SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT PROGRAM IN Miramar

Who We Are

LaForges Addiction Therapy helps individuals struggling with addiction to drugs, alcohol, and anger take meaningful steps toward lasting change. Through The Winds of Change program, we focus on emotional growth, accountability, and learning from past experiences to support healthier decisions moving forward. We provide clear guidance and steady support for individuals and families facing difficult situations, helping them move toward stability, clarity, and a more balanced life. Our approach is designed to address both immediate challenges and the deeper patterns that contribute to ongoing struggles. By offering a supportive and structured path forward, we help individuals regain control and begin rebuilding their lives with purpose.

Our Programs

Inpatient Treatment

Inpatient treatment provides a structured, residential setting for individuals who need focused support away from daily triggers and stressors. This level of care emphasizes stability, routine, and continuous guidance to help individuals build a strong foundation for recovery.

Medical Detox

Medical detox supports individuals who need help safely managing withdrawal symptoms under professional supervision. The focus is on comfort, monitoring, and stabilization while preparing individuals for the next phase of treatment and ongoing recovery.

Individual Therapy

Individual therapy focuses on identifying personal patterns, emotional challenges, and behaviors that contribute to addiction and related struggles. Sessions emphasize self awareness, accountability, and practical skill development to support healthier decision making and long term change.

Group Therapy

Group therapy offers a guided setting where individuals can learn from shared experiences and develop stronger communication and coping skills. These sessions promote accountability, connection, and practical insight through structured group interaction.

We Accept Most Major Insurance Providers

What Are You Seeking Treatment For?

Miramar

Miramar is a key city in Broward County, Florida. Miramar is recognized for its significant position within the Miami metropolitan area. Miramar has a population of 134,721 as of the 2020 Census, making it the second-largest city in Broward County and the fourth-largest in the Miami metro area. Miramar is a vibrant city that contributes to the diverse tapestry of the Miami metropolitan area, which itself is home to approximately 6.14 million people. Ranking as the 11th-largest city in Florida, Miramar stands out for its dynamic growth and strategic importance in the region.

City of Miramar:
Attribute Details
Attibute Details
Country United States
State Florida
County Broward
Earliest European settlement 1681
Incorporated May 26, 1955
Government Type Commission-Manager
Mayor Wayne M. Messam
Vice Mayor Alexandra P. Davis
Commissioners Winston F. Barnes, Maxwell B. Chambers, Yvette Colbourne
City Manager Dr. Roy Virgin
City Clerk Denise A. Gibbs
Total Area 31.08 sq mi
Total Land Area 28.85 sq mi
Total Water Area 2.23 sq mi
Elevation 9 ft
Total Population (2020) 134,721
Population Estimate (2022) 137,228
Rank (United States) 201st
Rank (Florida) 14th
Population Density 4,756.60/sq mi
Website http://www.miramarfl.gov/

 

List of Zip Codes for Miramar

  • 08002
  • 08030
  • 08033
  • 08059
  • 08104
  • 08107
  • 08108

Frequently Asked Questions

Inpatient rehab is residential and highly structured, ideal when risks are higher or previous attempts have failed. Outpatient lets you live at home and attend therapy several times a week—best for milder cases or as a step-down from inpatient.

Common lengths range from 28–30 days to 60–90 days, depending on history, progress, co-occurring conditions, and insurance coverage. Your team will recommend a duration that fits your needs.

Many plans cover part or all of residential treatment when it’s medically necessary. Programs can verify benefits and estimate out-of-pocket costs before admission.

You’ll receive medical monitoring, symptom management, and support for sleep, hydration, and nutrition. Once stabilized, you’ll transition into therapy—often the same day or next—to maintain momentum.

Bring identification, insurance details, a list of current medications, and comfortable clothing. Arrange work, childcare, and pet care in advance, and inform supportive family or friends so they can join education sessions when available.