Twelve Oaks Alcohol and Drug Treatment Center Accredited
Twelve Oaks Recovery Center, located just off the Emerald Coast near Pensacola, Florida, is a leading addiction and mental health treatment center. At our tranquil, state-of-the-art facility on the Navarre Sound, adults age 18 and older can participate in individualized programming to address addiction concerns as well as symptoms of mental health conditions. Our expert staff offers several levels of care, including medically monitored detoxification, residential treatment, a partial hospitalization program (PHP), and an intensive outpatient program (IOP). Besides working with you to craft a treatment plan that can meet your specific needs and goals, our multidisciplinary team will plan for your discharge, building a continuum of care that can support long-term recovery and a healthier life. At Twelve Oaks, we take an integrative approach to healing, focusing on each patient as a whole person, not just a list of symptoms. Our therapeutic interventions, which include yoga and recreational therapy, address each person physically, mentally, emotionally, socially, and spiritually. Integrative therapies can offer benefits that include lower blood pressure, more restful sleep, and reduced stress and anxiety. Twelve Oaks also honors and supports the needs of military members and first responders. We provide two separate tracks — addiction and mental health — for our military and first responder patients. Whether you are struggling with addictions to substances such as alcohol, cocaine, heroin, or prescription drugs or symptoms of mental health concerns like anxiety, bipolar disorder, depression, or posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), our specially trained treatment team is here to serve you.
It is the Mission of Twelve Oaks to provide quality chemical dependency and mental health treatment to individuals served. We provide treatment and resources to adults 18+ and their family members. We are committed to rendering this treatment in an atmosphere of trust, honesty and responsibility through supportive confrontation, sharing of feelings, reality orientation and medical management.