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Cocaine Rehab in Palm Beach County, Florida

Cocaine is a highly addictive drug that has been branded as a “party drug.” However, the drug is much more dangerous than its popular image leads many people to believe. Due to this misleading image and the highly addictive nature of cocaine, it can be very easy for people to fall into issues with this drug. We are here to help if you are struggling with cocaine addiction and are ready to begin working toward recovery.

At The Good Life Treatment Center, we combine medical expertise, mental health treatment, and wellness activities that are focused on the unique needs of every person who enters our facility. We are in long-term recovery ourselves, and are committed to helping you find your way to your new life.

What Happens when do you Cocaine?

The Good Life Treatment Center is a luxurious cocaine rehabilitation center in a relaxed, tropical environment by the beach.

Cocaine use can cause severe physical and mental health effects. In the long term, even cocaine use that seems “occasional” can catch up with a person. People who used cocaine as a young person can encounter issues such as heart problems, strokes, seizures, and chronic nasal irritation as they age.

Cocaine use can also cause significant effects on the emotional wellbeing of a person, including issues such as panic attacks, paranoia, irritability, and psychosis. Using cocaine can also severely impair the cognitive ability of a person.

What to Look Out For

How to Identity Cocaine Abuse

Cocaine use can be identified by the immediate effects it causes to the body and mind: Hyperactivity, irritability, depression, and anxiety can be apparent.

Changes in behavior can signify drug addiction. A person who is using cocaine may be more impulsive or may isolate themselves from their friends and loved ones.

Cocaine is also very expensive. Questionable financial woes could be a sign of an addiction. If your loved one is having financial issues that are not characteristic of them and are exhibiting other signs of cocaine addiction, they may be struggling with substance abuse issues.

Anyone who uses cocaine runs the risk of developing an addiction, especially if they engage in repeated use. While only a doctor can diagnose cocaine use disorder, there are several signs and symptoms to look out for.

Signs of Cocaine Abuse
  • Using more and more cocaine to get the same high (tolerance)
  • Experiencing withdrawal symptoms when you stop using cocaine
  • Being unable to stop or limit cocaine use despite a desire to do so
  • Wanting to keep using cocaine despite negative consequences
  • Prioritizing cocaine over your job, relationships, hobbies, and responsibilities
  • Spending lots of time and money on finding and using cocaine
  • Disappearing for “binge” sessions where you consume a large amount of cocaine in a short period of time
  • Being high or recovering from cocaine use frequently
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Making Recovery Affordable

We Work With Most Major Insurance Plans

We work hard to make addiction treatment in Palm Beach County at The Good Life Treatment Center accessible and affordable. We work with most major insurance carriers to help cover many of the costs associated with treatment. Don’t worry if you don’t see your insurance listed below. Give us a call at (561) 250-8552 to learn more about your personal options for treatment.

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Available Treatment Options for Cocaine Addiction

We understand how difficult it can be to stop using cocaine. The physical dependence that the drug creates, and its intersection with a certain lifestyle for many users, can make it very hard to quit. We offer medically-based and holistic treatment options that can be individualized to each patient’s individual needs. All of our trained professionals will be consistently available to help you and aid in your success.

Why You Should Contact The Good Life

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I still work while attending cocaine rehab?

Depending on the severity of your addiction and the intensity of the program you choose, working while in rehab may be possible. We offer outpatient and intensive outpatient programs that can provide flexibility to accommodate work schedules.

What happens if I relapse after rehab?

Relapse is a possibility in any addiction recovery journey. The Good Life Treatment Center provides relapse prevention planning and aftercare support to equip you with the tools to manage triggers and stay on track.

How can I support a loved one struggling with cocaine addiction?

Cocaine addiction can be difficult for both the user and their loved ones. We offer support groups and educational resources for families to learn about addiction and how to best support their loved one’s recovery.

What happens after cocaine rehab?

Continuing care is crucial for long-term recovery. The Good Life Treatment Center offers alumni programs and aftercare support to ensure a smooth transition back to life after rehab. We connect clients with local support groups and resources to help maintain sobriety.

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We are available to discuss your needs and goals for treatment during a free consultation. We offer free consultations to ensure we are familiar with your situation, and can build a treatment plan that works for you.

We look forward to meeting you and helping you begin your journey to recovery. As people in long-term recovery, we have an insightful perspective on your situation. We welcome you to our family and are excited to support you while you take this important step.