin is now being cut with Fentanyl and the exponentially more potent Carfentanil. Because these substances are visually indistinguishable from other powder Opioids, sufferers of addiction often don’t know they’re in life-threatening danger until it’s too late.

There were [over] 600 overdose deaths in Broward County from Opioids last year. That number could quadruple this year alone. We are running four to five overdoses a week in Coral Springs this year.

- Coral Springs Fire Chief Frank Babinec, Sun Sentinel, 2017

Drunk Driving In Coral Springs

Over the last few years, the population both in Florida and in Coral Springs, specifically, has grown dramatically leading to more cars on the road and consequently more traffic accidents. Oftentimes, residents and tourists enjoy Miami’s nightlife, then drive back home or to hotels in surrounding parts of the metro area. This puts increasing numbers of drunk drivers on Florida roadways. Subsequently, nearly 1 in 4 traffic deaths involve alcohol in Broward County.

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Substance Abuse Statistics For Coral Springs

97

percent

In the first half of 2016, 97% of heroin cases involved fentanyl in Broward County.

582

overdose deaths

In 2016, Broward County suffered 582 drug overdose deaths, double the number of drug deaths in 2014.

3,104

DUI violations

In 2017, Broward County issued 3,104 DUI violations, or 8.5 per day.

Addiction Treatment And Support Groups In Coral Springs

South Florida, including Coral Springs, offers many options for detox, inpatient treatment and outpatient residential rehabs. In 2018, Broward County opened a new facility in Fort Lauderdale to service the growing addiction epidemic in South Florida. County-organized residential treatment services are also available to Coral Springs residents at the Stephen R. Booher facility within the city.

Each year, the Broward Addiction Recovery Center accepts over 4,500 clients, with 1,800 benefiting from medically-supervised detox.

Once an individual leaves treatment, he/she/they (or their families) can attend one of many substance use disorder support groups. Alcoholics Anonymous and Narcotics Anonymous in every corner of Broward County to help individuals maintain their sobriety. In Coral Springs, the Broward County Human Services Department oversees the local branch of the Broward County Family Success Center. In addition to other family resources, the center provides substance abuse counseling and psychotherapy.

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A substance use disorder (SUD) can dismantle your life if left untreated. The first step towards recovery is exploring all of your treatment options. To learn more about your treatment options, speak with a treatment provider today.

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Government Programs

Find local government programs that promote sober living and will help you find peace in your day to day life.

Name Location Phone
The South Florida Region of Narcotics Anonymous P.O. Box 5842
Lighthouse Point, FL 33074-5842
844-623-5674
Give Fort Lauderdale 100 N Andrews Ave
Fort Lauderdale, Florida
954-828-8000
Mid-Coast Convention of Narcotics Anonymous P.O. Box 8213
Delray Beach, FL 33484
561-393-0303

College Programs

Student Services

Keiser University-Ft Lauderdale

1500 NW 49th St
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33309

Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment

Lynn University

3601 N. Military Trail
Boca Raton, FL 33431

FAU Counseling And Psychological Services

Florida Atlantic University

777 Glades Road
Boca Raton, FL 33431

Drug and Alcohol Abuse Prevention Programs

Everglades University

5002 T-Rex Ave #100
Boca Raton, FL 33431

STUDENT COUNSELING

Nova Southeastern University

3538 South University Drive (in University Park Plaza)Davie
FL 33328

Student Services and Advising

Southeastern College-Jacksonville

17395 NW 59th Ave.
Miami Lakes Area , FL 33015

Student Development Center-Counseling Services (SDC-CS)

Florida Memorial University

15800 N.W. 42nd Ave
Miami Gardens, FL 33054

AA and NA Meetings in Coral Springs

Name Address Fellowship Hours
Hispanic Intergroup of AA Sunrise, broward county, FL 33345 Alcoholics Anonymous (AA)
Broward County A.A. Intergroup Oakland Commerce Center, 3317 NW 10th Terrace, Suite 404, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33309 Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) Monday: 9:00 am - 5:00 pm, Tuesday: 9:00 am - 5:00 pm, Wednesday: 9:00 am - 5:00 pm, Thursday: 9:00 am - 6:00 pm, Friday: 9:00 am - 6:00 pm
The French Intergroup of Florida St. John's Church Hall 1111 East Sample Rd, Pompano Beach, FL 33064 Alcoholics Anonymous (AA)
South Palm Beach County Intergroup of AA 2905 S. Federal Hwy, Suite C15, Delray Beach, FL 33483 Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) Monday: 9:00 am - 5:00 pm, Tuesday: 9:00 am - 5:00 pm, Wednesday: 9:00 am - 5:00 pm, Thursday: 9:00 am - 5:00 pm, Friday: 9:00 am - 9:00 am, Saturday: 10:00 am - 1:00 pm

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