At Las Encinas Hospital, we’re honored to walk alongside individuals who are taking steps toward recovery. Seeking help for substance use disorder takes courage, and choosing the right level of care matters. If you’re here, you’re already moving forward.
What is an Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP)?
An intensive outpatient program (IOP) is a flexible option that allows patients to focus on recovery while returning home each day and continuing life outside of treatment. IOP is also a great treatment choice if you have completed inpatient substance use disorder programs and you are looking for the next level in your care.
Below, you’ll find a closer look at what Substance Use Disorder IOP looks like at Las Encinas Hospital. We’ll walk through key details so you can be informed and confident about your next step.
Program Structure and Scheduling
At Las Encinas Hospital, the IOP model is designed to fit real life while still giving you the intensive help you need. Participants attend multiple sessions per week with a personalized daily schedule that integrates therapy groups, recovery education, psychoeducation, and individualized check-ins.
Rather than imposing a fixed timeline, your clinical team will determine the treatment duration based on progress. As a result, your treatment plan may shift as your stability improves. The caseworker on your care team can help coordinate next steps when that time comes.
Therapeutic Modalities and Services
Las Encinas Hospital structures its Intensive Outpatient Program for Substance Use Disorder around evidence-based modalities designed to help you experience both symptom relief and long-term recovery. Ultimately, the goal is to help you build tools you can actually use outside of sessions.
Group therapy and group psychotherapy are also central to the IOP because groups help people practice coping skills, communication, and relapse prevention in real time with peer support. In addition, educational groups cover the science of addiction, triggers, cravings, boundaries, and routines that protect sobriety.
Individual therapy adds privacy and depth, giving you space to work through personal history, stressors, and treatment goals that might be hard to discuss in a group setting. Medication management may also be included when it’s clinically appropriate and recommended.
If you’ve recently completed medically supported detox, your plan can reflect that continuum so you’re not rushed into outpatient care before you’re ready. If detox is still needed, the team can help determine the safest next step.
Throughout treatment, you will receive progress reports or structured feedback to help you understand what’s improving and what still needs attention. For those who benefit from added support at home, family therapy can also be incorporated to rebuild trust and align the recovery plan.
Multidisciplinary Treatment Teams
Recovery works best when care isn’t handled by one person alone. At Las Encinas Hospital, intensive outpatient treatment is supported by a multidisciplinary team that addresses mental health, substance use treatment, and day-to-day stability altogether.
Depending on your specific needs, your care team may include licensed therapists, chemical dependency counselors, addiction specialists, group facilitators, and program leadership. This team-based approach helps our team care stay coordinated, consistent, and responsive as your needs change over time.
When medical oversight is needed, a registered nurse and prescribing providers can support monitoring, education, and medication management. This can be especially essential for people with co-occurring and dual-diagnosis needs.
Case managers also help connect the clinical work to real life. That may include coordinating with vocational counselors when returning to work or school is part of recovery, as well as support with appointments, referrals, and aftercare planning.
Co-Occurring Disorders Support
Many people seeking an intensive outpatient program for substance use disorder also face anxiety, depression, PTSD, or other behavioral health disorders. When those symptoms aren’t addressed, relapse prevention gets much harder.
Las Encinas Hospital supports co-occurring disorders through integrated care that treats substance use disorder and mental health treatment together. The first step is usually screening and diagnostic clarification to help the team understand what’s driving the symptoms.
Dual diagnosis treatment often includes cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and other modalities that help you identify thought patterns that fuel cravings, avoidance, or self-sabotage. Treatment then builds coping skills you can use during real triggers like conflict, isolation, or stress.
Insurance and Payment Options
Understanding cost is another important part of starting care, and the team at Las Encinas Hospital can help you verify coverage before treatment begins.
Las Encinas accepts most PPO and HMO insurance plans, as well as Medicare and Medi-Cal for eligible age groups. Medicare covers inpatient detox at this facility, but Medi-Cal does not.
If you don’t have insurance or prefer to pay directly, self-pay options are available. We offer online bill pay, and accepted payment methods include Visa, Mastercard, American Express, Discover, and personal check.
To get started, you can verify your insurance by calling our team at 877-579-8140. A benefits review can help clarify what’s covered, what may be out of pocket, and which services are included, so you can make informed decisions and move forward confidently.
Family Involvement and Support
Recovery impacts the whole household. For that reason, Las Encinas Hospital offers family involvement options. Family education helps loved ones understand addiction, relapse triggers, boundaries, and what supportive behavior looks like.
When it’s clinically appropriate, and consent is in place, family therapy can address communication breakdowns and rebuild trust. These sessions can also support a shared plan for daily routines, conflict management, and accountability.
A family services coordinator or caseworker may help organize participation and answer your questions. Families can also be guided toward community supports that reinforce treatment between sessions.
If housing stability is a consideration, recovery bridge housing (RBH) planning may be discussed to help families understand realistic options. The ultimate goal is a healthy support system that protects progress during and after IOP.
Alumni and Aftercare Services
Completing an intensive outpatient program for substance use disorder is a big milestone, but long-term recovery still depends on what happens next. Las Encinas Hospital approaches aftercare as a continuation of care, not a sudden handoff.
Discharge planning often includes a step-down plan or program, such as regular outpatient care. Las Encinas Hospital offers lower-intensity programming and will provide follow-up recommendations and education on relapse prevention.
In addition, many IOP graduates will continue counseling, attend ongoing community groups (like Alcoholics Anonymous), or add targeted support during high-risk transitions.
Educational workshops are also wonderful for continually refreshing coping tools, addressing new stressors, and supporting reintegration back into work, school, and relationships.
Accreditation and Quality Assurance
Las Encinas Hospital meets established clinical and operational standards. We are accredited by The Joint Commission and licensed by the California Department of Health Care Services. These credentials support consistent care, ongoing review, and a treatment environment focused on safety and effectiveness.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is an intensive outpatient program for substance use disorder?
An intensive outpatient program for substance use disorder is a structured treatment option that provides multiple therapy sessions per week without requiring overnight stays. At Las Encinas Hospital, IOP is designed to support recovery through a consistent schedule, evidence-based therapy, and individualized planning while you continue living at home.
How many days per week does Las Encinas Hospital’s IOP typically meet?
Frequency varies based on your needs and treatment plan, but IOP typically involves several sessions per week. Las Encinas Hospital works with you to build a schedule that supports progress while fitting your work, school, or family responsibilities.
What therapies are included in an IOP at Las Encinas Hospital?
IOP commonly includes group therapy, individual therapy, educational groups, and relapse prevention skills. Las Encinas Hospital may also incorporate approaches such as motivational interviewing, cognitive behavioral therapy, and medication management when clinically appropriate.
Can Las Encinas Hospital treat substance use and mental health issues at the same time?
Yes. Many people entering an intensive outpatient program for substance use disorder also have co-occurring disorders like anxiety, depression, or trauma-related symptoms. Las Encinas Hospital supports dual diagnosis treatment by integrating mental health treatment and substance use care in one coordinated plan.
What happens after I complete IOP at Las Encinas Hospital?
After IOP, discharge planning typically includes next-step treatment recommendations, such as outpatient programming. In addition, relapse prevention planning is crucial. Ongoing supports may also include continued counseling, step-down care, alumni support, and connection to local recovery resources.
Does Las Encinas Hospital accept insurance for IOP?
Las Encinas Hospital encourages patients to verify their insurance coverage for intensive outpatient services. The admissions or outpatient team can review your benefits using information like your insurance ID or policy details, and discuss self-pay options if needed. Call today at 877-579-8140.
How do I know if IOP is the right level of care for me?
If you need more support than weekly therapy but don’t require 24-hour inpatient care, IOP may be a good fit. Las Encinas Hospital can help determine the right level of care through an assessment that considers substance use severity, safety, co-occurring disorders, and your day-to-day stability.