Outpatient Drug Rehab & Alcohol Treatment

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At Fusion Recovery, we understand that life comes with challenges and you may not be able to leave your responsibilities to attend a residential rehab center. Addiction can take a toll on your mental, physical, and emotional health and you may need addiction treatment that fits your schedule. With outpatient rehab, there is more flexibility and fewer restrictions for substance abuse treatment than in inpatient rehab. Your addiction should not stop you from living your life, so we aim to provide treatment that is in line with your schedule. Our addiction resources and support programs motivate you to continue living a sober life and make positive changes and choices.

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What is outpatient rehab and how is it different?

Outpatient rehabilitation is considered a step down from inpatient rehab. With outpatient treatment, you are able to live at home or in sober living and go to treatment at your scheduled time. Outpatient programs are typically a step down from inpatient care and have been stabilized or for those with mild to moderate addiction. Outpatient rehab is typically a more affordable option than residential treatment.

Our outpatient program is scheduled during the week Monday through Friday. Our outpatient rehab program consists of two levels of care: Partial hospitalization program (PHP) and intensive outpatient program (IOP) as well as medical detox for those who require it. During each of these programs, you will be able to learn recovery skills and practice those skills in your everyday life.

Outpatient rehabilitation is considered a step down from inpatient rehab. With outpatient treatment, you are able to live at home or in sober living and go to treatment at your scheduled time. Outpatient programs are typically a step down from inpatient care and have been stabilized or for those with mild to moderate addiction. Outpatient rehab is typically a more affordable option than residential treatment.

Our outpatient program is scheduled during the week Monday through Friday. Our outpatient rehab program consists of two levels of care: Partial hospitalization program (PHP) and intensive outpatient program (IOP) as well as medical detox for those who require it. During each of these programs, you will be able to learn recovery skills and practice those skills in your everyday life.

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Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP)

PHP is a day program for outpatient drug and alcohol treatment. This type of treatment is an intensive, structured program that allows you to start and continue your recovery while returning home at night. PHP is a bit more intensive than IOP and treatment is typically 4-6 hours per day five days each week. Partial hospitalization treats addiction, substance dependence, and co-occurring disorders. We provide medical care and intensive therapies during the designated daytime hours.

5 days per week

INCLUDES: Group therapy, individual therapy, MAT, case management
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Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP)

Intensive outpatient programs are a step down from PHP. IOP is typically 2-4 hours per day during the week and depending on your needs. Our intensive outpatient program is designed to teach you tools that are crucial for your successful recovery. We will teach you life skills, help you set goals, and provide support as you begin your recovery and integrate back into everyday life.



5 days per week

INCLUDES: Group therapy, individual therapy, MAT, case management

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If you are considering an outpatient program, there are several factors that can determine if it is the right fit for you. If the following describes your situation, you may be a good candidate for our outpatient facility:

If you are ready to begin an outpatient addiction treatment program and take your life back, contact us today!

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