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Inpatient Drug Rehab in Jacksonville, Florida

Duval County lost over 3,339 residents to overdose between 2016 and 2023. You're looking for help because someone you love — or you — needs it now. Private residential treatment with PPO insurance coverage is available today.

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Why Jacksonville Needs Quality Inpatient Treatment

Duval County's overdose death rate stands at 52.1 per 100,000 residents — 64% higher than Florida's statewide average of 31.7 per 100,000. Between 2016 and 2023, more than 3,339 Duval County residents died from unintentional overdoses. In 2025 alone, Jacksonville detectives investigated over 220 overdose deaths.

Behind every statistic is a person — a parent, a sibling, a friend. Inpatient drug rehab provides the structured, medically supervised environment that gives people the strongest chance at lasting recovery.

Jacksonville's treatment corridor along Corporate Square Boulevard is home to several accredited facilities offering 24/7 medical supervision, evidence-based therapeutic programming, and the clinical expertise needed to treat the most challenging cases of substance use disorder.

What Is Inpatient Drug Rehab?

Inpatient drug rehab — also called residential treatment — means living at a treatment facility 24 hours a day for 30, 60, or 90 days while receiving intensive therapeutic care.

A typical inpatient program in Jacksonville includes:

  • Medical detoxification (3-10 days depending on substance)
  • Individual therapy 2-3 times per week
  • Daily group therapy sessions
  • Family therapy to repair relationships
  • Psychiatric evaluation and medication management
  • Holistic wellness programming
  • Comprehensive discharge planning

Substances We Treat

Fentanyl & Opioids

The primary driver of Duval County's overdose crisis. Medical detox with buprenorphine or methadone taper is essential.

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Alcohol

Withdrawal can cause life-threatening seizures. Medically supervised detox is non-negotiable.

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Cocaine & Stimulants

Psychological withdrawal requires intensive behavioral therapy during the critical first month.

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Methamphetamine

Extended 90+ day stays recommended due to prolonged neurological recovery timeline.

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Prescription Drugs & Benzos

Gradual medical taper over 2-8 weeks prevents dangerous withdrawal seizures.

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Dual Diagnosis

Co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders require integrated treatment.

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Insurance Coverage and Cost

The average cost of inpatient drug rehab in Florida is $629.33 per day without insurance. With PPO coverage at 60% reimbursement, the daily out-of-pocket cost drops to approximately $251.73.

Most major PPO insurance plans cover residential addiction treatment, including Blue Cross Blue Shield, Aetna, Cigna, United Healthcare, Humana, and Anthem.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does inpatient rehab cost in Florida?

The average cost is $629.33 per day without insurance, about $18,880 for 30 days. With PPO coverage at 60%, out-of-pocket drops to around $251.73/day. Call 904-270-9992 for a free insurance verification.

How long does a patient stay in inpatient rehab?

Programs last 30, 60, or 90 days. The first 3-10 days are medical detox, followed by therapeutic programming. NIDA research shows 90+ days produces the best long-term outcomes.

What insurance companies cover drug rehab?

Most major PPO plans including BCBS, Aetna, Cigna, United Healthcare, Humana, and Anthem. The Mental Health Parity Act requires insurers to cover addiction treatment at the same level as medical care.

What is the difference between inpatient and outpatient rehab?

Inpatient means living at the facility 24/7 for 30-90 days. Outpatient means attending sessions while living at home. Inpatient is recommended for moderate-to-severe addiction. Learn more

Can I get same-day admission in Jacksonville?

Yes, many facilities offer same-day admission. The process starts with a 15-30 minute phone assessment and insurance verification. Call 904-270-9992 to check availability.

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