Hernando County Drug Court
A successful drug court is one of the key to managing alcohol and drug problems within the community. Hernando County has an excellent drug court that is effective in helping non-violent drug offenders to get treatment that increases their chances of full recovery. This is a cost effective way to lower criminal recidivism, lowering the number of people in prison, and helping addicted people and their families.
National Drug Court Resources
National Association of Drug Court Professionals (NADCP)
National Center for Drug Court Innovation
Hernando Correctional Institution (Hernando County Jail)
The Hernando County Jail, currently operated under a contract with Corrections Corporation of America, has an alcohol and drug program available to some of its inmates. Hernando County is fortunate to have have a jail that provides alcohol and drug services. Providing treatment during incarceration is a proven way to lower criminal recidivism. At five years after release about 60% of released inmates in Florida have been re-arrested where only about 30% of inmates receiving drug treatment during incarceration are rearrested.
D.A.R.E Program (Hernando County Sheriff's Office)
The Hernando County Sheriff's Department provides strong support to prevention efforts in Hernando County. The DARE program is one of the many excellent services provided by the Sheriff's Department to prevent and effectively manage drug problems among our youth. D.A.R.E. is a highly recognized national program. (Get more info on D.A.R.E. from their national website)
Alcoholics Anonymous
Alcoholics Anonymous (A.A.) and related Twelve Step Groups such as Narcotics Anonymous, are proven and successful non-professional fellowships that promote recovery from addiction. Membership is open to anyone with a desire to recover from addiction. Meetings are available throughout Hernando County at numerous locations seven days per week. The recovering community of Hernando County is a critical antidrug resource that is committed to be there whenever anyone reaches out for help with an alcohol or drug problem.
School Readiness Coalition
Early childhood education is one of the most important antidrug activities. Parents, their child's first teacher, play a crucial role in preparing children to learn and grow as sober responsible people. The Hernando County School Readiness Coalition provides a system of interagency partnerships to ensure that all children are emotionally, physically, socially and intellectually ready to enter school, to learn, and to succeed.
The Harbors Behavioral Health Care Institute
In order to effectively manage alcohol and other drug problems, communities need readily available treatment resources. The Harbors provide a wide variety of substance abuse and mental health services for adults, adolescents, and children in both Hernando and Pasco County. They have a 24 hour crisis line - (352) 544-6233.





