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Regular Outpatient Treatment - Alcohol and Drug Rehabilitation Programs - Luling, LA.

Regular outpatient rehabilitation is mostly a less costly alternative to more comprehensive outpatient options or inpatient rehab, and is the lowest intensity of formal drug or alcohol rehab available in Luling. Some individuals are attending treatment for their first time and have chosen regular outpatient because that is all they can afford and commitment to time wise and scheduling because of work, school or other obligations. For many, regular outpatient is a step down to service following treatment in a more intensive outpatient facility such as a partial hospitalization or in-patient facility.

Regular outpatient rehab options involve individual and group counseling services delivered once or twice a week. Centers that offer a wider range of services may include counseling (CBT) to help with relapse prevention and dual diagnosis services to help address co-occurring addiction and mental health issues. The length of time a person remains in treatment can change from client to client, and a client's progress can be assessed from time to time and an extension of treatment can be suggested based on these evaluations.

In some cases, a regular outpatient treatment facility is going to be insufficient in intensity for someone who is addressing a chronic alcohol and drug issue and has never gone to treatment before or has fallen off the wagon following previous outpatient rehabilitation.

There are 1 Alcohol and Drug Treatment Centers offering this service in Luling, LA

  • St. Charles Community Health Center
    985-331-0046
    853 Milling Avenue
    Luling, LA. 70070

    Treatment Services Offered:
    Regular Outpatient Treatment

    Payment Forms Accepted:
    Cash or Self Payment

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