Ocean Breeze Recovery
Rehab, Alcohol Addiction, Addiction Treatment Centers, Drug Addiction
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(954) 998-0657
3100 E Commercial Blvd, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33308, USA
Opening Hours:Monday: Open 24 hoursTuesday: Open 24 hoursWednesday: Open 24 hoursThursday: Open 24 hoursFriday: Open 24 hoursSaturday: Open 24 hoursSunday: Open 24 hours
Area Served:Within 4 miles (6.4km) of 3100 E Commercial Blvd, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33308, USAGet more exposure
Google Rating: 3.9 out of 5 stars (58 total ratings)
Susan Sauve1 StarPoor telephone operator for Delphi. My 3rd time calling. I ask for pathways to hopes direct line. Found out my old administration lady was gone. When the 1st person's phone transfer dropped...I called back, but with a kidney stone in tow I wrote the # down wrong. The third time I called that operator wouldn't give me the direct phone #s, had NO REASSOURCeFUL info for the salvation army or other homeless shelters sonI could relocate to Florida. Then, use my medicare n medcaid to get into a state founded facility...Wednesday 25th August 2021
Christopher “Crister” Moynahan5 StarTwo and a half years ago I was given the opportunity to stop and hit the reset button on a life that was spiraling. I had been in decline for several years. I had a lot more going on beneath the surface than I had the ability to see, and definitely more than I could handle on my own. It has taken work but I’m happy with where I’m at these days... I see how much I have grown and changed for the better. Even when life gets complicated, I am excited to see what will come next. (My old self would be in fear and decision paralysis.). I have been able to connect with people in healthy ways and now have relationships that, in the past, always seemed out of my grasp. My self awareness continues to grow and that keeps me motivated. Most of all, I know that there is always hope and a solution out there for me. OBR, Delphi, and the alumni network continue to support my wellness... and we still get together and do fun stuff! For anyone really trying to figure things out, stay open minded and be willing to embrace the process. It won’t always be comfortable or easy but will ALWAYS be WORTH IT. You’re not alone.Thursday 20th June 2019
Joana5 StarAn eye-opening experience that made me understand to let go but not let go of myself while helping my husband recover from his addictionWednesday 27th May 2020
Lauren Liszcz4 StarI went here 5 years ago and I owe them a lot of thanks for saving my life. I’ve been clean for 4 years now. Most of the staff do a great job, and a lot of them will go out of their way to help you if you’re having a tough time. I met my fiancé there, (I know no rehab romances lol) and spent the best 4 years of my life with him after completing ocean breeze. Unfortunately, the love of my life passed away last year from the monster we call addiction. We spent almost all of those 4 years sober, but my fiancé felt depressed and relapsed. I did not see it coming, he was always so much stronger than me. At least there’s no more pain for him, and is reunited with his dad now.
Sorry for the rant, but I wanted to post this because of how much ocean breeze has done for me and others. Before, I didn’t have the tools to cope with reality. I’m also incredibly grateful I met my fiancé, Garrett there and was able to spend the happiest years of my life because of the help they gave to us both.Thursday 3rd December 2020
CAOTTI (Caotti)5 StarJohn I will begin my story with a beautiful blue eyed blond hair young man named Cody who lived in a small town. He enjoyed playing basketball, football and baseball everything was going great, until he was introduced to cocaine and heroin Then everything started to fall apart, it was small at first but continued to get worse as time passed. His mom and I put Cody in several halfway houses over the years it helped for awhile then he would start back. His mom and I had come to a point where we had to make a harsh decision that he was not welcome to come home while using these drugs. There were some of our closest friends & family that could not believe we could do this to our son. Yes, it was hard to do but we were at the end of our rope. If he was to continue to kill himself we were not going to watch. Yes, some call it tough love some call it cruel but we looked at it as a 50/50 chance that we would either get our son back or we would have to plan a funeral for him. Since that time, Cody came home one day and asked for help we sent him away to Ocean Breeze. They helped Cody start recover and is still recovering and doing good as of today. l truly hope this short story will help some family make a hard decision that my help save their child's life.Wednesday 13th March 2019