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Structured Substance Recovery Support for Lasting Stability

Recovery from substance use often requires more than one type of support. Some individuals need structured treatment several days a week, while others benefit from peer guidance, counseling, or step-down care after inpatient treatment. At HealthCareOnTheGo LLC, our Substance Recovery Program provides multiple levels of care designed to support adults and adolescents dealing with substance use disorders and related behavioral health concerns.

Our team works closely with each individual to understand their current situation, treatment history, daily responsibilities, and recovery goals. Services may include therapy, skill-building, peer support, relapse prevention planning, and coordinated care based on clinical recommendations.

Certified through the Mississippi Department of Mental Health.

Adult Intensive Outpatient Program

The Adult Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) provides structured treatment for adults who need consistent support while continuing to manage work, family responsibilities, or daily routines. This level of care is often recommended for individuals transitioning from inpatient treatment or for those who need more support than traditional outpatient counseling provides.

Services may include:

  • Individual counseling
  • Group therapy sessions
  • Relapse prevention education
  • Coping and life skills development
  • Substance use education
  • Ongoing progress monitoring

Our team helps participants identify triggers, build healthier routines, and develop practical strategies that support long-term recovery in daily life.

Adolescent Intensive Outpatient Program

Substance use can affect school performance, relationships, emotional regulation, and family stability. The Adolescent Intensive Outpatient Program is designed specifically for teenagers and young individuals who need structured behavioral health and substance recovery support while remaining connected to home and school environments.

Treatment plans may focus on:

  • Peer pressure and social influences
  • Emotional and behavioral challenges
  • Communication skills
  • Family involvement
  • Academic concerns
  • Substance use education and prevention

Our providers work with adolescents in a structured setting that encourages accountability, participation, and healthy decision-making.

Peer Support Services

Recovery often becomes more manageable when individuals can speak with someone who understands the process firsthand. Peer Support Services connect clients with trained peer specialists who have personal experience navigating recovery and behavioral health challenges.

Peer support may help individuals:

  • Stay engaged in treatment
  • Build recovery-focused routines
  • Improve motivation and accountability
  • Access community resources
  • Develop coping strategies for everyday situations
  • Reduce feelings of isolation during recovery

These services are designed to complement clinical treatment while offering practical guidance from individuals who understand the realities of recovery.

Partial Hospitalization Program

The Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP) provides a more intensive level of structured treatment for individuals who require significant clinical support but do not need 24-hour inpatient hospitalization. Participants attend scheduled treatment sessions during the day and return home afterward.

This program may be appropriate for individuals experiencing:

  • Increased relapse risk
  • Co-occurring behavioral health concerns
  • Difficulty maintaining stability in outpatient treatment
  • Recent discharge from inpatient care
  • Ongoing substance use challenges requiring close monitoring

PHP services may include:

  • Psychiatric and clinical assessments
  • Individual and group therapy
  • Medication management
  • Structured treatment planning
  • Behavioral health support
  • Crisis intervention and stabilization services

Our goal is to help individuals stabilize their recovery while building the skills and support systems needed for continued treatment and daily functioning.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between outpatient treatment and partial hospitalization?
Outpatient treatment allows individuals to attend scheduled therapy sessions while maintaining regular daily activities. Partial hospitalization provides more intensive treatment with longer and more frequent sessions during the week.

How long does an intensive outpatient program usually last?
Program length varies depending on individual needs, treatment progress, and clinical recommendations. Some participants attend for several weeks, while others may require longer support.

Can adolescents continue attending school during treatment?
Yes. Adolescent intensive outpatient programs are typically structured to support continued school attendance whenever possible.

Are family members involved in treatment?
Family participation may be included when appropriate, especially in adolescent treatment plans and recovery support services.

What happens during peer support sessions?
Peer support sessions focus on practical recovery guidance, goal setting, community resources, and shared recovery experiences that help individuals stay engaged in treatment.

Who qualifies for partial hospitalization services?
Partial hospitalization may be recommended for individuals who need intensive behavioral health or substance recovery treatment but do not require overnight inpatient care.

Is substance recovery treatment confidential?
Yes. Substance recovery services are provided according to healthcare privacy and confidentiality regulations.

Let’s Work Together to Find the Best Solution for You!

If you or someone you care about is seeking structured substance recovery support, our team is available to discuss treatment options and help determine the appropriate level of care.