Monday, May 6

Martin County sheriff to weigh in on development for rehabilitation facility Monday night

A companys push to create a new 140-bed residential drug and alcohol rehabilitation facility with medical detox in Stuart is getting a notable detractor.

The Martin County Sheriffs Office announced its intention to testify against Perseverance Recovery Center, LLC request to turn a vacant 84-bed assisted living facility into a new facility called Clarity Pointe.

The Sheriff [William Synder] believes that drawing this clientele from around the country to our community will further diminish our quality of life in Martin County, it said in a Facebook post. The Sheriff’s Office has extensive experience with these facilities and the complex public safety challenges they present, including drawing out-of-state clients who often end up homeless in our community.

The sheriffs opposition will increase the publicity surrounding the project, which goes in front of Stuarts city commission for a first reading on Monday. A final decision could occur later in May.

Perseverance Recovery Center, LLCs project previously went in front of Stuarts Local Planning Agency in March. It failed two to two.

Jason Ackner, who is the CEO for the company trying to create the new development, said his company consolidated during the COVID-19 pandemic and is now ramping back up. He said their goal is to keep people, who arent dangerous to the community.

Theyre sober. Theyre clean, Ackner said about his patients. We know it, because were drug testing them. Were doing breathalyzers. Theyre engaged in therapy. Theyre there because they wanna be there.

Less than a mile away from the proposed site is Coastal Detox. State records show the centers CEO is Christina Tucker. She testified the turnover from the number of patients will affect emergency services and lower home prices.

Ross Tucker, who said on LinkedIn his family owns Coastal Detox, said the new competitor would also make it difficult to hire staff.

Its extremely difficult to hire medical staff in particular, he said. “So, by bringing in this facility, it would severely hurt from a staff standpoint, obviously, being half a mile down the street.

The meeting is scheduled for 5:30 p.m. at the commission chambers on 121 SW Flagler Ave. in Stuart.

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