A West Palm Beach treatment center built for the part of recovery most programs rush through. Gender-specific residences. Medicaid accepted. Clinical care that matches the length of the work, not the length of a stay.
Most programs stop at "clean and sober." We think that's where the work begins. Getting drugs and alcohol out of a body is the first step. It is not the step that lasts.
The longer-term work — understanding what was underneath the using, learning to live without it, building a life worth staying present for — is the work that keeps people in recovery. It's also the work most rehab timelines aren't built to support.
Ebb Tide is.
Men and women live and do the early clinical work separately — not as tradition, but as clinical practice. In the first weeks of recovery, a room without the wrong kind of distraction lets the right kind of honesty happen faster.
We're not a 12-Step-only program. Clients are introduced to 12-Step, SMART Recovery, and Refuge Recovery, then supported in finding the one that fits. The right framework is the one the person sitting in it will actually use.
Most private rehab programs won't take Medicaid. We do — alongside major commercial plans. A financial barrier should not be the reason someone doesn't get the care they need.
The program is housed across two properties in West Palm Beach — forty-eight beds at 350 W Pine Street, twenty-two at 802 N Federal Highway. Each residence is gender-specific, finished with care, and held to a quieter standard than the clinical settings most of our clients have seen before.
The setting matters. The first weeks of recovery are built out of ordinary moments — morning light in a kitchen, the cadence of a shared schedule. We chose the buildings, and we keep them, with that in mind.
A covered walkway. A number on a door. Palms you pass every morning and stop noticing by the second week. It's the repetition that does the work — and the place that makes the repetition possible.
A confidential conversation with our admissions team. No obligation. No pressure. Just someone to help you figure out what's next.