| Hours of Treatment/Week |
9-15 hours |
9-15 hours |
20-30 hours |
24/7 immersive treatment |
| Living Situation |
At home |
At home |
At home or in a sober living environment |
At the treatment facility |
| Typical Duration |
8-12 weeks |
8-12 weeks |
4-6 weeks |
30-90 days or longer |
| Primary Services |
- Group therapy
- Individual counseling
- Skill-building workshops
- Family therapy
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All services of a traditional IOP delivered through a secure virtual platform. |
- More intensive daily therapy
- Medical monitoring
- Individual and group therapy
- Psychiatric consultations
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- 24-hour supervision
- Medical detoxification
- Individual and group therapy
- Holistic therapies
- Highly structured environment
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| Ideal Candidate |
Individuals who have a stable and supportive home environment, can manage their daily responsibilities, and do not require 24-hour supervision. Often a step-down from a higher level of care. |
Individuals who meet the criteria for an IOP but require the flexibility of remote treatment due to location, scheduling conflicts, or other personal circumstances. |
Individuals who require a higher level of care than an IOP but do not need 24-hour inpatient care. They may have co-occurring mental health and substance abuse disorders requiring more intensive treatment. |
Individuals with severe substance use disorders or mental health conditions who require a highly structured and supervised environment to ensure safety and focus on recovery. This is often the first step for those with chronic addiction or recent relapse. |
| Flexibility |
High flexibility, allowing clients to maintain work, school, and family commitments. |
Highest flexibility due to the virtual format, eliminating travel time and offering more adaptable scheduling. |
Moderate flexibility, as it requires a significant daily time commitment, but clients return home in the evenings. |
Low flexibility, as it is a full-time commitment where the individual lives at the facility. |