Reality House, located at 1341 Indian Lake Road, Daytona Beach, Florida 32124, is a component of the Residential Services Division of Stewart-Marchman-Act Behavioral Healthcare. The program is licensed as a Level II Residential Facility by the Department of Children and Families and is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitative Facilities (CARF) as a Therapeutic Community (TC) for Criminal Justice. The Florida Alcohol and Drug Abuse Association (FADAA) recognized Reality House as a Best Practice in 2001, and CARF designated Reality House as an Exemplary Program in 2007.
Reality House is an 85-bed correctional residential substance abuse treatment facility. It is the only addictions treatment program of its kind in Florida housing inmates offered in a freestanding environment, outside the walls of a prison. Milieu therapy and social learning theory provide the clinical foundations for the clients' recovery process. Duration of the residential phase of the program is nine to twelve months depending upon client's clinical progress and criminal justice status. Additional 28-beds are offered for selected inmates to move on to work release status following completion of the treatment program.
Mission Statement: SMA Healthcare improves lives through exceptional substance abuse and/or mental health services.
This place changed my wife forever haven't test alcohol for over 5 years highly recommended
What is the procedure and protocol for inmate release from the Reality House work release center? Are they released directly from the center if they are not given probation or supervised release after release date? Or do they have to get transported back to the closest correctional institution to be released?