INTENSIVE OUTPATIENT SERVICES

Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP)

Florida Recovery Group’s Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) is for those individuals who are able and willing to commit to a structured treatment program, which requires regular group attendance, active participation, and random drug/alcohol testing. After someone has successfully completed long-term treatment or PHP at a drug and alcohol rehab center, he or she should enroll in an intensive outpatient program. Florida Recovery Group’s IOP includes one individual session and nine hours of group therapy throughout the week, available during the day and evening.

We understand that each person in our IOP program comes with very diverse issues and problems. Our dedicated staff provides the support needed to maintain independence and sobriety on their road to recovery. These rehabilitation programs are designed to provide support to people in recovery, whom are in their local environments and will resume a traditional work pattern. Licensed addiction specialists encourage participants to attend 12-step meetings, get a sponsor, involve family and loved ones in the therapy exercises. This level of outpatient drug rehab and alcohol abuse counseling has proven to help people maintain a successful recovery. On average individual’s stay at the IOP level is for 30-90 days, depending on their issues, progress and needs.

Florida Recovery Group offers day and evening IOP groups five days a week, this allows a lot of flexibility for our client’s daily schedule. Our groups are a diverse mix that ranges from old school no nonsense facilitators, to the most educated expert’s in the addiction field. Our facilitators always keep the group sessions fresh constantly changing up the topics and goals, allowing the clients to stay engaged and motivated.

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Eligibility for Florida Recovery Group’s Intensive Outpatient Program

This level of treatment is considered to be intermediate and not appropriate for moderate to severe drug and/or alcohol abusers. A good candidate for the program has:

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When enrolled in FRG’s IOP

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