Are There Alternatives to an IOP Treatment Program?
Addiction is a difficult disorder to tackle. Whether it be drugs or alcohol, there are so many things to consider when looking for the right treatment option. This may have led you to look for treatment facilities for addiction—many of which offer IOP (Intensive Outpatient).
But is this the only option? Or is there another way to get the treatment you need to recover from your alcohol or drug addiction?
Is IOP the Only Option?
When it comes to behavioral health disorders, IOP is the first thing that often comes to mind. With that said, it’s not the only option and has both its benefits and disadvantages.
While IOP offers a level of freedom that inpatient doesn’t, it still comes with its drawbacks. IOP still requires a patient to visit a facility multiple times throughout the week for hours at a time. This can make it difficult to meet work and home obligations.
IOP also almost always involves group treatment, which can be helpful for some but a major drawback for others.
An excellent alternative to IOP that many potential patients don’t even know about is in-home, in-person treatment. This option allows a patient to receive the same quality of care from the comfort of their own home.
Is In-Home Treatment Right for Me?
Whether you are looking for rehabilitation from alcohol, drugs, or a process addiction, in-home treatment may be the perfect choice to meet your needs. There are many excellent advantages, and it is a wonderful alternative for those who prefer not to check into a facility for inpatient treatment or visit a treatment center throughout the week for IOP. Instead, outstanding addiction treatment specialists visit your home or whatever location is most convenient to you and provide private, customized treatment to meet your needs.
If you are in need of support for a drug and/or alcohol addiction and you find IOP is not the right option to meet your needs, reach out to Front Door Health.
Front Door Health provides concierge, judgment-free in-home treatment for patients when they need it. We take an evidence-based approach to treatment, and we create custom treatment plans for our patients to increase their chances of success. Our treatment process is client-focused and individualized. This means no group sessions with strangers and no “treatment as usual” approach. You are unique and the treatment plan we create for you is designed to meet you where you are along your journey and help you to reach your recovery goals.
We understand that it can be difficult to put your life on hold and take time off work. Our in-home treatment allows you to continue to meet your work, family, and other obligations while receiving the treatment you deserve.
If you would like to learn more about in-home treatment, contact Front Door Health today. We’re happy to answer any questions and provide you with the help you need.
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There are a lot of advantages to in-home treatment, which include: