Eighteen thousand square feet,
designed to calm a nervous system.
Our campus sits on a quiet street in Pembroke Pines, Broward County — a neighborhood of mature trees, low traffic, and warm Florida light. The building itself is a purpose-designed clinical facility, not a converted hotel or a repurposed office park.
LegitScriptCertified
The building is part of the treatment.
People arriving at detox are usually exhausted, anxious, and over-stimulated. The last thing they need is an environment that amplifies those states — harsh lighting, sterile corridors, a waiting room full of strangers. Every design decision at our campus works the other direction: soft neutral palettes, residential-scale furniture, natural materials, abundant daylight, and private spaces for rest.
Staff offices sit in the middle of the floor plan, not tucked away at the end of a hallway. Clinical leadership is visible. The medication room, nurse station, and therapy suites are close to patient rooms. A visitor can walk from front door to therapy room in under a minute — the distances are small on purpose.

Three zones, one continuous experience.
Stabilization & acute care.
24/7 nurse station, medication room, monitored rest areas, private patient rooms. Equipment on hand for vitals monitoring, withdrawal scale assessments, and medication administration. Walking distance to therapy suites as soon as the patient is stable.
Therapeutic community.
Private residential-style bedrooms, shared common areas, dining, therapy rooms sized for group work, and quiet corners for individual sessions. Patients transition here from detox as they become ready for the therapeutic phase.
Rest & connection.
Outdoor relaxation patio, basketball court, reading nook, movie room, game room, and spa. The activities aren’t decoration — they’re part of rebuilding a nervous system that can experience calm and connection without a substance.
What’s on campus, and why it matters.
Residential-scale rooms with private bathrooms. Clean, soft, and unhurried — not institutional.
Nutrition matters in early recovery. Meals are balanced, dietary restrictions accommodated.
Rooms sized for real group and individual work — not converted offices.
Shaded outdoor seating with tropical plantings. Useful for quiet conversation and fresh air.
Open area for yoga, stretching, and community-based movement. Movement supports mood regulation.
Pool table, game room, movie room — connection without stimulation overload.
Outdoor court for patients who process stress through movement.
On-site nail & spa for small acts of self-care during residential.
Licensed nursing coverage around the clock on the detox wing. On-call physician rotation.
Pembroke Pines, Broward County, Florida.
The campus sits in a residential neighborhood of Pembroke Pines, about 20 minutes from Fort Lauderdale–Hollywood International Airport (FLL) and 35 minutes from Miami International (MIA). The neighborhood is quiet; the climate is warm year-round.
Address:
1151 Poinciana Dr.
Pembroke Pines, FL 33025
Physician-led, accredited, and built for unhurried care.
The choice of where to receive our campus matters. Patients and families weigh credentials, environment, and continuity of care alongside cost and coverage. Here is what consistently brings people to our 18,000 sq ft private clinical campus in Pembroke Pines, Florida.
Medical Director Sergey Litvinov, MD — a board-certified psychiatrist — directs clinical care. Every patient is reviewed by an attending physician, not a counselor signing off on a protocol.
Independent accreditation by the nation’s most recognized healthcare standards body. Surveyed against rigorous safety and quality standards.
LegitScript certification is the standard required by Google, Microsoft, and Meta to advertise addiction treatment. It signals an audited, transparent operator.
Depression, anxiety, trauma, and ADHD frequently co-occur with substance use. Psychiatric assessment and care run in parallel with detox, not after.
Most commercial and military plans are accepted. Verification is free, confidential, and typically completed in under 60 seconds.
Private bedrooms, dedicated medical detox wing, therapy rooms sized for real clinical work, outdoor grounds. Not a strip-mall storefront.
Authoritative references and related resources.
Clinical authorities & sources. ASAM — Clinical Practice Guidelines · SAMHSA — National Helpline · CDC — Overdose Prevention
Related Pines resources. Medical detox · Residential inpatient · Dual diagnosis · Admissions process · Insurance carriers · For families
From the first call through aftercare.
Care at Pines is delivered along a coordinated pathway, not as a one-off appointment. Coordination begins on the admissions call and continues through detox, residential, and the handoff to aftercare partners. Each phase has named accountabilities — the admissions counselor, the attending physician, the primary therapist, the case manager, and the alumni coordinator each carry specific responsibilities documented in the patient’s chart.
Family members are supported in parallel. With patient consent, our family liaison provides regular updates, schedules family therapy sessions, and helps prepare for visitation weekends and aftercare. Without consent, family education programming, crisis-line referrals, and Al-Anon and Nar-Anon resources remain available so families are not navigating alone.
Aftercare is planned during residential, not at discharge. The case manager identifies suitable step-down providers (PHP, IOP, sober living, outpatient therapy, MOUD prescribers) based on home location, insurance, and clinical recommendation. Pines maintains working relationships with vetted partner programs across our priority states to ensure continuity rather than handing patients off to a generic directory.
Throughout the entire pathway, all communication, charting, and data handling is HIPAA-compliant. Substance use disorder records receive additional federal protection under 42 CFR Part 2, which limits redisclosure even within healthcare settings. Patients and families can request specific privacy preferences in writing at any point in care, and our team honors them across the admissions, clinical, and alumni systems.
Schedule a campus visit. By appointment.
In-person tours are arranged by appointment with our admissions team. Tours are coordinated around the clinical schedule to preserve patient privacy.
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Reviewed by Sergey Litvinov, MD — Medical Director at Pines Recovery Life. Updated April 2026.
References: SAMHSA · The Joint Commission