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Is outpatient rehab right for your treatment?

Ideal Option offers specialized outpatient rehab from addiction to opioids, alcohol and polysubstance use disorder.  If you have work and family obligations, outpatient rehab may be right for you.

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You're in good hands. Ideal Option employs more than 250 licensed and experienced medical and behavioral health staff including MDs, RNs, PA-Cs, DOs, ARNPs, and LCSWs. 

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Our 80+ clinics are located in suburban areas across 9 states including Alaska, Arkansas, Idaho, Maryland, Montana, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oregon, and Washington.  

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Ideal Option has helped over
88,000 people who are working to get their lives back from addiction to opioids and other substances with medication-assisted treatment.  

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Outpatient rehab is a term for programs that are not residential. Patients live at home while receiving treatment, often a combination of medication, individual counseling, and group meetings. Programs vary in terms of time commitment and structure, ranging from PHP (partial hospitalization) to IOP (intensive outpatient) to simply receiving medication from a clinic.

Outpatient treatment is ideal for patients who have stable housing and support from family or friends—for those who want, and can handle, the freedom to work, care for children, and deal with daily life.

It’s also a common next step for those who have completed an inpatient or detoxification program. Patients are held accountable without  the demands of inpatient rehab.

What is Outpatient Rehab?