Fontainebleau Treatment Center is a behavioral health facility that provides residential treatment services for substance use disorders. The program operates under the Florida Parishes Human Services Authority, a regional public agency that delivers behavioral health and developmental disability services in southeastern Louisiana. The center serves adults and is part of a broader network of programs managed by FPHSA that address mental health, addictive disorders, and related behavioral health needs across several parishes.
The facility provides residential care focused on substance use disorders and addiction treatment. Services are organized as structured residential programming where individuals remain at the facility while receiving behavioral health services related to addiction. Fontainebleau Treatment Center operates as part of the Alcohol and Drug Unit associated with FPHSA and functions within the authority’s behavioral health service system.
FPHSA was established to manage community-based programs that address addictive disorders, mental health conditions, and developmental disabilities for residents in Livingston, St. Helena, St. Tammany, Tangipahoa, and Washington parishes. Within this regional service system, Fontainebleau Treatment Center represents the residential addiction treatment component available to adults seeking behavioral health support related to substance use.