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How to Find an Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) Near Me

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Medically Reviewed: September 25, 2019

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According to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), 48.7 million people suffered from addiction in 2022.[1]

Addiction is a chronic and progressive disease that can negatively impact every area of your life. Without treatment, substance abuse can lead to mental and physical health issues, strained relationships, and even financial distress or legal troubles. For these reasons, you should always seek help for a substance use disorder.

There are several treatment options when it comes to addiction recovery programs, including inpatient treatment and outpatient rehab. One of the most popular outpatient rehab programs is called intensive outpatient treatment or IOP. These programs offer intensive addiction treatment services while you live in the comfort of your own home.

If you are wondering how to find an intensive outpatient program near you, you’ve come to the right place. To find an IOP, you can contact your insurance, ask for a referral from a doctor, look to your community, or work directly with PAX Memphis. At PAX, we offer referrals to IOP programs based on your specific needs, ensuring you get matched with a facility that is right for you.

What you will learn:

  • What an intensive outpatient program (IOP) is
  • How to find an IOP near you
  • How PAX Memphis will help you find the right intensive outpatient program for your needs

What is an Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP)?

Intensive outpatient programs are the highest level of care you can receive on an outpatient basis. During these programs, you will have access to many of the same services that inpatient treatment centers offer. For example, IOP provides individual counseling, group therapy, medication management, treatment for mental health conditions, and more.

IOPs typically require you to attend treatment sessions for 3 to 5 days a week. Each session will last around 3 hours, offering time for you to engage in therapy, develop coping skills, and learn relapse prevention techniques.

Some examples of the services that IOPs offer include:

  • Individual and group therapy
  • Family therapy
  • Medication-assisted treatment (MAT)
  • Dual diagnosis treatment for mental health conditions
  • Relapse prevention planning
  • Aftercare that offers a long-term support system

If you require intensive addiction treatment but cannot commit to living at a facility, an IOP may be right for you. Contact PAX Memphis today to learn more about whether an intensive outpatient program is the way to go.

How to Find an IOP Near You

If you are interested in attending an IOP, you might be wondering how to find one in your area. There are a few different ways to go about finding intensive outpatient treatment, with each one offering its own set of benefits.

To find an IOP near you, you should:

Contact Your Insurance

If you have health insurance, the first thing you should do is contact your provider. Thanks to the Affordable Care Act (ACA), insurance companies are required to offer coverage for some sort of addiction treatment. This means your insurance might cover some or all of the cost of an intensive outpatient program.

By contacting your insurance, you can receive a list of in-network IOPs. This means you will have a set of options for different treatment facilities in your area that accept your insurance. Using this method to find an IOP near you will make the program much more affordable.

Ask for a Referral

Another way to find an IOP is by asking a trusted medical professional. If you have a good relationship with your doctor or therapist, they might be highly qualified to help you find an IOP program. To explain, your healthcare professional will know intimate details about your struggles, allowing them to make an informed decision on which IOP is best suited to your needs.

Use Your Community

If you do not have health insurance and do not regularly see a doctor or a therapist, it might be time to lean on your community. If you are active in a community like Alcoholics Anonymous or another addiction support group, you probably know plenty of people who have attended an IOP center. They will be able to give you specific information on which programs in your area to avoid or trust.

Even if you are not active in an addiction support group, substance abuse is unfortunately common. It is likely that someone in your community has been to treatment or has a loved one who completed IOP. Asking your friends and family for advice could help you find a good intensive outpatient program in your area.

Work With PAX Memphis

Lastly, you can opt to work directly with PAX Memphis to find an intensive outpatient program. Our organization works with individuals who need addiction treatment to find them a rehab center that suits their needs. We will schedule a phone call with you to assess your medical, mental health, and substance abuse history to gather information that will guide us toward which facilities are right for you.

We understand that each patient is different, which means we will work with you to determine what type of IOP center is best for your situation. Additionally, many of our addiction specialists have years of experience in the field, making them highly qualified to assist you during the search for support.

PAX Memphis will help you find an IOP that offers any of the specialties you may need. For example, if you struggle with co-occurring mental health conditions, we can find you a dual diagnosis IOP center. If you require medication-assisted treatment or detox for opioid and alcohol addiction, we can connect you with an IOP that offers those services.

Get Connected to a Top-Rated IOP Treatment Center

If you or a loved one are interested in attending an intensive outpatient program, you’ve come to the right place. At PAX Memphis, we pride ourselves on finding the perfect fit for each of our clients. Instead of using a one-size-fits-all approach, we refer our clients to IOP programs that are suited to their specific needs.

Many traditional IOP programs focus mostly on general early recovery skills and 12-step concepts, such as the identification of relapse triggers, the development of a sober support system, and treating symptoms of addiction that present in the here and now. While obviously at Pax Memphis we address all of these aspects of the recovery process, we go much deeper into the underpinnings of addiction. We don’t simply chase symptoms.

Contact us today to learn more about how we can connect you with a highly-rated intensive outpatient program near you.

References:

  1. The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA): HHS, SAMHSA Release 2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health Data