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Outpatient Day Treatment or Partial Hospitalization - Alcohol and Drug Treatment Centers - Indianapolis, IN.

With so many various rehab alternatives in Indianapolis to choose from it can be difficult deciding which one would be best for yourself or a family member. If you cannot afford or commit to residential or inpatient treatment there are outpatient alternatives that are more intense than normal outpatient  , such as outpatient day treatment that is also sometimes called partial hospitalization. The most obvious difference is that clients don't stay at the facility as they would with inpatient, and go home after rehab each day. Outpatient day treatment or partial hospitalization typically consists of rehab services being delivered at least five days per week, for up to eight hours per day. Apart from this option being used as a primary treatment option, outpatient day treatment or partial hospitalization can also be of help to individuals who have finished inpatient rehab reintegrate back into a drug and alcohol free way of life.

Rehab services include standard rehab services like individual counseling and group therapy, but there are also relapse prevention services put into place   like support groups that are known to help prevent bad habits and inspire individuals to remain sober and get treatment. For people having trouble with a co-occurring mental health issues, many outpatient day treatment or partial hospitalization facilities also offer treatment for dual diagnosis.

There are 1 Alcohol and Drug Treatment Centers offering this service in Indianapolis, IN

  • Phoenix Family and Community Services
    317-756-8954
    2346 South Lynhurst Drive
    Indianapolis, IN. 46241

    Treatment Services Offered:
    Outpatient Day Treatment or Partial Hospitalization

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