STEPS Inc Womens Residential Facility - Mental health treatment facility in Apopka, FL

STEPS Inc Womens Residential Facility

Mental Health Treatment in Apopka, Florida

Located in Apopka, Florida, STEPS Inc Womens Residential Facility provides essential mental health services to the local community. The facility offers evidence-based treatment approaches in a supportive environment.

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Facility Overview

STEPS Inc Women’s Residential Facility, located in Apopka, Florida, provides compassionate, evidence-based mental health and substance use treatment specifically for adult women. The facility offers a safe and supportive residential environment, allowing women to focus on recovery while receiving individualized care tailored to their specific needs. STEPS emphasizes a person-centered approach and provides integrated services for women experiencing substance use and co-occurring mental health disorders. For mothers with infants or young children, the program supports family unity by allowing children to reside with their mothers during treatment.

The facility uses a multi-modality team approach, combining evidence-based therapies with medication management to ensure comprehensive care. Level II and Level IV therapeutic communities provide structured, high-quality interventions designed to foster recovery, resilience, and long-term wellness. Collaborations with state agencies and community partners extend access to a full continuum of care, enabling clients to successfully transition back into daily life with the skills and support needed to maintain recovery. STEPS Inc is dedicated to empowering women through personalized treatment and holistic support in a nurturing environment.

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  • Therapeutic Community
  • Women’s Services
  • Mother-Infant Services
  • Multi-Modality Team Approach
  • Behavioral Health Concerns