About The Salvation Army Adult Rehabilitation Center St Petersburg
The Salvation Army Adult Rehabilitation Center in St. Petersburg provides a residential recovery program serving adults struggling with substance use in Florida.
The center offers a six-month inpatient program that combines counseling, education, relapse prevention and spiritual services for men and women.
Rooted in The Salvation Army's charitable mission, the program supports physical, emotional, social and spiritual healing for individuals working to rebuild their lives.
Faith-Based Residential Recovery
This Adult Rehabilitation Center specializes in long-term residential care for adults navigating alcohol and substance use challenges.
The 180-day program provides housing, meals and a structured daily routine designed to foster lasting stability and sobriety.
Participants engage in counseling sessions, classes, worship services, spiritual direction and holistic work therapy of up to eight hours per day.
This blend of clinical support, spiritual care and life-skills development helps residents address underlying issues while building healthy habits and accountability for sustained recovery.
Work Therapy and Life-Skills Development
Beyond traditional counseling, the program emphasizes work therapy as a core component of rehabilitation, helping residents restore daily structure, purpose and vocational confidence.
Spiritual care, relapse prevention education and community living round out a recovery model focused on whole-person growth.
The Adult Rehabilitation Center program is offered at no cost to qualifying participants, with no insurance required.





