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What You Should Know About Inpatient Rehab and Outpatient Rehab

Intensive Outpatient (IOP) Treatment program is suitable for individuals who live in the area or can possibly arrange nearby accommodations to the New Hope Recovery Center offices as well as maintain sobriety in their own living environments. Clients generally attend programming 3 hours a day anywhere from 3 to 6 days a week. This program gives an individual the opportunity to interact in their daily work/school/home environments while benefiting from a structured and supportive therapeutic treatment program. The program includes individual and group therapy, 12-step meetings and family programming.

If you are looking into drug and alcohol rehab for yourself or someone else, it may be confusing to hear terms like inpatient rehab (or residential), outpatient rehab (or IOP) and partial hospitalization (or PHP). What Are The Differences Between Inpatient Rehab, Outpatient Rehab And Partial Hospitalization? Inpatient Rehab or Residential Treatment These programs involve..

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Drug addiction and alcoholism is a progressive disease, so there are many stages of the disease and many different levels of care in which you can treat them. Although the 28 day treatment programs are effective for the severe/chronic cases, Intensive Outpatient is a great alternative. Most people think of a 28 day treatment program when..

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