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<p><strong>ABOUT THE SALVATION ARMY ADULT REHABILITATION CENTER OF ORLANDO</strong></p> <p>A part of the Salvation Army's nationwide network of Adult Rehabilitation Centers (ARCs), the Adult Rehabilitation Center of Orlando, Florida, offers <strong>long-term residential treatment to men</strong> struggling with chemical dependency. It's one of 295 substance abuse treatment facilities in Florida (<a href="https://wwwdasis.samhsa.gov/webt/state_data/FL17.pdf" target="_blank">44 percent</a> of all treatment facilities in the state) to provide specialized programming for men. </p> <p>While the program does not offer medical detoxification on-site, similar programs operated by the Salvation Army (including ones in <a href="https://www.rehabs.com/listings/harbor-light-the-salvation-army-1156637603/" target="_blank">Ohio</a> and <a href="https://www.rehabs.com/listings/the-salvation-army-harbor-light-center-3203149231/" target="_blank">San Francisco</a>) facilitate an initial social detoxification program if necessary.</p> <p><strong>TREATMENT & ASSESSMENT</strong></p> <p>Upon admission, clients may undergo an <strong>initial assessment</strong> and evaluation to ensure the ARC's program offers an appropriate level of treatment. Most of Salvation Army ARCs' residential programs require a long-term <strong>commitment of six months</strong>. In 2017, only <a href="https://wwwdasis.samhsa.gov/webt/state_data/FL17.pdf" target="_blank">21 percent</a> of non-hospital based substance abuse treatment facilities in Florida provided residential programs lasting longer than 30 days.</p> <p>The ARC adheres to a <strong>therapeutic community model of treatment</strong>, which offers a structured schedule of programming in a social, interactive, and peer-driven atmosphere. Clients regularly attend <strong>individual and group counseling</strong> sessions, as well as addiction education classes, <a href="https://www.recovery.org/pro/articles/sad-lets-talk-about-seasonal-affective-disorder-and-relapse/" target="_blank">relapse prevention</a> workshops, and coping skills groups</p> <p>Treatment is also largely grounded in the <a href="https://www.recovery.org/pro/articles/did-aa-save-my-life/" target="_blank">12-step</a> model of recovery. Clients are introduced to the fellowship's philosophy and practices, attend <strong>12-step meetings</strong>, study 12-step literature, and perform associated "step-work." Clients may also attend church services, participate in <strong>Bible studies</strong>, attend <a href="(http://www.recovery.org/pro/articles/help-from-your-higher-self-how-spirituality-and-life-purpose-aid-recovery/" target="_blank">spiritual guidance</a> sessions, and give devotionals. </p> <p>The ARC of Richmond incorporates <strong>work therapy</strong> into programming, typically after 30 days of treatment. While continuing to participate in required treatment activities, residents are assigned a <strong>full-time work schedule</strong> to support the Salvation Army organization. In most cases, residents assist with the daily operations of the organizationβs thrift stores, which help fund treatment services. In 2017, <a href="https://wwwdasis.samhsa.gov/webt/state_data/FL17.pdf" target="_blank">39 percent</a> of substance abuse treatment facilities in Florida provided employment counseling or training for its clients.</p> <p><strong>STAFF CREDENTIALS</strong></p> <p>There is currently no information provided by the facility regarding its treatment staff.</p> <p><strong>ACCOMMODATIONS & AMENITIES</strong></p> <p>Typically, the Salvation Army's ARCs house residents in simple <strong>dorm-like facilities</strong>. The one alum polled by Rehabs.com at the time of this writing gave this facility a rating of three out of five stars for its cleanliness and general upkeep.</p> <p><strong>WHAT ALUMNI SAY</strong></p> <p>To date, the one alum surveyed by Rehabs.com, an anonymous 26-to-39-year-old male, gave Orlando's ARC a mixed review. While he awarded the facility five out of five stars for its cleanliness and its administrative and discharge procedures, he also gave the rehab just two stars for its counseling options, its connectivity and visitor policies, and its family participation. When asked, on a scale from one to five, if he would recommend the facility, the alum gave a rating of three.</p> <p>On its Facebook page<small class="footnote"><a target="_blank" href="#footnote-1"><sup>[1]</sup></a></small>, which the organization has the ability to manage, the Orlando ARC received a <strong>4.5 out of five star rating</strong> based on the opinions of five individuals. "This place is saving my life...its a great place to get your life back on track. Very welcoming to the newcomer," wrote Wayne in a representative review.</p> <p><strong>FINANCING</strong></p> <p>The ARC of Orlando provides its treatment services to clients <strong>free of charge</strong>. Salvation Army's treatment programs are supported by revenue gained through its thrift stores and private donations. </p> <p><small class="footnote"><a target="_blank" href="#footnote-1"><sup>[1]</sup></a> <a href="https://www.facebook.com/pg/The-Salvation-Army-Orlando-Adult-Rehabilitation-Center-1713667495606122/reviews/?ref=page_internal" target="_blank">https://www.facebook.com/pg/The-Salvation-Army-Orlando-Adult-Rehabilitation-Center-1713667495606122/reviews/?ref=page_internal</a></small></p>
β Susan Linney Β· 2018-12-25 11:57:30 PST
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