About UsFounded by a family who understands both the feelings of despair and hopelessness caused by alcohol and drug addiction, as well as all the joy and gratitude of watching those love ones recover and regain all their dreams that before had seemed lost. | ![]() |
Recover in Paradise
Welcome to Footprints Beachside Recovery — Florida's premier substance abuse rehabilitation center located only footsteps from the white sandy beaches and whispering waves of the Gulf of Mexico, a tranquil and comfortable atmosphere for people who deserve the highest quality professional treatment in their effort to achieve life-long sobriety from alcohol and drugs.
Founded by Family
The Footprints family is familiar with the tragedies of addiction. We know firsthand the pain involved and the relief of overcoming the disease through our own personal struggles with addiction. Our own experiences within our family have enabled us to rebuild our relationships, overcome addiction, reconstruct the loss of trust and heal the wounds of the past.
We use our experience to help other families repair damaged trust and pain to create healthy relationships that last. We have teamed with Florida's top professional, caring, support staff to create the best program available today.
Backed by the Best
Our goal at FBR is to restore each individual's sense of purpose in order for them to realize their true potential and enjoy a new life filled with success and a true happiness — one that both you and your family deserve. It's a life-long process that involves mind, body and spirit, and it begins here at FBR, surrounded by beauty, supported by a staff that knows and understands deeply about what you're going through, and treated by our team of professionals who ensure the highest quality care available.
Community Outreach
John Templeton Jr., leads our community outreach program, dedicated to turning "A Mess into a Message." John has experienced trial and tragedy in his life based on choices made in his teenage years as a result of substance abuse. He now uses the lessons he learned to not only recover but reach out to other in need. He has become an active volunteer in community anti-drug and alcohol organizations.

