Choices & Crossroads
Lightshare Behavioral Wellness & Recovery partners with the Florida Department of Corrections to provide structured, long-term residential treatment programs for individuals with felony convictions. Through our Choices and Crossroads programs, we support successful rehabilitation, accountability, and reintegration into the community by combining evidence-based clinical treatment, life skills development, and employment readiness within a highly structured recovery environment.
Both programs are DOC-funded and designed to meet clients where they are – focusing on progress, responsibility, and sustainable recovery.
Choices
Residential Treatment for Men Involved with the Florida Department of Corrections
The Choices Program is a 6–18 month residential treatment program for male clients with felony convictions who are involved with the Florida Department of Corrections through felony probation or community control.
Program Highlights:
Structured daily schedule
Weekly individual therapy and daily group therapy
Anger Management and Moral Reconation Therapy (MRT)
Parenting classes provided by community partners
12-step meetings and recovery support
Two-phase treatment model:
Phase 1: Intensive residential treatment
Phase 2: Full-time employment in the community with continued evening treatment at the facility
Length of stay based on clinical progress and motivation
Exercise area and volleyball court to support physical wellness and healthy recreation
Fully funded through the Department of Corrections
Crossroads
Residential Treatment for Women Involved with the Florida Department of Corrections
The Crossroads Program is a 6–18 month residential treatment program for female clients with felony convictions who are involved with the Florida Department of Corrections through felony probation or community control.
Program Highlights:
Structured daily therapeutic environment
Weekly individual therapy and daily group therapy
Anger Management and Moral Reconation Therapy (MRT)
Parenting classes provided by community partners
12-step meetings and peer support
Two-phase treatment model:
Phase 1: Intensive residential treatment
Phase 2: Full-time employment in the community with continued evening treatment at the facility
Program length determined by clinical progress and motivation
On-site exercise area and volleyball court to encourage physical health and positive use of free time
Fully funded through the Department of Corrections