La Amistad Behavioral Health Services sits in quiet, homelike areas in both Maitland and Winter Park, Florida, with one campus for adults and another for youth, and it's always open with staff on call day and night. The place has about 50 to 99 beds and offers a wide stretch of mental health and addiction services for adults and for teens as young as eleven. Adults and teens can get inpatient rehab, outpatient rehab, intensive outpatient programs, partial hospitalization, sober living, drug and alcohol detox, dual diagnosis care, medication assisted treatment, and counseling. Teens get extra help with a fully accredited on-site school, so nobody falls behind. Programs can be short or long, depending on what the person needs, and people can move smoothly between levels of care, like stepping down from inpatient to outpatient programs whenever it makes sense for them or their family.
They've got special programs for people with addiction, depression, trauma, anxiety, PTSD, mood disorders, first-episode psychosis, and personality disorders, and they do a lot of work with veterans and military folks. The staff includes board-certified psychiatrists, addictionologists, nurses, social workers, therapists, and peer specialists, so there's always a professional around for support. Folks with complicated problems, like addiction mixed with mental illness, can get help through dual diagnosis treatment, and they make sure each person gets a detailed checkup, an individual care plan, help with medication management, and regular counseling in groups or one-on-one. La Amistad uses a lot of evidence-based therapy like CBT, DBT, motivational interviewing, and trauma-focused sessions, and for kids and teens there are creative therapies as well, like art, music, play, adventure activities, and equine therapy.
The campus has both indoor and outdoor areas for relaxing or socializing-there's a gym, a pool, volleyball, lounge spots, and gardens because they believe being active and outdoors helps people get better. For teens, a behavioral system uses positive rewards to help them build healthy habits, better relationships, and stronger self-esteem. The facility tries to help families stay involved, too, by offering multi-family groups and telehealth sessions, so distance or busy schedules don't get in the way.
Folks can use private insurance, Medicaid, military insurance, or self-pay, and there's some help available if money's a problem. Everything is licensed and accredited by the Joint Commission and LegitScript, which means the care meets safety and quality standards. After finishing a program, people can join an alumni community to keep in touch and get continued peer support. In all, La Amistad Behavioral Health tries to give a steady, safe, and caring place for people who need help with mental health or substance use-young or old, with a lot of focus on personal plans and practical skills.