We offer varied programs that all provide different experiences because we understand that each individual has different needs. There are two overarching types of treatments – residential treatment and outpatient treatment. These programs are recommended based on an assessment of client needs, including initial screening and diagnostic criteria. For additional information, take a look at the links below:
- Residential – The most intensive level of care offered – all in a safe and open environment. During the patient’s stay, they can expect round-the-clock monitoring and support, as well as mental health evaluations, assessments, and therapies.
- Outpatient – A less rigorous level of care that still provides extended support and structure. Unlike residential care, outpatient treatment does not require the patient to stay overnight.
- Partial Hospitalization – This form of outpatient care lasts full days, five or six days a week.
- Intensive Outpatient – This is a form of outpatient care where patients meet for ~three hours, three to five times a week.