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Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to commonly asked questions about drug and alcohol treatment services

PHP, IOP, and OP differ primarily in the level of intensity and the time commitment involved. PHP is the most intensive, with daily treatment sessions, typically lasting 5-7 hours per day. IOP provides less intensive care, usually 3-5 days a week with 3-4 hours per day. OP is the least intensive, typically offering treatment 1-2 days a week for 1-2 hours per session.

Yes, we believe that family involvement is crucial to the recovery process. We offer family therapy sessions, support groups, and educational resources to help family members understand addiction and mental health issues and learn how to support their loved ones in recovery.

A typical day in IOP or PHP includes group therapy, individual therapy, and other therapeutic activities like mindfulness, coping skills training, or family therapy. In PHP, sessions are usually more intensive, running for several hours, while IOP offers a less intense schedule with fewer hours of therapy each week.

We accept most major insurance plans, and our team can help verify your coverage. Many plans cover both substance abuse and mental health treatment. If you’re unsure about your coverage, we can help navigate the insurance process and discuss payment options.

A Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP) is a structured, intensive treatment option for individuals who need more support than outpatient therapy but do not require 24-hour care. It typically involves several hours of treatment each day, focusing on both substance abuse and mental health issues. Patients attend therapy sessions during the day and return home in the evening, allowing them to apply their learning to real-world situations while still receiving comprehensive treatment.

The appropriate program depends on the severity of your substance abuse or mental health concerns. PHP is recommended for individuals requiring intensive care and structured treatment but who don’t need 24/7 supervision. IOP is suited for those who need more flexibility but still require a significant level of support. OP is ideal for individuals who are progressing in recovery and need ongoing support, but at a lower intensity.

Yes, we specialize in treating both substance abuse and co-occurring mental health disorders. Our integrated approach ensures that both aspects are treated simultaneously, promoting long-term recovery and improving overall well-being.

We treat a wide range of co-occurring mental health disorders, including anxiety, depression, bipolar disorder, PTSD, ADHD, and more. Our clinicians develop individualized treatment plans to address both substance use and mental health concerns simultaneously.

Our treatment approach for co-occurring disorders is integrated, meaning both mental health and substance abuse are treated at the same time in a coordinated manner. We use evidence-based therapies such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), and trauma-informed care, focusing on holistic healing and long-term recovery.

The length of the treatment program depends on your individual needs and progress. PHP typically lasts 4-6 weeks, IOP can last 6-12 weeks, and OP can continue for several months or longer as needed for continued support. Duration is flexible and personalized based on your treatment plan.

PHP offers the benefit of intensive, structured treatment while allowing you to return home in the evening. It provides a comprehensive approach that focuses on both mental health and substance abuse issues, helping clients manage symptoms, build coping skills, and develop healthy routines in a supportive environment.

During your first appointment, we will conduct a thorough assessment to understand your substance use history, mental health concerns, and personal goals. This helps us tailor a treatment plan specific to your needs. You’ll also have the opportunity to ask questions and learn more about our programs and approach.

Yes, IOP and OP are designed to offer flexibility for individuals who need to continue working or attending school. IOP typically involves evening or weekend sessions, and OP is even more flexible with fewer treatment days per week. The goal is to provide support while allowing you to maintain daily life responsibilities.

We offer family therapy as part of our treatment programs. This helps to improve communication, address family dynamics, and provide support to both the client and their family members. We also offer family education to better understand the challenges of co-occurring disorders.

We offer evidence-based therapies such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), Motivational Interviewing (MI), and trauma-focused therapies. Additionally, we may incorporate art therapy, mindfulness practices, and group therapy, all tailored to address both substance use and mental health challenges.

Yes, we offer medication-assisted treatment (MAT) for individuals with substance use disorders. MAT can help manage cravings, reduce withdrawal symptoms, and support long-term recovery, especially for individuals recovering from opioid or alcohol addiction.

As you progress through treatment, our clinical team will evaluate your progress and readiness to step down to a less intensive program, such as IOP or OP. This transition is gradual and is tailored to ensure you continue to receive the right level of support while reintegrating into daily life.

We offer comprehensive aftercare services, including ongoing therapy, support groups, and relapse prevention planning. Aftercare is vital to long-term recovery, and we work with each individual to create a personalized plan for continuing support and preventing relapse once they complete treatment.

Getting started is easy. Simply reach out to our admissions team for an initial consultation. We’ll guide you through the process, answer any questions you have, and schedule your intake appointment to begin your personalized treatment plan.

Our facility stands out because we offer an integrated, holistic approach to treating both substance abuse and mental health disorders. We provide evidence-based therapies, personalized care, and flexible treatment options such as PHP, IOP, and OP, ensuring you receive the right level of support at every stage of your recovery journey.

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