Our Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) helps you transition from a higher level of care into a more grounded, real-life routine—without losing the support and structure that protects recovery.
On the other hand, outpatient programs allow patients to receive medical care and treatment without having to stay overnight in a healthcare facility. This type of program is suitable for individuals whose medical conditions do not require continuous monitoring or intensive care.
Outpatient programs offer flexibility for patients to maintain their daily routine while receiving the necessary medical attention.
Patients attending outpatient programs visit healthcare
facilities, clinics, or specialized centers at scheduled times
for their medical appointments, procedures, or therapies.
This allows individuals to receive appropriate substance
abuse treatment care while still being able to carry out
their daily responsibilities


Expert care for deression, anxiety, PTSD and more. Start your path to recovery. Expert care for deression, anxiety, PTSD and more. Start your path to recovery.
Learn moreExpert care for deression, anxiety, PTSD and more. Start your path to recovery. Expert care for deression, anxiety, PTSD and more. Start your path to recovery.
Learn moreExpert care for deression, anxiety, PTSD and more. Start your path to recovery. Expert care for deression, anxiety, PTSD and more. Start your path to recovery.
Learn moreExpert care for deression, anxiety, PTSD and more. Start your path to recovery. Expert care for deression, anxiety, PTSD and more. Start your path to recovery.
Learn moreInpatient & Outpatient Programs offer different levels of care for individuals seeking treatment for their medical conditions. Reprieve Behavioral Health inpatient programs, also known as residential programs, provide intensive and round-the-clock care to patients who require a higher level of medical supervision, such as those recovering from surgery or managing chronic illnesses.
If you’re searching for “addiction treatment,” you may not be sure what you’re dealing with—or whether it’s “bad enough.” If substance use is affecting your health, relationships, work, safety, or ability to stop, it’s worth getting support.
We treat many substance use disorders, including:
Alcohol
Opioids
Stimulants
Sedatives


A higher level of outpatient care designed to help you build stability, structure, and lasting recovery —without stepping away from your daily life.