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Regular Outpatient Treatment - Drug and Alcohol Rehab Centers - Okeechobee, FL.

Regular outpatient rehab is usually a less expensive alternative to more intensive outpatient options or inpatient recovery, and is the least intense of formal alcohol or drug treatment available in Okeechobee. Some people are in rehab for the first time and have picked regular outpatient because of the cost and commitment to time wise and scheduling because of work, school or other obligations. For some, regular outpatient is a "step-down" from treatment in a more intensive outpatient facility such as a partial hospitalization or inpatient program.

Regular outpatient recovery services involve individual and group counseling services delivered once or twice a week. Centers which offer a more diverse range of services may include psychotherapies (CBT) to assist with relapse prevention and dual-diagnosis services to help respond to co-occurring substance abuse and mental health issues. The length of time someone remains in rehab can change from client to client, and a person's improvement can be assessed occasionally and an extension of treatment can be recommended based on these evaluations.

In many cases, a regular outpatient rehab program may be lacking in intensity for an individual who is facing a bad substance abuse problem and has never experienced rehab previously or has fallen off the wagon after previous outpatient treatment.

There are 1 Alcohol and Drug Rehab Programs offering this service in Okeechobee, FL

  • Breakthrough Recovery Services Inc
    863-467-2300
    202 NW 5th Avenue
    Okeechobee, FL. 34972

    Treatment Services Offered:
    Regular Outpatient Treatment

    Payment Forms Accepted:
    Private Health Insurance
    Cash or Self Payment
    Sliding Fee Scale

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