Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers about RECO Health and our five facilities. If you don't see your question, reach out — we'll respond within one business day.

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RECO Health Network

RECO Health is the umbrella organization that coordinates care across all five facilities, so admissions, insurance, and continuity of care work seamlessly when a client steps up or down between programs.

RECO Health is a network of five specialized treatment facilities in Delray Beach, Florida, providing the full continuum of addiction recovery and mental health care under one coordinated admissions team. We share clinical leadership, billing, and travel coordination so you only need to start the conversation once.

Our admissions counselors will recommend the right facility based on a confidential assessment of your medical needs, treatment history, and goals. RECO Island handles medical detox, RECO Intensive offers residential and PHP/IOP addiction treatment, RECO Immersive provides intensive mental health and trauma care, RECO Institute supports long-term sober living, and RECO Integrated Psychiatry delivers outpatient psychiatric services. Many clients move between two or more during treatment.

Yes — call (844) 638-5391 any time, day or night, weekends or holidays. Same-day admissions are common for detox; next-day or scheduled admissions are typical for residential and outpatient programs once insurance is verified.

Yes. We are in-network with most major commercial plans including Aetna, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Cigna, UnitedHealthcare, Humana, Beacon Health, and Magellan. Insurance verification typically completes within an hour during business hours and the same day after-hours.

All five facilities are within a short drive of each other in Delray Beach and Boynton Beach, Florida. Palm Beach International Airport is about 25 minutes away. Our admissions team coordinates flights, ground transportation, and family logistics for out-of-state clients.

RECO Intensive

RECO Intensive is the network's flagship addiction recovery program — residential and step-down outpatient care for substance use and dual-diagnosis clients.

Adults (18+) seeking comprehensive substance abuse treatment. We treat alcohol, opioids, benzodiazepines, stimulants, prescription drugs, and polysubstance use, often alongside co-occurring mental health conditions. Many clients arrive after detox and stay for residential, PHP, and IOP levels of care.

A full continuum: residential treatment, partial hospitalization (PHP), intensive outpatient (IOP), and outpatient. Clients typically step down through these as they stabilize, allowing care intensity to match clinical need without changing facilities.

Most residential stays run 30–60 days, followed by 4–6 weeks of PHP and 6–12 weeks of IOP. Length of stay is individualized based on clinical progress, insurance authorization, and aftercare planning.

Evidence-based modalities including CBT, DBT, motivational interviewing, EMDR for trauma, family therapy, and 12-step facilitation, integrated with experiential, holistic, and medication-assisted treatment when clinically appropriate.

RECO Immersive

RECO Immersive is the network's mental health–focused facility, designed for adults whose primary need is intensive treatment for trauma, anxiety, depression, bipolar disorder, OCD, or co-occurring conditions.

RECO Intensive is built around substance use disorder, while RECO Immersive is built around mental health. Both treat dual-diagnosis, but Immersive's clinical model, environment, and length of stay are tailored to clients whose primary concern is a mood, anxiety, or trauma disorder rather than active addiction.

Major depressive disorder, anxiety disorders (GAD, panic, social anxiety, phobias), PTSD and complex trauma, bipolar disorder, OCD, ADHD, eating disorders, personality disorders, and co-occurring substance use.

Residential programs typically run 30–90 days. Many clients then continue in PHP (2–4 weeks) and IOP (4–8 weeks). Short stabilization stays of 5–14 days are also available for clients in transition.

Yes. Eligible clients can access TMS therapy, ketamine-assisted therapy, neurofeedback, and Spravato (esketamine) through coordination with RECO Integrated Psychiatry as part of an integrated treatment plan.

RECO Island

RECO Island is the medical detox arm of the network — physician-led withdrawal management in a comfortable, residential setting before clients step up into longer treatment.

Round-the-clock medical supervision, FDA-approved withdrawal medications (when appropriate), private rooms, IV fluids and nutrition support, and 24/7 nursing — all in a calm, residential environment rather than a hospital. Most stays run 5–10 days.

Alcohol, opioids (including fentanyl and prescription opioids), benzodiazepines, stimulants, and polysubstance dependence. Each detox protocol is individualized based on substance, dose, and medical history.

Yes — medical detox is significantly safer than at-home or "cold turkey" withdrawal, especially for alcohol and benzodiazepines, where unsupervised withdrawal can be life-threatening. Our medical team monitors vital signs continuously and adjusts medication and care in real time.

Most clients step directly into residential treatment at RECO Intensive or RECO Immersive depending on their primary diagnosis. We coordinate the transfer so there's no gap in care.

RECO Institute

RECO Institute is the structured sober living and long-term recovery arm of the network — homes and outpatient support for clients building independence after residential treatment.

Sober living is a structured, substance-free residence where clients in early recovery live alongside peers committed to sobriety. Residents follow community guidelines (curfews, drug testing, accountability check-ins) while attending outpatient treatment, working, or going to school.

Adults (18+) who have completed residential or PHP-level treatment and are ready to transition to independent living, while still benefiting from the structure, accountability, and peer community of a sober living environment.

Most stays run 3–12 months, though longer stays are common. Length of stay is voluntary and based on each resident's recovery progress, work, or school plans.

Sober living itself is not clinical treatment, but residents typically attend outpatient treatment at RECO Intensive's IOP or RECO Integrated Psychiatry, with the home providing the structure that supports continued recovery.

RECO Psychiatry

RECO Psychiatry is the outpatient psychiatric arm — long-term medication management, advanced treatments, and ongoing therapy for adults across the network and the broader community.

Comprehensive outpatient psychiatry including medication management, individual psychotherapy, TMS therapy, ketamine-assisted therapy, Spravato (esketamine), genetic testing, and neuropsychological evaluation. Visits are typically weekly or every 2–4 weeks depending on clinical needs.

No. While many of our clients come from RECO Intensive, Immersive, or Institute as a step-down, RECO Integrated Psychiatry accepts new outpatient clients directly. Anyone in the community can schedule an evaluation.

Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) is a non-invasive, FDA-approved treatment for major depressive disorder. It uses magnetic pulses to stimulate underactive areas of the brain, with sessions lasting 19–37 minutes and a typical course running 6 weeks. Most insurance plans cover TMS for treatment-resistant depression.

Spravato (esketamine) is an FDA-approved nasal spray for treatment-resistant depression and depression with suicidal ideation. Treatment is administered in our office under medical supervision, twice weekly initially and then less often as response improves.

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