How do I know if I am receiving quality care from a substance use treatment facility? Throughout the world, substance use disorder treatment takes many forms. With the growing number of treatment facilities, it is often difficult to determine the quality of and oversight requirements for each facility.
Thankfully, Florida sets clear guidelines and regulations for both clients and facilities. These regulations ensure the quality and safety for everyone seeking treatment.
If you or someone you love is in need of substance use disorder treatment, Guardian Recovery — Tampa Addiction Center can help. We are a national leader in detox and residential treatment services, ensuring each client has the highest chance of long-term success. Call today to speak with a treatment advisor who can answer your questions, discuss treatment options, and even verify any insurance benefits. Your journey to the life you have dreamed of can begin today.
Why trust Guardian Recovery – Tampa Addiction Center for your addiction treatment?
Florida's Growing Substance Use
Florida, like many other states, experiences significant substance use disorder issues. In fact, the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration reports that among those 12 and older in Florida, 1.1 million individuals (6.3%) had a substance use disorder between 2017 and 2019.(1) And according to insights published by FLHealthCharts, Florida was home to more than 7,700 fatal overdoses in 2022.(2)
Laws Regarding Treatment Licensing & Certifications
An important aspect of the legal regulations for substance use disorder treatment are those governing facilities themselves. The regulations put forth by the Florida Department of Children and Families (specifically Chapters 394 and 397 of the Florida Statutes) are focused on ensuring that each facility meets the legal requirements to carry the title of a licensed substance use treatment facility in Florida.(3)
Minimum licensure standards exist for the following program components:(3)
- Addictions receiving facilities
- Day or night treatment
- Day or night treatment with community housing
- Detoxification
- Intensive inpatient treatment
- Intensive outpatient treatment
- Medication-assisted treatment for opioid use disorders
- Outpatient treatment
- Residential treatment
- Intervention
- Prevention
- Aftercare
The requirements for certification involve legal expectations for a multitude of areas including:
- Clinical and medical staff licensure requirements
- Facility safety
- Food and lodging requirements
- Funding source requirements
Though many of these guidelines may seem strict for facilities, they help ensure that each client is receiving the proper level of care for long-term success. Knowing a facility such as Tampa Addiction Center meets or exceeds all of these legal requirements, clients and loved ones can rest assured that clients are well taken care of throughout their recovery journeys.
Patient Rights & Protections
Another key area of Florida law involves patient rights and protections while participating in substance use disorder treatment. These protections are designed to ensure that clients are properly cared for during this vulnerable time of their life. They include rights related to dignity, nondiscriminatory services, quality services, communication, care and custody of personal effects, confidentiality of records, and more.(4)
Discrimination Protections
Some patient protections are centered around discrimination. Florida law is intended to ensure that no client of a substance use disorder treatment facility is discriminated against throughout the interview, intake, or treatment process. Areas of discrimination that are strictly forbidden include discrimination based on:
- Race
- Gender
- Ethnicity
- Age
- Sexual preference
- Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) status
- Prior service departures against medical advice
- Disability
- Number of relapse episodes
Federal Confidentiality Laws
Making the choice to seek treatment for a substance use disorder can be a private matter. Both Florida state guidelines as well as federal laws are designed to ensure that your treatment experience is only shared with those you choose. This important aspect of treatment is known as confidentiality.
Confidentiality refers to the protection of sensitive or identifying information. This group of federal regulations is known as the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA).(5) They were designed by the federal government in 1996 to ensure the safety and privacy of all individuals seeking healthcare services including substance use disorder treatment. This means that before, during, and after involvement with a treatment facility, it's unable to share any sensitive information without written consent. This information includes:(6)
- The individual's past, present or future physical or mental health or condition
- The provision of health care to the individual
- The past, present, or future payment for the provision of health care to the individual
- Any information that identifies the individual or for which there is a reasonable basis to believe it can be used to identify the individual (e.g., name, address, birth date, social security number)
State Regulations of Treatment Approaches & Protocols
Regulations for substance use disorder treatment vary widely from state to state. Each state is required to comply with national guidelines but has discretion with statewide regulation mandates. The state of Florida has a specifically designed set of regulatory protocols intended to best serve its needs and population. They are intended to protect both patients and facilities and ensure that the highest quality of care is provided.
Florida Drug Courts & Mandated Rehab
Florida, like many states, incorporates substance use disorder treatment as part of its justice system. Related programs and sentences are intended to provide justice to involved individuals with treatment options as opposed to incarceration. These programs include mandated drug and alcohol treatment program attendance as well as government-run outpatient treatment programs known as drug court.
Publicly Funded Treatment Options
Florida is home to a handful of publicly funded substance use disorder treatment programs. As such, they provide substance use treatment for low or no cost for eligible participants. These important resources remove cost-related barriers while simultaneously providing quality treatment. Each of these publicly funded programs are required to meet the same guidelines and requirements as other facilities.
Commonly Asked Questions
We offer programs lengths individualized for each client. Generally detox is anywhere from 3-7 days. These are estimates and are adjusted to meet the needs of the individual client.
Yes! We work with most major insurance providers. We offer free no-obligation insurance benefit checks for those who are interested in our program. Our admissions team will speak with your insurer and get a detailed verification of your insurance benefits and share those details with you. Unfortunately Medicaid and Medicare do not cover our facility.
Absolutely. We understand that addiction affects the entire family system and encourage families to participate in their loved one's treatment. To help families recover we also offer intervention services, case management, and family workshops.
Yes. We believe in complete and total confidentiality and privacy for all of our clients. We take extra measures to make sure we go above and beyond HIPAA and health privacy standards. If you are concerned about specific privacy requirements please feel free to reach out and we can answer your questions.
While we strongly discourage leaving before treatment completion, we are not a lockdown facility. Clients are in our program voluntarily and may leave when they want.
Clients who need to take off work to attend treatment may be eligible for the Family Medical Leave Act (FMLA). FMLA ensures that you will not be terminated while taking a leave of absence from work to attend treatment. Our admissions and case management staff can help with setting up any FMLA paperwork. For clients who are self employed, we do offer an executive program that allows for cellphone and laptop access in certain cases during business hours.
Reaching Out
If you or someone you know would like to know more about substance use treatment in Florida, call Tampa Addiction Center today. A fully licensed and accredited provider of detox and treatment services, Tampa Addiction Center features a highly trained team of medical and clinical staff that are passionate about providing evidence-based, highly tailored care that can lead to long-term success. Reach out to take your first steps toward recovery today.
Reviewed for accuracy by:
Travis Atchison
LCSW, MCAP
Travis is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and Certified Addiction Professional. He has worked in various community-based settings, where he served families and couples, addressed issues related to homelessness and crisis and worked in a substance abuse setting.