New Season Treatment Center - Osceola County
Overview
Serving Orlando, Florida and surrounding areas, Osceola County Treatment Center is part of New Season, a nationwide treatment network providing comprehensive outpatient care designed to support opioid recovery. The center’s flexible programs allow clients to continue their daily activities while receiving care. Services include medications for addiction treatment (MAT), with options such as methadone, buprenorphine and Suboxone, to address withdrawal and cravings. Licensed counseling services are integrated into care plans and clients who reach certain milestones in their recovery can receive take-home medications. Staff who speak English and Spanish are available onsite.
Ages Served
- Adults (Ages 26-64)
- Young Adults (Ages 18-25)
Genders Accepted
- Female
- Male
Languages Served
- Spanish
- Creole
- English
Treatment
- Intensive outpatient treatment (IOP)
- Outpatient (methadone/buprenorphine or naltrexone treatment)
- Regular outpatient treatment
Special Programs
- Adult men
- Adult women
- Pregnant/postpartum
- Veterans
Flexible Take-Home Medication Options
Clients who meet certain criteria in their recovery process can become eligible to bring doses of their prescribed medications home with them. This flexibility is a benefit for clients managing childcare, job obligations, and other responsibilities. Eligibility is determined on a case-by-case basis through a structured system that tracks factors such as scheduled meeting attendance, behavior, and safety.
Individual, Group, and Family Counseling
The center employs licensed counselors who provide evidence-based care for individuals, groups, and families. These services are flexible and include both in-person and telehealth options, allowing clients to more easily fit sessions into their schedules. Counseling is integrated with MAT to address the physical, mental, and emotional components of recovery together.
Discreet, Accessible Outpatient Care
The center features counseling spaces and private rooms for individual, group, and family counseling sessions, so clients can fully focus their energy on healing with the assurance of confidentiality. Convenient pickup windows are available for clients to receive take-home medication. The facility is fully wheelchair accessible and provides virtual counseling and telemedicine to support care from home.
Community Referrals Including Housing, Food, and Employment
Staff at the center work to connect clients with community resources to support them in their long-term recovery, including referrals to specialists and health services, housing resources, employment staffing agencies, and local food pantries. The center also helps clients obtain health insurance coverage and explore available transportation options.
Cost and Insurance
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- Florida Blue
- Molina Healthcare
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- Other Private Insurance
Disclaimer: Additional insurance plans may be accepted. Please contact the provider directly to confirm current coverage details, as this information may change.
Financial Assistance
- Does not offer Free
- Does offer Payment assistance
- Does offer Sliding fee scale
Treatment
Treatment Setting
- Intensive outpatient treatment (IOP)
- Outpatient (methadone/buprenorphine or naltrexone treatment)
- Regular outpatient treatment
Treatment Approaches
- 12-step program support
- Anger control support
- Brief intervention
- Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT)
- Incentive-based therapy
- Motivational interviewing
- Relapse prevention support
- Substance use counseling
- Trauma-focused counseling
Additional Support and Services
- Case management support
- HIV early intervention services
- Social skills training
Counseling and Education
- Couples counseling
- Family therapy
- General health education services
- Group therapy
- Hepatitis education and support
- HIV/AIDS education and support
- One-on-one counseling
- Substance use education
- Tobacco and vaping cessation counseling
Transition Support
- Discharge and next steps planning
- Ongoing recovery care
- Overdose prevention and naloxone education
- Post-discharge follow-up
Testing & Pre-Treatment
- Breathalyzer testing for alcohol
- Community outreach and support
- Comprehensive health checkup
- Oral fluid testing for drugs or alcohol
- Substance use assessment
- Tuberculosis screening
- Urine testing for drugs or alcohol
- Substance use screening
Amenities and Experiences
Settings
- Coastal
Policies
- Smoking allowed anywhere
- Vaping allowed anywhere
Ownership Type
- For-profit
Quality and Trust
The Joint Commission
The Joint Commission is one of the most trusted names in healthcare. If a rehab center has this accreditation, it means they meet strong national standards for safety, treatment quality, and staff training.
Learn morePatient Outcomes
All outcomes data, including any claims of third-party verification, are provided by this facility. These data have not been independently verified by us and do not guarantee your individual results.
95% of patients
stay actively engaged in their treatment plan.
98% of treatment
centers offer admissions at least five days a week so patients can start care quickly.
15% reduction in absenteeism:
take-home medication options are linked to a 15% drop in missed appointments.
71% decrease
in fentanyl use among maintenance patients since the launch of a special care program.
Reviews and Ratings
- Staff is described as caring and supportive.
- Patients feel comfortable and valued during their visits.
- Highly recommended for those seeking help with substance abuse.
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