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Alcohol addiction can creep in slowly—until it starts affecting your health, relationships, work, and sense of control. If you’re reading this, you may already know something has to change, even if you’re not sure what help should look like yet.
At Port Charlotte Detox, we support individuals across Southwest Florida—Port Charlotte, Punta Gorda, North Port, Sarasota, Bradenton, Fort Myers, Cape Coral, Tampa, and Naples—through a calm, private setting built for safety, dignity, and real connection. As the region’s only private 10-bed alcohol detox center, we’re able to offer a more personal experience—where you’re not treated like a number and you’re not pushed faster than you’re ready.
Alcohol addiction—also called Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD)—is a chronic condition that makes it difficult to control or stop drinking, even when alcohol is causing harm. Over time, the body and brain can become dependent on alcohol, leading to stronger cravings, increased tolerance, and withdrawal symptoms when drinking stops.
AUD can look different for everyone. Some people drink daily. Others binge and “go periods” without drinking—until the cycle repeats. Many people also struggle with anxiety, depression, trauma, or chronic stress alongside alcohol use.
You don’t have to “hit rock bottom” to benefit from treatment. Consider reaching out if you’ve noticed:
If withdrawal feels like a risk, don’t try to “power through” alone.
For many people, the safest first step is medical stabilization—especially after heavy or long-term drinking, prior withdrawal symptoms, or co-occurring health concerns. If you’re unsure what you need, that’s okay. We’ll talk through your symptoms and help you understand your options.
Learn what our alcohol detox program includes, what withdrawal monitoring looks like, and how we help you plan next steps after stabilization.
Alcohol addiction treatment is more than stopping drinking—it’s learning how to stay steady when stress hits, emotions surge, cravings show up, or life gets messy.
Depending on your needs, treatment may include:
A private space to address triggers, stress, trauma, grief, and the patterns that keep drinking in place.
Support from others who “get it,” plus skill-building around cravings, boundaries, relapse prevention, and real-life coping.
Alcohol affects families too. Family involvement (when appropriate) can reduce conflict and strengthen accountability and communication.
A clear plan for high-risk situations, routines, support systems, and what to do if you feel yourself slipping.
Some people benefit from FDA-approved medications used alongside therapy and recovery support. These options can reduce cravings or help support abstinence goals, depending on your health history and treatment plan. Common medications discussed in AUD care include naltrexone, acamprosate, and disulfiram.
A clinician can help determine whether medication may be appropriate based on your goals, medical needs, and relapse risk.
When you contact our team, we’ll start with a confidential conversation—no pressure and no judgment. We’ll ask about your drinking history, current symptoms, medical needs, mental health concerns, and what support you have at home.
From there, we’ll help you understand:
Detox can stabilize the body—but lasting recovery usually requires ongoing support. After stabilization, we help you build a plan that may include:
You don’t have to figure this out alone. We’ll help you identify the most realistic next step for your life—not just what looks good on paper.
Choosing care close to home can make follow-through easier—especially for therapy, step-down programming, and ongoing community support. Staying connected to local resources can reduce the “drop-off” that happens when someone detoxes and then returns home without structure.
If you’re in Southwest Florida, a local plan can also help families stay involved and create a recovery environment that actually matches your day-to-day life.
Most insurance plans provide coverage for alcohol detox, including many PPO, HMO, and commercial plans (coverage varies by medical necessity and plan details).
We can assist with:
When you’re trying to change your relationship with alcohol, the environment matters. At Port Charlotte Detox, you’ll find:
Call (844) 336-2690 to speak with admissions.
If you’re physically dependent on alcohol or at risk for withdrawal complications, detox may be the safest first step. We can help you determine that with a confidential assessment.
It depends on your needs, history, and level of support. Many people begin with stabilization and then transition into ongoing care (outpatient therapy, IOP/PHP, or residential when appropriate).
After detox, we help you plan next-step care (therapy, outpatient programming, community supports, and relapse prevention planning) so recovery continues—not stops at discharge.
Yes. Relapse doesn’t mean failure—it often means your support plan needs to be stronger, more consistent, or better matched to your triggers.
Many plans cover detox and addiction services. We can verify benefits and explain options confidentially.
Call (844) 336-2690 or click Verify Insurance to talk through your options privately.