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Outpatient Substance Abuse Services

Outpatient Substance Abuse Services

Outpatient Substance Abuse Services for Adults

New Leaf Recovery is Alliance Health Center’s selection of outpatient services for adults who struggle with substance abuse. These programs are designed for patients age 18 and older who may benefit from substance abuse treatment, but do not require the 24-hour intensive care of an inpatient program.

Outpatient substance abuse services are offered at three levels of care to accommodate the treatment needs and schedule availability of each patient.

Partial Hospitalization

Substance abuse PHP is for patients who have completed medical detox and want to transition to long-term treatment for continued recovery progress. It is held seven days a week from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. for a minimum of 21 days, though length of stay is based on individual need. Patients attend six groups a day, including AA, and see a psychiatrist once a week. Family group is offered on Saturdays at 1:30 p.m.

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Please contact us at 601-483-6211 for complete details.

Intensive Outpatient Program

Substance abuse IOP takes place three times a week, day or evening. Patients meet with a psychiatrist once a month and attend four daily groups. These groups are intended to teach key factors of recovery and show a path to sober living. We require patients to attend an AA or NA meeting each night in the hope they will form a habit of utilizing recovery sources.

Spirituality group teaches patients to develop a spiritual plan of action in order to remain sober.

Self-exploration group has patients explore their past and resolve issues that could impede to a substance-free lifestyle.

Dual diagnosis group helps patients understand the co-occurring emotional disorders that often accompany substance abuse.

In homework group, patients complete a homework packet of 12-step work and other essential assignments. Patients are required to complete homework at home and present this orally in the homework group.

What to Bring

  • (2) forms of identification i.e. driver’s license, social security cards, insurance card
  • Prescription medications (30) day supply. The meds must be labeled and currently dated.  Samples must be accompanied by a prescription.  NO NARCOTICS.  Resident must be able to meet all co-pays for medications.
  • All medical supplies i.e. diabetic supplies, c-pap, ostomy, nebulizer, walker, wheelchair, or any other assistance that is needed by you at home.
  • A (7) day change of clothing. No sleeveless shirts or shorts are allowed.
  • Personal hygiene items that do not contain alcohol in any form i.e. mouthwash, shoe polish, nail polish remover.
  • Notebook, envelopes and stamps are allowed.
  • Cell phone are allowed but only during downtime from group. NOT ALLOWED IN GROUP FOR TALKING OR CHARGING.
  • Laundry detergent if you have allergies.
  • Supply your own tobacco products.
  • Medical issues will be addressed in the morning at the facility with medical and psychiatric staff.
  • NO FRATERNIZATION. This will be grounds for dismissal from the program.

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Foundations Recovery Network Affiliate

Alliance Health Center is a proud affiliate of Foundations Recovery Network, a national network of treatment that has delivered evidence-based, patient-centered treatment for over 20 years. Foundations Recovery Network’s mission is to empower individuals to find their unique path to recovery from addiction and co-occurring mental health disorders so they can achieve lasting connection and stability in a recovery-focused life. Through our commitment to clinical excellence, Foundations Recovery Network partners with individuals on their recovery journey by providing individualized care designed to actively remove barriers and embrace diverse pathways to healing. For more information, visit www.foundationsrecoverynetwork.com.

Call Us Anytime

Alliance Health Center is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Call 601-483-6211 to schedule a no-cost assessment or discuss treatment, admissions and insurance options.