Aware Recovery Care Now Serving Clients in the Greater Tampa Bay Area of Florida

Aware Recovery Care Now Serving Clients in the Greater Tampa Bay Area of Florida

As of October 1, 2021, Aware Recovery Care of Florida is serving individuals struggling with addiction to alcohol and/or drugs in the greater Tampa Bay region. Aware is known for its novel in-home addiction treatment model – one that brings care to those in need in the comfort and privacy of their homes.

This move comes at a time when data from the regional medical examiner’s office shows a significant increase in opioid fatalities for the first half of 2021 when compared to 2020 for many of the eight counties included in the Tampa Bay region.

Alcoholism is also increasing in the region – fed partly by the negative effects of the pandemic.

Partnering with Florida Blue and New Directions

Florida Blue and New Directions are partnering with Aware Recovery Care in Florida to offer this comprehensive in-home addiction treatment program.

Aware Recovery Care is a pioneer in the in-home mental health industry and provides novel In-Home Addiction Treatment (IHAT) in Maine, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Indiana, and Florida. As a hybrid of both home and integrated medical and behavioral health, Aware Recovery Care has served thousands of clients throughout the Northeastern and Southeastern United States. The novel Aware in-home addiction treatment model’s effectiveness has been validated by years of patient outcomes and over 19 quarters of payor data, proving the thesis that the home is the optimal treatment center for most patients seeking recovery from substance use disorders.

If you are struggling with an addiction to drugs and/or alcohol and need help in Maine, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Indiana, or Florida, the recovery teams at Aware Recovery Care are here to help. Our unique model of care is giving clients a significantly better chance of recovery when compared to traditional inpatient rehab care. To learn more, please contact one of our Recovery Specialists.