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.

