At Frontline Recovery, clients find care designed to treat substance use with safety and flexibility. The team helps people struggling with alcohol or drug dependence through a comfortable outpatient detox program that fits into real life — just 2–3 hours a day for 1–4 weeks. This level of care makes it possible to heal without stepping away from work, family, or the support systems that matter most.
Treatment at Frontline is built on a foundation of science and flexibility. Their outpatient detox model allows people to begin recovery in just 2–3 hours per day over 10–21 days rather than locking them into inpatient stay. Alongside detox, clients benefit from therapies, whether they be trauma-informed therapies, cognitive behavioral strategies, or other best-practice counseling strategies.
The space at Frontline is designed to feel stress-free, so clients can focus fully on healing without unnecessary distractions. With a coastal setting, accessible amenities, nearby community resources, and even the option to bring a service animal, clients have what they need to feel at home while in treatment.
At Frontline, clients don’t just leave treatment and fend for themselves. Instead, they get ongoing resources like counseling and referrals to long-term support that help them stay strong and connected. This allows them to build a new kind of life with people in their corner.
Private for-profit organization. Primary focus: substance use treatment, detoxification.
This listing is sourced from the SAMHSA Behavioral Health Treatment Services Locator. Data last synced: April 2026. Always verify current programs and insurance directly with the facility.