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Addiction Treatment

Outpatient Treatment (PHP & IOP)

Outpatient treatment consists of structured, clinical rehab programs that deliver high-quality therapy during the day or evening, allowing patients to live at home or in sober livi...

Outpatient treatment consists of structured, clinical rehab programs that deliver high-quality therapy during the day or evening, allowing patients to live at home or in sober living housing. We offer two distinct tiers of outpatient care:

  • Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP): A comprehensive "day treatment" model requiring 5 to 6 hours of therapy per day, 5 days a week. It offers medical monitoring, psychiatric consultations, and intensive group and individual counseling.
  • Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP): A highly flexible track requiring 3 to 4 sessions per week (9 to 15 hours total), with morning or evening schedules available. IOP focuses heavily on real-world relapse prevention, emotional regulation, and peer accountability

Who It Is Made For

Maintaining daily responsibilities while recovering is a balancing act. Our outpatient tracks are designed specifically for:

  • Step-down transitioners: Individuals who have successfully completed medical detox or a residential rehab program and need a structured, clinical safety net as they ease back into the real world.
  • Individuals with stable, supportive homes: People who live in safe, drug-free households with family members or roommates who actively support their sobriety.
  • Working professionals, students, and caregivers: Those who cannot take an extended leave of absence from their job, academic studies, or family caregiving roles but still require professional, evidence-based treatment.
  • Those with mild-to-moderate addiction profiles: Individuals whose clinical assessments show they do not require 24/7 medical supervision to maintain safety and progress.
Program FAQs

Frequent Asked Questions

Our Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP) requires 25 to 30 hours per week (5 to 6 hours daily). Our Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) is more flexible, requiring 9 to 15 hours per week, with morning and evening sessions available.

Relapse is addressed clinically, not punitively. If a relapse occurs, we re-evaluate your treatment plan and may recommend stepping up to a higher level of care, such as residential treatment, to ensure you have adequate support.

Yes. Both our PHP and IOP tracks include regular access to psychiatrists and medical staff for ongoing Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) and psychiatric medication management.

Yes. Our IOP track offers evening schedules specifically designed to allow working professionals and full-time students to complete treatment without pausing their careers or education.

Yes. Random toxicology screenings are conducted regularly to maintain safety, build accountability, and help patients document their progress in recovery.

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