An evidence-based addiction treatment program designed to help active-duty military members, veterans, and their family members reach a place of sustainable recovery
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There’s no one-size-fits-all solution to addiction treatment.Every individual in our care has a unique story to tell, and our treatment plans are individualized to help them reach their goals. When you come to us for treatment, you’ll find the targeted support you need.
We are in-network with TRICARE as part of our commitment to making substance abuse treatment for members of the military more affordable.
An addiction treatment program designed to treat members of the military and their families should do more than just address the addiction. It must also take into account an individual’s medical needs, living situation, and any co-occurring mental health conditions that may be underlying factors in their substance use issues.
Research indicates that those who complete detox and rehab together are more likely to stay sober longer and less likely to relapse. An aftercare plan is essential for when you return home from rehab and face triggers in your everyday life.
Withdrawal symptoms can be painful and uncomfortable. Having the support of a medical team and receiving counseling during this time can help you build a foundation for recovery.
Once withdrawal symptoms have faded, it’s time to work through the underlying causes of addiction in therapy and counseling. One way to do this is in a professional addiction treatment program that understands the needs of members of the military and their families. You’ll build healthy coping skills and discover a new path forward.
Ongoing support can help you thrive as you transition back to your daily life. You’ll stay connected with our treatment team as you rediscover life in recovery.
A range of therapies and services can help address the physical and mental effects of addiction.
All levels of care, including medical detox, residential treatment, partial hospitalization programs, and outpatient programs
Aftercare and alumni programs
Relapse prevention programs
Telerecovery programs
Co-occurring rehab program, including PTSD treatment and trauma care
A balance of evidence-based and holistic treatment approaches
Gender-specific rehab programs
Veterans program
The cost of addiction treatment for members of the military and their families should never be a roadblock to recovery. At Gulf Breeze Recovery, we design personalized treatment plans that address the needs of every individual in our care, and the cost of treatment can vary. However, we work with most major health plans—including TRICARE—to reduce out-of-pocket costs and make treatment as accessible as possible. Verify your insurance today to see if your provider will cover your treatment.
Take the courageous first step toward a new chapter in your life. If you or someone close to you is a member of the military, reach out for addiction treatment today by calling Gulf Breeze Recovery or connecting with our team online.
Dr. Lantie Elisabeth Jorandby has dedicated her professional life to treating patients for mental illness and addiction. She’s a nationally recognized expert in the field and is triple-board-certified in general psychiatry, addiction psychiatry, and addiction medicine.
Dr. Jorandby graduated with honors from Vanderbilt University with a Bachelor of Science in Psychology and Neuroscience. She attended medical school and completed her residency at the University of Florida.
After completing her Addiction Psychiatry Fellowship at Yale School of Medicine, Dr. Jorandby served as Medical Director for the dual diagnosis unit at McLean Hospital in Belmont, Massachusetts. She also served as faculty at Harvard Medical School in the Department of Psychiatry.
Dr. Jorandby also served as a staff psychiatrist for the United States Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) and Mental Health Supervisor at the VA Outpatient Clinic in Viera, Florida, the third largest Outpatient VA clinic in the country.
Most recently, Dr. Jorandby worked as Chief Medical Officer for Lakeview Health, a co-occurring substance use disorder facility, for five years. During her time at Lakeview, she oversaw the development of treatment programs for Veterans and First Responders and the expansion of the professionals program for the aviation industry and various state monitoring programs for safety-sensitive workers. She also oversaw the development of Koru Spring, a residential eating disorder program, which opened in 2023.
Dr. Jorandby is a frequently sought speaker on the topic of mental health disorders, including eating disorders and co-occurring disorders with addiction, and a regular contributor to Psychology Today. She is passionate about encouraging patients to seek treatment and recovery for mental health, eating disorders, and addiction.
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