Outpatient rehab in Utah is a rehab program where a person can get addiction treatment and still have time for regular life. The idea of this rehab is that the client goes for scheduled appointments with a rehab specialist and returns home between sessions.
This flexibility makes outpatient rehab best suited for people who want to get expert help for addiction but still want to work, school, or raise a family. Likewise, persons with a short history of mild to moderate addiction will benefit from the services provided in Utah outpatient rehab programs.
The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Administration (SAMHSA) sets the standard for addiction treatment in the United States. At the state level, the Utah Division of Substance Abuse and Mental Health (DSAMH) licenses and regulates outpatient drug rehab centers. Both agencies provide resources that help Utah residents find outpatient rehab centers nearby.
Indeed, the non-residential nature of outpatient rehab makes getting addiction treatment flexible. However, everyone faces addiction differently, and the best treatments are personalized based on clients’ needs.
So rehab specialists recommend different types of outpatient treatment to fit the level of support clients need to achieve or maintain sobriety. Generally, the type of outpatient rehab program recommended for persons in recovery will depend on the substance abused, the severity of abuse, and the stage of recovery.
Rehab specialists recommend this rehab for clients who have completed inpatient rehab or a detox program. Persons with moderate to severe addiction will also benefit from day treatment.
The central idea is to help patients who need a high level of care transition from residential treatment to their everyday lives. Other times, however, rehab specialists recommend PHP from the onset.
Generally, PHP programs in Utah involve patients committing to six to eight-hour-long rehab sessions several times a week. Rehab specialists provide addiction treatment during these sessions, including counseling, cognitive-behavioral therapy, and medication management.
Patients in PHPs need little to no support between sessions. Still, many rehab programs provide ready access to intervention in a personal crisis or relapse.
Intensive outpatient programs are usually a step down from partial hospitalization, but clients can also match into this type of rehab from the onset. Intensive outpatient programs are best for clients evaluated to have mild to moderate addiction.
Although similar in structure to PHPs, sessions in this type of outpatient treatment are shorter and, thus, more flexible. Generally, addiction treatment happens in sessions totaling nine to 12 hours per week, giving clients more flexibility to handle life commitments.
Even with this flexibility, the quality of addiction treatment remains stellar. Clients learn skills to manage their cravings and handle day-to-day stressors. Also, despite the shorter sessions and longer time between rehab sessions, clients still have access to rehab specialists in case of a personal crisis or relapse.
This outpatient rehab is usually the last stage of outpatient treatment, but patients who have completed a long-term residential program will also benefit from continuing care. Rehab specialists recommend this program for clients with the confidence, skills, and support to maintain sobriety without regular help from rehab specialists.
Likewise, rehab specialists also recommend this program for clients who have completed IOP or PHP but need continual support from experts. Sessions are short and happen weekly, biweekly, or monthly, depending on the support needed.
The structure of continuing care is somewhat different from IOP and PHP. But here, the focus is on improving sobriety skills, preventing relapse, and supporting emotional growth. Continuing care achieves this through private counseling and group meetings where peers in recovery share their experiences.
The structure of IOP lets people overcome drug problems with expert help while handling life responsibilities like work, school, or family. This flexibility makes IOP popular among people who seek expert addiction treatment services in Utah.
The 2019 SAMHSA report shows that 60% (9,600) of the over 16,000 persons who committed to rehab in Utah enrolled in outpatient programs. One-third of these persons (2,400) were in IOP. In comparison, the report shows that 960 persons enrolled in inpatient treatment. Clearly, most people prefer outpatient rehab.
Flexibility is the prime reason to choose IOP over inpatient rehab in Utah. For one, inpatient programs require that patients live in a facility to receive onsite treatment and supervision for at least 30 days. This onsite model is inconvenient for many people, especially working parents, who cannot afford extended leave from work or family. On the other hand, IOP provides the same quality addiction treatment by planning around the client's schedule and responsibilities. As such, people tend to stay longer in IOP (93 days on average) than in inpatient rehab (44 days on average).
The stages of IOP treatment will depend on rehab specialists' evaluation of the drug problem.
Most IOPs begin with medical detox or helping the client stay off drugs as the body recovers. In addition to detox, the recovery team helps clients change and control behaviors fueling drug use.
Here, the focus is on developing the client's confidence and skills to maintain sobriety. The recovery team uses various therapies and activities to help clients develop a new, healthier identity, separate from the one they have developed during addiction. Success in this stage is especially important for maintaining life-long sobriety with minimal expert help after the program.
In the next stage of treatment, the recovery team focuses on sobriety and the new healthy behaviors through repeated practice. So, the client and their recovery team practice and tweak healthy coping skills. More importantly, the team educates the client about handling slips or a relapse.
The final stage of IOP treatment builds the client's self-reliance. Here, the client learns to spot behaviors and unpredictable life changes that may trigger a relapse. Then, the client develops ways to control those behaviors and respond to those unplanned changes. In this stage, the rehab specialist takes a mentorship role while the client takes a more active role in their recovery progress.
Many IOPs also include a final stage where the client can mentor others early in the recovery journey. The idea is to help clients see how much progress they have made while also getting self-fulfillment by helping others. More importantly, this mentorship can also help clients see aspects of their recovery that need more attention.
According to the 2019 SAMHSA report, IOP in Utah lasts for 93 days on average. This length is long enough to help clients get the fullest benefits from addiction treatment and prevent a relapse, per the National Institute on Drug Abuse.
It depends. The cost of outpatient rehab depends on several factors, particularly the duration of the program, the treatment services available at the center, and the location.
Utah outpatient rehab programs typically charge per month or by the number of sessions a client needs per month. There is no umbrella figure for this cost. But as the cost only covers the professional services provided, outpatient rehab is significantly less than residential rehab programs.
Outpatient programs generally provide counseling and therapy services to foster recovery from addiction. However, several centers, especially IOP and PHP, include medical detox and medication management. As such, the rehab cost will reflect the cost of providing these services.
Generally, outpatient rehab centers in the city center will cost more than centers in the countryside or suburban part of Utah. This cost usually reflects the cost of living in that area, which also affects the facility's running cost. So, an outpatient rehab center in Salt Lake City metro area will typically cost more than a center in South Ogden.
Despite location affecting the rehab cost, going out of town for addiction treatment is not always advisable unless privacy is a significant concern. Going out of town does not always make a difference after accounting for the cost of shuttling between rehab and home. Convenience and ready access to your rehab specialists during a crisis are two other reasons to consider.
People choose outpatient rehab programs for these three main reasons:
Although rehab specialists prioritize clients' recovery needs, most outpatient rehab programs are flexible enough to give clients time to handle life responsibilities. Workers, students, and parents raising a family benefit the most from the flexibility outpatient programs provide.
The total cost of getting the quality outpatient addiction treatment in Utah is significantly less than an inpatient program of the same duration. This lower cost makes outpatient rehab accessible, especially for the copay after health insurance covers the cost of treatment. And even for persons without insurance, the overall cost of outpatient rehab is not prohibitive.
There is plenty of opportunities to practice and modify sobriety skills as clients go about their normal lives while getting addiction treatment. This feature also enables rehab specialists to personalize treatment to address the unique challenges causing or enabling drug use in real-time.
The services available to clients in outpatient rehab will depend on the program and differ from rehab center to rehab center. Generally, Utah outpatient treatment programs provide the following services:
Detox is a major part of addiction treatment, and the first service people in recovery get. The nature of detox requires that people in recovery stay under observation.
The length of IOPs and PHPs enables rehab specialists to help clients detox safely. Ambulatory detox requires clients to live in a drug-free home and have a good support system to keep them safe between sessions.
CBT helps people in recovery understand how their feelings, behaviors, and interactions with their environments enable addiction. Then, the client works with their rehab specialist to modify those behaviors, feelings, and responses to stressors and triggers in their environment.
Psychotherapy and counseling treat mental health problems that occur with addiction, including depression, anxiety, and bipolar disorders. Clients also talk about how their drug use started and how the condition has affected them so far.
The goal of MAT is to substitute illicit drugs and slowly help clients lose dependency on drugs. The medications used in MAT dull the effects of hard drugs and, in some cases, render them ineffective. In addition, the medications can suppress withdrawal symptoms and cravings, helping clients stay sober and healthy.
Group therapy is a way to help clients share their recovery experiences and get informal emotional support from peers. This service is especially helpful for clients who do not have a support system outside the rehab center.
It varies. Per the 2019 SAMHSA report, outpatient rehab programs typically last 144 days (or about five months). The report also shows the average duration of IOPs as 93 days (or roughly three months). The duration of outpatient treatment will vary with factors like the severity of the addiction, the substances in question, and overall health conditions.
Persons with severe addiction, particularly persons who have been dependent on drugs for a long time, will typically spend longer in rehab.
Drugs that cause physical dependence and addiction vary in potency. While some are short-acting, others are long-acting. As such, the time needed for effective treatment will depend on the nature of the drug. Take, for instance, the time needed for detox. While the average detox time for alcohol is five days, Xanax detox can take up to ten days.
The time needed for comprehensive addiction treatment will generally extend if the client has a physical or mental condition besides addiction. Treating such a condition is necessary because addiction rarely happens in isolation. Failing to treat a condition, such as chronic pain or depression increases the chances that a client would relapse.
The four significant differences between outpatient and inpatient rehab are the length of stay, residential structure, the level of support available, and the cost.
Everyone faces addiction differently, and treatment reflects this difference. However, in two similar cases of addiction, a person in outpatient treatment will receive support longer than someone in inpatient treatment. The average time spent in inpatient rehab in Utah is six weeks, compared to 13 weeks in outpatient rehab.
All outpatient rehab programs in Utah are non-residential. This means clients come for treatment but live at home. On the other hand, persons in inpatient programs must live in the center. This model also influences the level of support available to persons in recovery and the cost of rehab.
Persons in inpatient rehab receive intense support over a short period. This makes inpatient rehab suitable for persons struggling with moderate to severe addiction. Likewise, persons without a solid support system to ensure safety between sessions will also benefit from inpatient rehab.
On the other hand, outpatient rehab also provides a high level of support. However, clients do not receive expert support or supervision between sessions. Thus, this program is better suited for persons with mild to moderate addiction. Likewise, persons who have a solid support system to help them safe between
The cost of a three-month outpatient rehab program is comparatively cheaper than an inpatient program of the same length. The difference in cost largely owes to the inpatient facility providing round-the-clock expert support, food, housing, and addiction treatment services. On the other hand, persons in outpatient programs only pay for treatment services.
If you or someone you love is struggling with addiction, help is available. You can find an outpatient rehab center near you by calling SAMHSA's helpline at (800) 662-4357. Your conversation with a SAMHSA representative is private.
Alternatively, use the SAMHSA rehab center locator to locate and obtain information about licensed outpatient rehab centers in Utah. The locator displays the location of the facility as well as contact information. You'll also find a list of various treatment services, amenities, insurance coverage, and payment options available at these programs.