Tri County Human Services Inc, located in Bartow, FL, is a dedicated substance abuse treatment facility serving individuals and families struggling with addiction and co-occurring mental health disorders. Situated at 2725 State Road 60 East in Polk County, this treatment center provides compassionate, evidence-based care designed to address the complex needs of those with dual diagnosis conditions. The facility recognizes that recovery is possible when treatment addresses both substance use and underlying mental health concerns simultaneously.
Tri County Human Services Inc offers residential long-term treatment programs lasting 30 days or more, providing patients with a structured, supportive environment essential for meaningful recovery. Residential treatment allows individuals to focus entirely on their healing without the distractions and triggers of daily life, while professional staff monitor progress and adjust care as needed. The facility specializes in co-occurring disorder treatment, meaning clinical teams are trained to treat substance abuse and mental health conditions—such as depression, anxiety, or trauma—together rather than in isolation. This integrated approach significantly improves outcomes for individuals whose addiction and mental health challenges are intertwined.
Tri County Human Services Inc accepts Medicaid and self-payment options, ensuring that financial circumstances do not prevent individuals from accessing needed treatment. Medicaid coverage for substance abuse and mental health services is protected under the Mental Health Parity Act, which requires insurance plans to provide equal coverage for behavioral health treatment as they do for medical care. If you have Medicaid or are considering self-payment, the team at Tri County Human Services Inc can work with you to understand your coverage and explore all available options.
If you or a loved one is ready to take the first step toward recovery, call (863) 533-5860 to speak with an admissions specialist at Tri County Human Services Inc. The team understands that reaching out for help takes courage, and they are committed to making the admission process straightforward and supportive. Recovery is possible, and treatment can begin today.