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DayBreak Behavioral Health

4421 Sun N Lake Blvd A Sebring Sebring,FL 33872 map
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DayBreak Behavioral Health DayBreak Behavioral Health is located on 4421 Sun N Lake Blvd A in Sebring. They can be reached by phone by calling (863) 314-4357 . They can be reached by calling (863) 314-4357 . They can perform the following procedures / treatments: Individual Therapy, Couples Therapy, Family Therapy. They have a total of 2 reviews, 2 positive reviews and 0 negative reviews.
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Wednesday, December 19, 2007
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Lifesavers by John P. at InsiderPages
Daybreak is probably the best mental health group I have dealt with. The offices and rooms are invariably clean and neat, even though the group room is a bit cluttered with toys and knick-knacks brought in by patients.

The staff is the finest, from A to Z, no exceptions, and are very caring and thoughtful, always ready to listen and help. They are extremely cooperative with schedule changes and other needs, and even can supply transportation if needed. Their program is Christian faith-based, which for me was a definite plus.

Daybreak is associated with Florida Hospital Heartland Division which has a full service in-patient unit for seniors 55 and up, which is also excellent.

In short, if you have mental health issues, please consider Daybreak, you won't regret it, and they may just save your life!!!

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Superb Mental Health Group by Maryanne P. at InsiderPages
Daybreak Behavioral Services consists of several psychiatrists, psychologists and counselors. After my husband died, I went into a deep clinical depression and couldn't pull myself out of it. My whole world had been shattered. Dr. Olivera and a couple of the counselors at Daybreak worked with me and helped me work through my emotions. They helped me to see there is still lots of living yet to do!

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