BWOM

florida doh

 

dcf 2022-08-09-t

  

CARF International

 

Thriving Mind logo

 The Miami Foundation

 

fadaa logo

 

Sponsored by Better Way of Miami, Inc, Thriving Mind South Florida and the State of Florida, Department of Children and Families.

Better Way of Miami, Inc. complies with state and federal nondiscrimination laws and policies that prohibit discrimination based on age, color, disability, national origin, race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, or transgender status. It is unlawful to retaliate against individuals or groups on the basis of their participation in a complaint of discrimination or on the basis of their opposition to discriminatory practice.

Better Way of Miami , Inc. cumple con las leyes y las políticas estatales y federales de no discriminación que prohíben la discriminación por motivos de edad, color, discapacidad, nacionalidad , raza, religión, sexoorientación sexual, identidad de género, o estado transgénero. Es ilegal tomar represalias contra individuos o grupos en función de su participación en una queja de discriminación o basado en su oposición a la práctica discriminatoria.

Better Way of Miami, Inc. konfòme li avèk lwa ak politik nasyonal diskriminasyon leta ak federal ki entèdi diskriminasyon ki baze sou laj, koulè, andikap, orijin nasyonal, ras, relijyon, sèks, oryantasyon seksyèl, idantite seksyèl, oswa
estati transganr Li ilegal pou fè vanjans kont moun oswa gwoup sou baz patisipasyon yo nan yon plent kont diskriminasyon oswa sou baz opozisyon yo a pratik diskriminatwa.

This publication was made possible by Grant Number H89HA00005 from the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), an operating division of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Its contents are solely the responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official views of the Health Resources and Services Administration or the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

Cultural Competency 

Announcements 

For the Miami-Dade Transit Title VI of the Civil Right Act Notice to the Public, click on this link

 Title VI of the Civil Right Act

Please forward your complaints to our EEO officer at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.  

If you have any questions or concerns, this person can also be reached at 305-634-3409.

EEO complaint forms: 

BETTER WAY OF MIAMI COMPLIANT PROCEDURE  

FacebookTwitter
PayPalButton

 

Treatment Services

Better Way programs are structured as three separate programs on a continuum of gradually lessening intensity: Residential, Intensive Outpatient (Day/Night) and regular Outpatient. This allows cost efficient and effective use of Better Way's treatment and rental assisted housing resources. It also permits the flexibility to place clients according to individual need in the least restrictive setting, since, with the exception of the Residential treatment program, housing is now considered separately from treatment and other services. Clients may move through treatment in any direction, based on their progress, or lack of progress, in accomplishing their recovery goals.


Treatment programs are staffed using a multi-disciplinary team approach. Treatment planning meetings for each program are held weekly but all clinical and resident management staff meet daily to ensure communication concerning client progress throughout the continuum. Housing staff work closely with counselors to maximize housing opportunities.
Treatment is designed to develop each client's personal strengths and abilities necessary for responsible and successful recovery. Individual, family and group modalities are employed. A complete curriculum of substance use disorders education covering the disease concept and all aspects of pertinent recovery skills is presented. Comprehensive vocational, educational, medical, legal assistance, recreational and other services are available throughout the continuum of Better Way care, either on site or a short distance away. All services operate with strict adherence to the policies and procedures protecting client rights, confidentiality and integrity of clinical care. An Active Continuous Quality Improvement (*CQI) program operates throughout the continuum to monitor outcomes and effect improvement where indicated.

Residential Treatment

This is the most intensive treatment program. It helps the addicted person to accept their addiction, break denial, and adapt to an ambient lifestyle among other recovering addicts. The client and their Counselor / Case Manager identify areas needing change and develop plans to address them. The client is provided a thorough grounding in 12 Step recovery as the foundation for a "Better Way" of living.

Read more: Residential Treatment

Outpatient

Outpatient Program

Drug and Alcohol Rehabilitation/Substance Abuse Treatment
Better Way of Miami offers Outpatient treatment at a convenient location in the heart of Miami, minutes away from I-95.  The ultimate goal of the Outpatient Treatment Program is long-term abstinence from drugs and alcohol.  This is achieved through individualized treatment planning, group and individual sessions with each person, helping the individual learn how to sustain sobriety through the 12-Step Recovery Model and be successful at implementing the tools of Recovery in their lives.  

Read more: Outpatient

Day/Night

Clients may continue to reside at Better Way East, move to another Better Way sponsored housing program, reside in local halfway houses or shelters, or with family members. When they aren't searching for employment, working, or attending school, they attend this intensive outpatient rehabilitation program offered both in the evening and during the day.

Read more: Day/Night

Contact Us

Your Email Address 
Subject 
Your Name 
Message 
  Send me a copy
    
  

Sucess Stories