Designed to offer comprehensive treatment to meet your behavioral health needs. We specialize in providing treatment to individuals who have a co-occurring mental health and substance abuse and/or addiction disorders and we also provide education and intervention services to prevent emerging symptoms from further impacting your life.
We believe that to truly treat an individual, an assessment must include an identification of any underlying issues such as trauma, grief or loss and untreated medical conditions, to ensure that mental health and addiction symptoms can be accurately identified, diagnosed and addressed.
Our medical treatment model includes a team of trained physicians, ARNP’s, nurses and clinicians who practice in the field of Addiction Medicine, Behavioral Health & Psychiatry. We are also a proud affiliate of USF’s School of Psychiatry, as part of their Graduate Medical Education Program which allows their highly skilled Psychiatry Residents and Fellows to complete clinical rotations at our facility under the supervision of our Medical Director.
We maintain a partnership with an on-site healthcare clinic to help address any primary healthcare issues you or your loved one may be experiencing and also provide care coordination to reconnect you with your existing primary care physician or to connect you to the practice of your choice.
By selecting Cove as your treatment facility, you will receive the highest quality care necessary to address your mental health, substance abuse or addiction issues, while providing you the skills and knowledge necessary to maintain your behavioral health.
We offer a full range of services at our centrally located main Tampa campus, and also offer selected core services virtually using telehealth as well as at our Lakeland campus – all conveniently accessible so that you can concentrate on what is truly important – recovery and maintenance of your behavioral health.
This program receives federal Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment Block Grant funds and serves people who inject drugs. This program is therefore federally required to give preference in admitting people into treatment as follows:
- Pregnant injecting drug users,
- Pregnant drug users,
- People who inject drugs,
- All others.