About Aspire Health Addictions Receiving Facility
Aspire Health at the Kassab Plaza in Orlando, Florida, serves Brevard, Orange, Osceola and Seminole counties. They are an addictions receiving facility treating adult men and women for substance abuse and co-occurring mental health disorders.
Aspire accepts Medicaid, Medicare and many other insurance providers. Charity care funding resources may be available if you are uninsured. Admission priority begins with pregnant women who inject drugs, other pregnant women, others who inject drugs and then others who need treatment.
Inpatient Treatment for Dual Diagnosis
The facility provides inpatient services that offer medically supervised detoxification, stabilization and crisis services. Clients can be involuntarily admitted based on the Marchman Act.
Services include assessment and screening, substance abuse treatment and mental health treatment. Families are allowed to visit during specified hours. Your inpatient treatment will last seven days.
Sober Living Option
After inpatient treatment is completed, you will be referred to outpatient services. For those needing a sober living environment, the Dave’s House program offers permanent residency with behavioral care resources support. Residents live independently and must require minimal supervision.
Outpatient Treatment for Substance Use
You will be referred to adult outpatient and medical services offered in Orlando. Services offered include treatment for alcohol and substance abuse and mental health. This program provides psychotherapeutic treatment in individual, family, couples and groups sessions. The program lasts for six weeks.
ANCHOR Recovery Program
The ANCHOR program is operated by Aspire in collaboration with the Orange County government. You can be referred by your inpatient or outpatient treatment center.
The ANCHOR program offers residential services, group and individual therapy, case management, AA and NA meetings, medication management, recovery support and support for clients with co-occurring disorders. Also available is employment assistance, housing assistance, and services for the chronically homeless.
Child Welfare Assistance
Behavioral Health Consultants work in conjunction with the Department of Children and Families, Child Protective Investigators and the Diversion Team. They identify the behavioral health needs of parents involved in the Child Welfare System. Substance use and co-occurring disorders are identified, and parents are referred for treatment.





