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Partial Hospitalization Day Treatment - Alcohol and Drug Rehabilitation Programs - Monroe, LA.

Partial hospitalization/Day Treatment is a kind of out-patient addiction rehab program that is just below intensive outpatient and more intensive than regular out-patient rehab. Partial Hospitalization Day Treatment is also tailored to clients who need intense treatment for a co-occurring mental health disorder, but do not require 24 hour intervention and care. For a person who has finished inpatient rehabilitation, a partial hospitalization day treatment plan in Monroe could help them transition more easily into a sober way of life as a "step-down" option. Following partial hospitalization day treatment, the client could then phase into regular out-patient care.

When a client is in a partial hospitalization day treatment program, they commonly take part in services anywhere from 3-5 days a week. It is very much like an inpatient program in many significant ways, including the fact that people will have access tonurses, physicians, and mental health professionals who can address the physical, emotional and psychological issues they are trying to overcome. For at least four to six hours on the days that people attend partial hospitalization day treatment, they will get individual addiction therapy, attend group counseling sessions, psychotherapy sessions, get any necessary medical care and deal with any of the mental health symptoms that trigger their drug addiction.

There are 1 Alcohol and Drug Rehab Programs offering this service in Monroe, LA

  • Solutions Behavioral Health
    318-322-0640
    2404 Duval Drive
    Monroe, LA. 71201

    Treatment Services Offered:
    Partial Hospitalization Day Treatment

    Payment Forms Accepted:
    Private Health Insurance
    Cash or Self Payment

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