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Yes. Safe and sober living homes are critical to your journey in sobriety. Our CEO, Jim Kerr, operates several recovery residences in and around Jacksonville Beach, Florida. You can get further information about them at www.jaxsoberlivinghouse.com

  1. Do you ever feel bad or guilty about your drinking or prescription drug use?
  2. Has your job or school performance ever suffered from the effects of your drinking or prescription drug use?
  3. Has your drinking or prescription drug use created problems between you and your spouse or your parents?
  4. Do you avoid people or places that do not approve of you drinking or using prescription drugs?
  5. Have you used prescription drugs at higher doses than recommended or needed to obtain a new prescription before the due date?
  6. Have you ever manipulated or lied to a doctor to obtain a prescription?
  7. Have you had “blackouts” or “flashbacks” as a result of drinking or prescription use?
  8. Do you regularly drink or use a prescription drug to help you sleep?
  9. Have you ever experienced withdrawal symptoms (felt sick) when you stopped drinking or taking a prescription drug?
  10. Have you ever confided (discussed in a private matter) to someone about your drinking or prescription drug use?

If you answered yes to any of these questions, call (833) SUMMER-0 to speak with an Admissions Specialist who can help determine your next course of action.

At an inpatient treatment facility, you live in a residence area, usually a shared dorm room, under the rules and governance of the operators of the center. Each treatment center is unique with its own set of requirements, but you generally give up control of your day to day life while in treatment. Travel is sometimes required for inpatient treatment, and sometimes travel is desired. For example, some people choose to go to Florida for inpatient rehab, and live in a treatment facility for the duration of their rehab. For the typical rehab experience lasting 30 days, this can mean a significant time away from work, family, and personal obligations.

With an outpatient program like the PHP and IOP offered by Endless Summer Recovery, you continue to live at your own home or in a sober living program. You remain in control of your own life. You can still go to work or get a job, and begin rebuilding your personal life, with the help and support you receive from the program. You are responsible for participating in the treatment program, according to your scheduled treatment plan. In outpatient programs, you continue your life with support from the local clinical, emotional and peer support systems provided.

The services at Endless Summer Recovery are designed for people who are struggling with problems associated with addictions, substance use and abuse, or the co-occurring disorders associated with substance use.  Eligibility for the program is determined by a mandatory clinical/medical assessment, which is conducted at the center as part of the admissions process. The treatment program is customized for each person, guided by the initial assessment and follow up.  If you would like to consider Partial Hospitalization or Intensive Outpatient Treatment for yourself or someone you know, call us at (833)SUMMER-0 to speak to an Admissions Specialist.

We are not a religious organization. We do not preach any specific set philosophical teachings, although we believe your religion and spirituality can be important components of your recovery. We believe in hope, hard work, community support, and the potential of the human spirit to overcome the problems stemming from substance use.  The 12 Step approach to counseling is very effective, and forms the basis of peer support that has proven to be essential for successful recovery in many cases. Most of our individualized client treatment plans include participation in 12-step meetings.

Our PHP usually runs for a period of 4 (four) weeks but every patient is different.

Our IOP usually runs for a period of 6 (six) weeks. Every patient’s treatment program is designed just for them, so may run more or less than six weeks if needed.

Yes, an assessment is required for admission. A treatment plan is tailored to the individual by a Master’s level professional clinician who uses information gained in the introductory interview.

The treatment plan for you will be determined through a clinical and medical assessment that may include interviews, questionnaires, medical histories, psycho-social evaluations, urine and/or breath analysis, and more. The more detailed our knowledge is of your total state of being, the better your treatment plan will be.

Contact us and provide us with your name, daytime phone, and email.

At Endless Summer Recovery we understand that the journey of recovery is life-long, which is why our Alumni Program maintains ongoing communications after clients are discharged.  We believe this additional support assists our clients in the transition back to their daily lives and families.  Contact is made on a weekly basis, and then gradually decreases to monthly once the client is acclimated and stronger in their recovery journey.  In addition, we offer opportunities to interact with Alumni via social media and local events.