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Outpatient Addiction Treatment - Alcohol and Drug Treatment Centers - Fairfield, OH.

There is outpatient and inpatient drug treatment, but there are some types of outpatient drug rehab in Fairfield from which to choose. Typical outpatient care is minimally invasive and clients usually attend therapy and counseling a few times a week. Comprehensive outpatient rehabs provide therapy and counseling much like normal outpatient, but on a more intensive pace that also accommodates work and family life.

One outpatient drug and alcohol treatment option called Day Treatment or Partial Hospitalization is   the most intensive form of outpatient treatment available. Clients can   return to a sober-living program or home at the end of each day, but will spend the majority of their time participating in outpatient treatment services. Day treatment and partial hospitalization outpatient drug rehab is perfect for individuals who have recently gone through an inpatient rehab, but still need to keep a robust support system while they become more confident about living sober. These programs also usually offer a wider array of services that typical outpatient may not provide, including alternative therapies, medication management, and dual-diagnosis treatment.

It is common for individuals in outpatient alcohol or drug rehab or after rehab in outpatient alcohol or drug treatment to experience a relapse. In these situations inpatient treatment would correctly be the next   step.

There are 1 Drug and Alcohol Treatment Centers offering this service in Fairfield, OH

  • St. Josephs Orphanage
    513-887-2100
    6975 Dixie Highway
    Fairfield, OH. 45014

    Treatment Services Offered:
    Outpatient Drug Rehab

    Payment Forms Accepted:
    Medicaid
    Private Health Insurance
    Cash or Self Payment

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