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Black Tie International Magazine
Caron Renaissance Opens
New Beacon Square Campus |
CARON
RENAISSANCE OPENS
NEW BEACON SQUARE CAMPUS
State-of-the-art
clinical campus allows
for unique addiction
treatment programming
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Sid Goodman,
Executive/Clinical Director, Caron Renaissance
and
Petra Levin, Caron Florida and National Board
Member
Photo by:
Jim Greene
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Boca Raton, Florida – South
Florida supporters, board
members and friends gathered on
Friday, March 13 to mark the
opening of Caron Renaissance’s
new 22,000-square-foot clinical
campus at Beacon Square in Boca
Raton. The unveiling took place
amid growing concerns about the
rise of substance abuse in
America propelled by the current
economic climate.
“Especially during these
challenging times, it’s
important for our community to
better understand the insidious
nature of substance abuse and
know that resources are
available,” said Sid Goodman,
Clinical Director of Caron
Renaissance. “We experience
firsthand the devastating impact
of addiction on the individual
and the family. But everyday at
our center – we are also
witnessing amazing
transformations from addiction
to recovery.”
During the open house, visitors
to the nonprofit addiction
treatment facility were given a
behind-the scenes look at the
powerful clinical processes
shaping the future of addiction
treatment. Leading
therapists and
staff shared information about
ground-breaking programs such as
The Residential Family
Restructuring Program, The
Telemedicine Program,
The Sexual & Trauma
Recovery Program and Compulsive
Gambling Program. After a light
lunch, visitors were also given
a tour of the state-of-the-art
center.
Caron Renaissance patients
reside at Fairways on the Green
in Delray Beach. The residences
were also recently renovated to
allow for the growth of patient
and family services.
About Caron Renaissance
Caron Renaissance was originally
Renaissance Institute of the
Palm Beaches and was founded in
1990. The program is accredited
by the Commission on
Accreditation of Rehabilitation
Facilities and is licensed by
the Florida Department of
Children and Family Services. In
March, 2003, internationally
recognized
Caron Treatment Centers
acquired Renaissance as a
longer-term care adjunct to
their services. Caron
Renaissance was an early pioneer
in longer-term residential
treatment, combining a very
effective system of clinical
services in an office setting
with supervised residential
care. Over the years, Caron
Renaissance has
developed a complementary array
of related clinical services as
it has recognized the need to
treat multiple addictions
simultaneously.
Attachment Disorder
therapy has resulted in a
very strategic coordination of
patient, family, and vocational
services. Long recognized for
clinical excellence and recovery
effectiveness, Caron Renaissance
has continued improving its
current services and developing
new ones. The relationship with
the medical profession has also
been solidified with the
addiction medicine component.
For more information, please
visit:
www.caronrenaissance.org
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