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IOP

The intensive outpatient program consists of a scheduled series of sessions appropriate to the person-centered plans of the persons served.  These may include services provided during evenings and on weekends and/or interventions delivered by a variety of service providers in the community.  The program may function as a step-down program from partial hospitalization,  detoxification/withdrawal support, or residential services.  IOP may be used to prevent or minimize the need for a more intensive level of treatment; and is considered to be more intensive than traditional outpatient services.

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OP

The outpatient treatment program provide culturally and linguistically appropriate services that include but are not limited to, individual, group, and family counseling and education on wellness, recovery, and resiliency.  This program offers comprehensive, coordinated, and
defined services that may vary in level of intensity. The Outpatient program may address a variety
of needs, including, but not limited to, situational stressors, family relations, interpersonal
relationships, mental health issues, life span issues, psychiatric illnesses, and substance use disorders and other addictive behaviors.

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PHP

Partial hospitalization is time limited, medically supervised and offers comprehensive, therapeutically intensive, coordinated, and structured clinical services. 

This program consists of a series of structured, face-to-face therapeutic sessions organized at various levels of intensity and frequency and are designed for persons who are experiencing increased symptomatology, disturbances in behavior, or other conditions that negatively impact the mental or behavioral health. This program addresses the presenting problems in a secured setting.

To qualify, persons in the partial hospitalization program can not pose an immediate risk to themselves or others. Services are provided for the purpose of diagnostic evaluation; active treatment of a person’s condition; or to prevent relapse, hospitalization, or incarceration.

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