Seastone of Delray

Seastone of Delray Delray Beach Florida

Seastone of Delray is a gender-responsive male-only drug rehab treatment center. We provide treatment for men’s drug addictions through the lens of masculinity. Society imposes expectations on men to be providers, to suppress their emotions, and to tough it out. However, traditional drug abuse treatment programs often encourage men to share their feelings, be vulnerable, and relinquish control. It is not surprising that the recidivism rate is high among men who attend drug rehab.

ABOUT SEASTONE OF DELRAY

Seastone of Delray, located in Palm Beach County, Florida, offers long-term residential treatment for men struggling with substance abuse. Recognizing the detrimental effects of societal pressures on men, our facility encourages participants to be open, express their emotions, and seek assistance. In addition to residential treatment, Seastone of Delray provides aftercare support to all program graduates and their families.

TREATMENT & ASSESSMENT

Seastone of Delray primarily treats individuals facing substance abuse issues, as well as other co-occurring behaviors such as co-dependency and sex addiction.

Treatment at our facility incorporates the 12-Step approach, along with various traditional, holistic, and alternative treatment methods. Participants progress through a six-stage program, starting with the foundation phase and concluding with the freedom phase. During their stay, residents engage in individual therapy, group sessions, family counseling, addiction education, eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR) therapy, massage therapy, equine therapy, yoga, qigong, ropes course activities, and recreational activities.

STAFF CREDENTIALS

The treatment team is led by a clinical director with an MA-level qualification. It also consists of licensed mental health counselors, a licensed social worker, and other health and wellness professionals.

ACCOMMODATIONS & AMENITIES

Participants reside in shared apartments located close to the treatment center and the beach. Each apartment is equipped with a kitchenette and living room, and the furnishings are simple yet comfortable. The facility has a total capacity of 40 beds.

WHAT ALUMNI SAY

At the time of writing, Best-rehabs.com has not received any feedback from alumni regarding Seastone at Delray.

On Google, eight reviewers have all given the facility an average five out of five stars, commending the staff and the diverse range of programs. Reviewer Bryan wrote: “Great programs like chi gong relaxation therapy was great. Saw good movies went bowling went to the beach made some lifelong friends saved my life no doubt about it.”

WHAT FRIENDS & FAMILY SAY

The feedback from loved ones about Seastone is mixed. When asked if they would recommend the facility, one person rated it one out of five stars, while another gave it a perfect five out of five stars. D.L.L. criticized the facility for medication mismanagement, lack of family involvement, and inadequate aftercare for their son. On the other hand, Tee gave a five-star review and praised the care provided to their nephew. They stated: “The staff not only helped him with his addiction, but he became a part of their family. They listened and took care of his needs. They communicated with family back home. After a short while, he had to return home for a court appearance. I did not recognize him at the airport because he looked so good.”

FINANCING

The cost of treatment at Seastone of Delray is approximately $15,000 per month and $30,000 for 90 days. The facility accepts insurance and also offers financial assistance for underinsured or uninsured clients.

Seastone of Delray Reviews

My grandson was a patient there and among other things were supposed to have received one hour per day of one on one counseling. In three weeks you got exactly one one hour session. He is in serious trouble with the law I put most of the blame on Seastone. I would never recommend your place to anyone again
Choosing a drug rehab can be very scary. Seastone of Delray Beach Florida was recommended by a family friend so I sent my 19 year old nephew with hopes that he would be taken care of. Seastone exceeded my expectations! The staff not only helped him with his addition, but he became a part of their family. They listened and took care of his needs. They communicated with family back home. After a short while he had to return home for a court appearance. I did not recognize him at the airport because he looked so good. He was another person. We immediately noticed the change in his behaviors and reasoning. Seastone instilled responsibility and understanding in such a young person... The entire staff at Seastone is concerned with the people, not money. When you call to get information or have any questions, you reach a live person at Seastone not a random call taker from a call center. After three months, I am proud to say my nephew moved to a halfway house. Seastone helped him in so many ways; not only helping him realize his addiction and how to deal with it, but built up his confidence, taught him life skills and taught him to respect himself. I will never forget how they saved my nephew. I highly recommend Seastone of Delray Beach for someone struggling with an addition.
Co-pay $2,000. Monthly rent, $600, spending acct. False advertising - very limited support Our son entered this facility from The Florida House which is a treatment facility. After almost 50 days at that facility, he had to find a dual diagnosis sober living environment so we had to find one that had an IOP. This facility came highly recommended by my son's case worker (apparently a friend worked there). The website said they had a staff nutritionist, holistic healing center, organized events, counseling, med management, etc. etc. He met with a therapist a few times a week who never followed through with involving us in the sessions (as she said she would) until right before he left and he was in bad shape. He was allowed to sleep so much, he had to be hospitalized for med stabilization because he "stopped taking" his meds. He was supposed to be administered meds and this was not being followed adequately. He was never given help, nor encouraged, to find a sponsor. No help in securing an outside job. This was just an awful experience. Grant has been in a few different facilities and he has also lived in a sober living house over 6 months in Portland Maine. He is now home with us and we are managing his care at this time. We are losing faith in the system.