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Outpatient Day Treatment or Partial Hospitalization - Alcohol and Drug Rehab Programs - Shelbyville, TN.

With so many different rehab alternatives in Shelbyville to decide on it can be difficult deciding which one is best for you or a family member. If you cannot afford or commit to inpatient or residential rehab there are outpatient options which are more intense than regular outpatient  , such as outpatient day treatment which is also sometimes referred to as partial hospitalization. The most apparent difference is that individuals do not stay at the program as they would in inpatient, and head home after rehab every night. Outpatient day treatment or partial hospitalization generally entails treatment services being offered at least 5 days per week, for up to eight hours each day. Aside from this option being used as a primary treatment option, outpatient day treatment or partial hospitalization can also help people who have finished inpatient treatment transition back into a drug-free way of life.

Rehab services include standard rehabilitation services like individual counseling and group therapy, but there are also relapse prevention services in place   like psychotherapies which are known to help prevent destructive habits and inspire clients to get treated and stay sober. For clients having trouble with a co-occurring mental health issues, many outpatient day treatment or partial hospitalization centers also offer care for dual diagnosis.

There are 1 Alcohol and Drug Treatment Centers offering this service in Shelbyville, TN

  • Tony Rice Center Inc
    931-685-0957
    1300 Railroad Avenue
    Shelbyville, TN. 37160

    Treatment Services Offered:
    Outpatient Day Treatment or Partial Hospitalization

    Payment Forms Accepted:
    Cash or Self Payment

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