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Outpatient Addiction Treatment - Alcohol and Drug Rehabilitation Centers - Girard, KS.

There is inpatient and outpatient drug treatment, but there are some types of outpatient drug rehab in Girard to choose from. Typical outpatient rehab is not invasive and individuals can usually go to therapy and counseling a few times a week. Comprehensive outpatient programs provide therapy and counseling similar to normal outpatient, but on a more accelerated pace which also accommodates family and work life.

An outpatient drug treatment type called Day Treatment or Partial Hospitalization is said to be the most intensive form of outpatient rehab available. Individuals can   go to a sober-living program or home every day, but will spend the majority of the day involved in outpatient rehab services. Day treatment and partial hospitalization outpatient drug rehab is ideal for individuals who have newly completed an inpatient program, but still need to maintain a strong system of support while they become more comfortable with a sober life. These rehabs also usually offer a wider spectrum of services that normal outpatient may not provide, including medication management, dual diagnosis treatment, and alternative therapies.

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

There are 1 Drug and Alcohol Rehabilitation Centers offering this service in Girard, KS

  • Community MHC of Crawford County
    620-724-8806
    810 Cedar Street
    Girard, KS. 66743

    Treatment Services Offered:
    Outpatient Drug Rehab

    Payment Forms Accepted:
    Medicaid
    Cash or Self Payment
    State Financed Health Insurance Plan Other Than Medicaid

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