Willough At Naples sits at 9001 Tamiami Trail E in Naples, Florida, and has provided care since 1983, using an 87-bed facility for adults 18 and older dealing with substance use, addiction, mental health illnesses, and dual diagnosis disorders, and you'll find they have programs for eating disorders, too, with specialized groups like the Silver Linings program for senior citizens. You'll notice a team in place running things, with folks like Mr. James O'Shea, Mr. Webster McCormack (President), and Ms. Patricia Perfetto (Executive Director), all working alongside nurses, doctors, counselors, and administrative staff-each required to meet strict professional standards. The center runs as a licensed and accredited behavioral health hospital, carrying Joint Commission (JCAHO) and LegitScript accreditations, along with certification from the Florida Association of Recovery Residences, and though they hold an A+ BBB rating, they're not BBB accredited.
People who come here can get inpatient rehab, outpatient rehab, detoxification for drugs and alcohol, medication-assisted treatments, and residential 24-hour care, as well as partial hospitalization programs (PHP) and day treatments. There are individualized treatment plans, help with eating disorders and chemical dependency, psychiatric recovery support, and programs focused on those with both substance use and mental health issues (dual diagnosis). The staff use evidence-based and holistic treatment approaches, including counseling, group therapy, medication management, relapse prevention planning, and services like music therapy, art therapy, and family sessions. There's also support for prescription drug rehab, virtual visits or telehealth, an onsite pharmacy, and insurance is accepted from most major companies including Medicare, United Healthcare, Aetna, BlueCross BlueShield, Cigna, Tricare, ComPsych, and Optum.
While staying at the Willough, residents share bedrooms and bathrooms, and have access to amenities like an outdoor pool, a beachside lounge with ocean views, volleyball courts, workout spaces, tennis, basketball, horseback riding, hiking, and wilderness therapy-which makes for a facility that tries to look after physical, emotional, and social needs alike. Patients get safe sober living arrangements and a secure environment, with everything licensed and regulated for compliance and transparency. The focus always stays on recovery, dignity, and meeting each person where they are, and you'll find staff are on-site around the clock to give steady support to those who need care, whether for substance abuse, mental health illness, or both.