An Outpatient Rehab Program is a structured treatment program that provides therapy, counseling, and support for individuals with health conditions or disorders while allowing them to live at home or in a community setting.
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Levels of Care
The journey to recovery from mental health and substance abuse disorders often requires varying levels of care, depending on the individual’s unique needs and circumstances. Our website outlines the primary care levels, including medical detox, inpatient rehab, and outpatient care, to provide you with a clear understanding of each approach.
A Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP) is a level of care for individuals who require intensive treatment for their mental health or substance abuse issues but do not need to be hospitalized.
Inpatient rehab is a type of medical care that provides 24-hour treatment and support to patients who require intensive rehabilitation services. Unlike Outpatient care, Inpatient care requires patients to stay at a hospital or specialized facility for a period of time.
An Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) is a flexible and effective level of care that provides mental health support for people who need structured treatment but want to maintain their daily routines.
Medical Detox is a process that helps individuals safely and comfortably withdraw from drugs or alcohol. It is designed to manage withdrawal’s potentially dangerous physical and psychological symptoms. It is typically the first step in the addiction treatment process.