UF Health celebrates groundbreaking for new Florida Recovery Center in northwest Gainesville

UF Health broke ground Thursday on the new Florida Recovery Center campus, or FRC, in northwest Gainesville. The celebration — which coincides with Mental Health Awareness Month — marked the development of an expanded, upgraded facility that can care for more patients struggling with addiction.

“We have one of the nation’s most highly recognized and distinguished programs to advance scientific discovery that leads to new treatment advances in caring for those suffering from addiction or substance use disorders,” said Steve Motew, president and system CEO of the UF Health clinical enterprise. “Now, with our latest plans for a new Florida Recovery Center campus, we will soon have facilities that match the clinical excellence offered by our nationally renowned UF addiction medicine specialists.”

Traci d'Auguste, chief operating officer for UF Health Shands Hospital, speaks Thursday during the groundbreaking ceremony for the new Florida Recovery Center in northwest Gainesville.
Traci d'Auguste, chief operating officer for UF Health Shands Hospital, speaks Thursday during the groundbreaking ceremony for the new Florida Recovery Center in northwest Gainesville.

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The state-of-the-art facility will expand patient beds to 138 and includes 47,000 square feet of residential and therapeutic spaces in three buildings — a single-story commons building and two three-story residential buildings. The new 6-acre campus will feature updated amenities, including a pool, gym, outdoor recreation area and pickleball court. An existing 18,700-square-foot administrative building will be renovated to house offices and services such as addiction evaluations, group and individual therapy, lectures and outpatient care.

“Addiction can effect anyone from any walk of life,” said Traci d’Auguste, chief operating officer of UF Health. “Since the UF Health Florida Recovery Center was founded in 1999, the University of Florida has shown they understand the complexities of the disease of addiction. This is why patients come here from all over the country, knowing that our UF Health physicians and researchers are leading experts in the field of addiction treatment.”

The new FRC facility will be located just off Northwest 39th Avenue near UF Health Springhill and Haven Hospice The new campus will replace the current facility in southwest Gainesville, near Williston Road on Southwest 13th Street. Construction is expected to be completed by fall 2025.

An artist rendering of UF Health's new Florida Recovery Center campus planned for northwest Gainesville.
An artist rendering of UF Health's new Florida Recovery Center campus planned for northwest Gainesville.

This article originally appeared on The Gainesville Sun: UF Health celebrates groundbreaking for new Florida Recovery Center