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12029 Cortez Boulevard, Brooksville, FL 34613

Groups Recover Together Brooksville Drug Rehabs That Take Medicaid

Medicaid
Private health insurance
Cash/self-payment

Groups Recover Together Brooksville is a compassionate outpatient addiction treatment center in Brooksville, FL, offering specialized programs for adults seeking recovery from alcohol, trauma, and opioid addiction. With a focus on smoking cessation and personalized care, they accept Medicaid, private health insurance, and cash payments. Tailored for both men and women, their supportive environment promotes healing and empowerment for those ready to embark on a journey towards sobriety.

Treatments

Relapse prevention Trauma-related counseling

Services

Outpatient Regular outpatient treatment

Age Limit

Young Adults Adults

medicaid

About Medicaid

Medicaid is a joint federal and state program that provides health insurance to low-income individuals and families, ensuring access to essential medical services. Established in 1965 alongside Medicare, Medicaid is funded by both federal and state governments, with the federal government matching state expenditures based on a formula that considers the state's per capita income. As of 2023, Medicaid covers over 75 million Americans, including eligible low-income adults, children, pregnant women, elderly adults, and people with disabilities. The program offers a comprehensive range of benefits, such as inpatient and outpatient hospital services, physician services, laboratory and X-ray services, home health services, and long-term care. Medicaid is crucial in reducing healthcare disparities, improving health outcomes, and providing a safety net for the most vulnerable populations in the United States.

Brooksville - Florida

Brooksville, a city, is the seat of Hernando County, Florida, in the United States. At the 2010 census it had a population of 7,719, up from 7,264 at the 2000 census. Brooksville is home to historic buildings and residences, including the homes of former Florida governor William Sherman Jennings and football player Jerome Brown. It is part of the Tampa–St. Petersburg–Clearwater, Florida, Metropolitan Statistical Area. Brooksville, established in 1856 by the merger of the towns of Melendez and Pierceville, took its name to honor and show support for Preston Brooks, a pro-slavery congressman from South Carolina, who caned and seriously injured Charles Sumner, an abolitionist and United States senator from Massachusetts.

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