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Overview

Our Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP) also known as day treatment is a highly structured, intensive level of outpatient care. Designed for individuals who require robust therapeutic support but do not need 24-hour supervision, PHP offers the comprehensive treatment found in residential settings while allowing clients to live at home. Treatment is typically provided 6 to 8 hours a day, 3 to 7 days per week, delivering focused care that bridges the gap between inpatient and intensive outpatient programs.

Who Is This Program For?

The PHP is best suited for individuals who:

  • Require structured, intensive support but are medically stable enough to live at home
  • Have completed detox or do not require it
  • Need a step-down from inpatient care or a higher level of support than IOP
  • Are committed to recovery but benefit from a full-day therapeutic structure
  • Have co-occurring mental health or psychosocial concerns needing coordinated care

Key Features & Benefits

Clients enrolled in our PHP benefit from:

  • 6–8 hours of daily therapeutic programming, up to 7 days per week
  • Comprehensive individual, group, and family therapy
  • Medication management and psychiatric support
  • 24-hour crisis coverage and case management
  • Behavioral therapies such as CBT, motivational interviewing, and contingency management
  • Access to vocational support and life skills development
  • Psychoeducation on addiction, relapse prevention, and mental health
  • Personalized treatment planning and progress reviews
  • Focused support for community reintegration and discharge planning

What to Expect in This Program

Clients participating in PHP can expect:

  • A structured daily schedule with intensive therapy and skill-building

  • Therapeutic interventions similar to those in residential care, including:

    • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) – to reshape harmful thoughts and behaviors
    • Motivational Interviewing (MI) – to help resolve ambivalence and build motivation
    • Contingency Management (CM) – to reinforce positive behavioral changes
  • Ongoing monitoring and medical care as needed

  • Engagement with community-based support systems, such as 12-step or peer recovery groups

  • Support in addressing employment, housing, and legal concerns

  • Opportunities for family involvement, counseling, and education

  • A collaborative focus on building a positive social support network

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