Intensive Outpatient Treatment
ASAM 2.1 (Intensive Outpatient Program)
Intensive Outpatient Overview
Intensive Outpatient ASAM 2.1 provides structured treatment multiple times per week for individuals who need meaningful clinical support while maintaining stability at home. This level of care allows people to continue daily responsibilities while staying closely connected to recovery focused services.
IOP offers a balance of flexibility and accountability, supporting ongoing healing without the need for residential care.
What to Expect in Intensive Outpatient
Programming in Intensive Outpatient includes group therapy, individual counseling, family sessions, case management, and relapse prevention. Treatment is designed to address both immediate recovery needs and long term stability.
Care is outcomes driven and responsive. Clinical intensity is adjusted based on ASAM criteria, individual progress, and evolving needs to ensure the right level of support at the right time.
Providence House Other Treatment Programs
Explore Providence House treatment programs, including Residential Care, Social Detox, Day Treatment, Intensive Outpatient, and Low Intensity Outpatient. Each is designed to support long-term healing and recovery.
Admissions
Providence House works with most major insurance providers, as well as state and local programs, to make treatment accessible to all who need it.
If you are uncertain about coverage or next steps, our admissions team is here to guide you through the process with care and confidentiality.
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Insurance
Providence House is committed to providing accessible and affordable care options. We accept various payment methods, including Medicaid, Medicaid Expansion, North Dakota Substance Use Disorder (SUD) Voucher, most insurance providers, and private-pay options. Please contact us for further details and to verify insurance.
Our team is composed of highly qualified and experienced professionals dedicated to guiding patients through recovery.
Who Intensive Outpatient Serves Best
Intensive Outpatient is ideal for individuals who require consistent therapeutic engagement but are able to maintain housing, safety, and daily structure outside of treatment hours.
This level of care often serves as a step down from higher intensity services or as a focused entry point for those who need more support than traditional outpatient programming provides.