Frequently Asked Questions


What insurance do you take?

Medicaid only accepted.

Is there an intake?

Yes, there’s an intake process.

Do I have to attend groups?

No.

What’s IOP?

Intensive Outpatient Treatment (also known as IOP) is a primary treatment program recommended in some circumstances by a clinical and medical assessment. IOP may be recommended for those who do not need medically-supervised detox. IOP can also enable people in recovery to continue their recovery to continue their recovery therapies following successful detox, on a part-time yet intensive schedule, designed to accommodate work and family life. Some of the topics discussed in IOP and OP groups are as follows:

  • Relapse Prevention Skills

  • Stages of Change

  • How to Manage Urges and Cravings

  • Understanding the Brain Chemistry of Addiction

  • Progression of the Disease of Addiction

  • Introduction to the Twelve Steps

  • Spirituality

  • Post-Acute Withdrawal or “PAWS”

What’s OP?

OP is a low intensity program designed to provide a variety of diagnostic and therapeutic treatment in a non-residential setting for a person’s suffering from substance abuse. Based on an individual assessment and a treatment plan, the outpatient program offers regularly scheduled sessions up to 6-10 hours per week and are provided in the form of individual, group, and/or family counseling.

After reading through the FAQ’s if you have any further questions or need explanations, please feel free to contact us.