Florida Drug Rehabilitation
Centers
Florida has about 50,000 drug
rehabilitation entries each year, although more than 490,000 people
reported needing but not receiving rehab services. Finding a
rehabilitation center in Florida for alcohol or drug addictions can be really
confusing with all the different programs and philosophies. We specialize in
helping people locate long-term inpatient programs that are much more
successful than the average centers.
With decades of experience in helping people overcome problems in
life associated with addiction, our dedicated counselors will help you locate
appropriate rehabilitation resources for your situation in Florida.
For immediate assistance to find a drug rehabilitation
center for someone from Florida, call 1-877-325-1982 now or fill out the form below and one of
our counselors will assist you.
Florida Drug Situation
The State of Florida is a primary area for
international drug trafficking and money laundering organizations, as well as a
principal thoroughfare for cocaine and heroin transiting to the northeastern
United States and Canada. Floridas over 8,000 miles of coastline provides
virtually unlimited access and opportunities for drug trafficking organizations
to use maritime conveyances to smuggle drugs. The short distance between
Florida and the Bahamas also serves as a smuggling corridor along the southeast
coastline. Additionally, Floridas numerous international airports and
maritime ports provide traffickers with a means to smuggle drugs through the
use of couriers and cargo facilities. South Florida, with its unique mix of
nationalities and ties to Central and South America, is a primary domestic
command and control center for Colombian narcotics traffickers and money
laundering organizations. Recently, Mexican organizations have also made
tremendous inroads, and are responsible for the smuggling and distribution of
cocaine, methamphetamine (i.e. crystal methamphetamine) and marijuana
throughout large portions of the state from the Panhandle to as far
south as Palm Beach County. Smuggling into Florida occurs via various types of
maritime conveyances and cargo freighters, as well as via commercial aircraft.
Additionally, the shift to ground transportation (e.g. passenger vehicle, bus
and rail) as a means of transporting narcotics throughout the state continues
to increase.
DEA offices and phone numbers for Florida: Fort
Lauderdale954-489-1700, Fort Myers941-275-3662,
Gainesville352-371-2077, Jacksonville904-348-5225, Key
Largo305-852-7874, Key West305-295-8603, Miami305-994-4870,
Naples941-643-5550, Orlando407-333-7000, Panama
City850-769-3407, Pensacola850-469-9060, Port St.
Lucie561-462-3270, Tallahassee850-942-8417,
Tampa813-287-5160, Titusville321-264-7616, West Palm
Beach561-684-8000
Call 1-877-325-1982 for
Florida drug rehabilitation help. |