Outpatient substance abuse treatment offers a flexible recovery option for those battling addiction, allowing individuals to receive therapy and support while maintaining daily routines. Intensive outpatient treatment provides effective support without the need for residential care, making it a convenient and accessible choice for many. What is outpatient treatment, exactly? Our helpful infographic below answers this question and explores how it compares to inpatient treatment, and who can benefit most from outpatient programs.
At Lumina Recovery, we believe there’s no one-size-fits-all journey to sobriety. That’s why we offer a range of outpatient services designed to meet the unique needs of each individual. Our intensive outpatient program (IOP) is ideal for those who require a structured and supportive environment but do not need full-time residential care. With an IOP, clients can engage in therapy sessions and support groups while continuing to live at home or in a sober living facility.
For individuals needing a higher level of care, our partial hospitalization program (PHP) provides comprehensive treatment during the day while allowing clients to return home or to a sober living facility in the evening. PHP offers an intensive therapeutic experience, combining various forms of therapy, counseling, and medical supervision to address the complexities of addiction.
Recognizing the importance of accessibility and convenience, we also provide telehealth services as part of our outpatient offerings. Telehealth allows clients to participate in therapy and counseling sessions from the comfort of their own homes, making it easier for those with busy schedules or mobility issues to access the care they need.
Lumina Recovery’s outpatient programs are designed with flexibility in mind, enabling clients to maintain their work, school, and family responsibilities while receiving the support necessary for a successful recovery. Our personalized treatment plans ensure that each patient receives the care tailored to their specific needs and circumstances.