Our Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) provides a flexible yet structured treatment option to support you in your recovery without the need for full-time residential care. It offers a more intensive level of support, typically involving several sessions per week for a duration of two to three months. This program is ideal for those seeking a treatment that allows them to work, study, and spend time with family without disruption.
A step down from day treatment, we hold intensive outpatient treatment four days each week for clients who have re-entered society as productive, sober individuals. Our engaging curriculum focuses on reinforcing the 12-steps while working on mindfulness, meditation, coping skills, stress management, and more.
Our IOP includes individual therapy sessions, group therapy, and medication management, all tailored to your unique needs.
Here’s a preview on what you can expect from our program.
We’ll evaluate your medical and substance use history to help us create a treatment plan customized to your goals.
Lets you choose one of our set schedules that best accommodates your personal and professional life.
Integrate the lessons and strategies learned into your daily life promptly, enhancing your ability to maintain sobriety and resilience.
Includes group sessions, individual counseling, and family therapy to address all aspects of addiction and recovery.
Develop coping mechanisms, relapse prevention strategies, and healthy habits for a sober life.
Engage with a community of individuals sharing similar recovery journeys, providing mutual support and encouragement.
A treatment program that offers a high level of care through scheduled therapy sessions, allowing participants to live at home and maintain their daily responsibilities.
It usually spans 8 to 12 weeks, with sessions scheduled several times a week. The exact duration can be adjusted to match individual progress and needs.
IOP offers more intensive support and structured therapy sessions compared to traditional outpatient programs, which may have less frequent meetings.
Yes, IOP is often a step down for those transitioning from a higher level of care, providing continued support as you adjust to daily life.
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