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Outpatient Drug Abuse Treatment

Responsible Care

Your personal history and circumstances make your addiction unique to you. This service is tailored for you and your addiction and focuses on educating you and making you strong enough - in mind and body - to be well. We will be with you every step of the way, motivating you and helping you to see that you are never alone in this tough journey.

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Unlike an inpatient program, which requires people to move into a facility for a specific period, an outpatient program allows people to stay at home and in their communities while they work on their addiction issues. Some programs have a set schedule, in which people who enrol are expected to appear in groups with other people at times that cannot be varied. Other programs have an appointment-based system that could accommodate issues such as work and childcare.

Outpatient care is a great model.

The main benefits of outpatient care involve convenience. For people who do not want to move out of their homes and abandon their responsibilities to deal with an addiction, an outpatient program can be a great option. They can get very real assistance, without dealing with the stigma and hassle that could come with inpatient care.

An outpatient program can also be a cost-saver.

An outpatient program comes with no fees involving room and board. That could mean that these facilities are significantly less expensive than their inpatient counterparts.

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Who Uses Outpatient Care?

Outpatient programs are often considered a less intense form of addiction treatment care. There are no around-the-clock supervision services involved with these programs, and there are no clinicians available when a crisis hits in the middle of the night. As a result, these are programs that are often recommended for those who have:

  • Been through inpatient care before and need a treatment touchup

  • New cases of addiction, with habits that are not firm and fixed

  • Close sober partners who can assist in a crisis

  • Good mental health, aside from addiction

People like this need to deal with addiction, but they might not need around-the-clock care and supervision. They may succeed in programs that offer a lower level of help.

However, all sorts of people enrol in outpatient programs, whether or not they are recommended. 

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Treatment Options

Outpatient Treatment Offerings

An outpatient program often blends individual counselling and group counselling to help people understand and overcome an addiction issue. This is a similar mix to what is seen in an inpatient program. Counselling unifies the two formats.

But an inpatient program might provide a variety of amenities that an outpatient program does not provide, such as:

  • Yoga

  • Job placement assistance

  • Parenting classes

  • Nutritional support

  • Medication management

  • Exercise opportunities

  • A speaker series

People who enrol in an outpatient program might be shown a list of community resources that could provide this sort of assistance, but it is not typically available in an outpatient program.

How to Choose an Outpatient Program

Outpatient programs are not all created equal. In fact, according to an opinion piece in The New York Times, some addiction treatment facilities use outdated treatment ideas that were made popular in the 1950s and 1960s, which have been debunked today.

As a result, it pays to do homework and find out if the program is the right option. Families can ask about the credentials and experience of the person who is running the program, and they should ask what the treatment program will consist of. If it is reasonable, people should ask about success rates of prior patients, and determine what kind of follow-up care the provider offers.

In most cases, families can find the right provider by asking key questions and doing interviews, but families should not be afraid to get an expert opinion. A mental health counsellor can help the family to understand whether outpatient care is the right option. That counsellor can run tests for mental health, which can help families to understand the scope of issues that should be addressed. The Recovery Process

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Intervention

Detoxification

Intensive Outpatient Programs

Partial Hospitalization Programs

Residential Treatment

Therapy & Counseling

Outpatient Services

Alumni & Aftercare Plans

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Sticking with It

Most outpatient programs last for several months. In some cases, people who complete these programs maintain therapeutic contact with a professional for an additional set of months. This is vital work that can help them to head off a relapse when it might appear. In some cases, people find that they need to head in for another set of intense outpatient counselling during their follow-up work. There is no shame in returning to therapy. Addiction is a chronic, relapsing disease. Those that respect that fact could find that they heal at a level they never thought possible.

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Making the Decision Between Inpatient and Outpatient Treatment

When deciding between inpatient and outpatient treatment, it is important to ask yourself these questions regarding outpatient rehab potential:

Will daily temptations or triggers around home, friends and familiar connections interfere with my sobriety?

Will daily stress keep me from getting the most out of rehab?

Will social ties interfere or try to influence me back into substance abuse?

Have I been unsuccessful in rehab or after quitting use in the past?

Am I physically addicted?

Will inpatient rehab help me feel more relief, security, and safety for addressing my issues head-on for my best chance of recovery?

If you answer "yes" to any or all of the above questions, inpatient treatment is possibly better suited for your best chance of recovery.

As you continue to ask, what is inpatient treatment, you learn that it is a program that provides you with the best chance at a successful recovery. By removing yourself from harmful environments and tempting situations, you are allowing yourself to take the time to focus on your treatment plan. 

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