Outpatient Addiction Treatment Near Tampa, FL
Our outpatient drug and alcohol rehab programs in Riverview, Florida, near Tampa, offer flexible substance use disorder treatment in an ideal setting. Choose the all-day support of a partial hospitalization program (PHP) or the partial day services of an intensive outpatient program (IOP).
Both outpatient treatment options allow patients with reliable transportation to live off-site from our facility near Tampa. Patients attending either outpatient rehab program may also choose to stay in our on-site sober living recovery residences.
Outpatient Treatment at River Oaks
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At River Oaks, we have different types of outpatient programs designed to meet the needs of each patient. Outpatient drug and alcohol rehab programs may be ideal for people who do not require 24-hour supervision, such as those who either don’t need medical detox or have completed it already.
Attending an outpatient addiction treatment program offers flexibility and allows a person to continue to fulfill their day-to-day responsibilities at work or home while in recovery.
Whether outpatient rehab is the starting point for your recovery or a step down from an inpatient program, our Florida rehab facility has a level of care that meets you where you are.
Our Outpatient Treatment Programs
Outpatient treatment offerings at our drug and alcohol rehab in Florida include partial hospitalization programs (PHP) and intensive outpatient programs (IOP).
Our partial hospitalization program involves all-day treatment that closely resembles inpatient programming but without overnight care. At this level of rehab, patients attend structured treatment 20-30+ hours each week.
The intensive outpatient program is a step down from the PHP and involves fewer hours in treatment. At the IOP level, patients attend 3-hour blocks of treatment sessions 3-5 days a week.
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Co-Occurring Disorder Treatment
PHP / Day Treatment
IOP / Intensive Outpatient
Outpatient Therapy
Telehealth Outpatient Treatment
Case Management & Discharge Planning
Diagnostic & COVID Testing
Treatment Medications (MAT)
Proven Addiction Therapies
Trauma-Based Therapies
One-on-One Counseling
Group Therapy
Family Therapy
12-Step Groups (AA/NA)
SMART Recovery / Other Secular Groups
Anger Management
Outpatient Housing Available
Alumni Community
Alumni App
Addiction Focused Healthcare
Co-Occurring Disorder Treatment
PHP / Day Treatment
IOP / Intensive Outpatient
Outpatient Therapy
Telehealth Outpatient Treatment
Case Management & Discharge Planning
Diagnostic & COVID Testing
Treatment Medications (MAT)
Proven Addiction Therapies
Trauma-Based Therapies
One-on-One Counseling
Group Therapy
Family Therapy
12-Step Groups (AA/NA)
SMART Recovery / Other Secular Groups
Anger Management
Outpatient Housing Available
Alumni Community
Alumni App
How To Pay For Addiction Treatment Services
- We’ll instantly check the coverage offered by your insurance provider.
- You may receive treatment at one of our facilities at a reduced rate.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Standard outpatient care may only involve 1 or 2 outpatient visits per week (or only as often as needed).
- Intensive outpatient programs (IOPs) provide a minimum of 3 days of treatment per week for at least 3 hours a session.
- The partial hospitalization program (PHP) at River Oaks involves treatment 5 days a week in 6-hour session blocks.
Every person’s addiction treatment needs vary. However, outpatient addiction treatment programs may be recommended for individuals who have already completed a medical detox and/or residential treatment and require less intensive programming. Outpatient programs may also be an option for those who have struggled with their use of the following substances:
- Stimulants (cocaine, meth, amphetamines, etc.)
- Hallucinogens (cannabis, salvia, LSD, etc.)
- Inhalants (whippets, solvents, nitrous oxide, etc.)
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