Program Highlights

Caron’s Florida-based Partial Hospitalization (PHP) and Intensive Outpatient (IOP) Programs extend our transformative, evidence-based care into real life, offering expert clinical support paired with the independence needed to practice recovery every day. Led by compassionate, highly skilled therapists, these programs help patients build momentum after inpatient or detox treatment—or gain the structure they need when a lower level of care isn’t enough. Now more accessible through expanded insurance partnerships in Florida, PHP provides a supportive bridge to stability, while IOP offers a seamless next step toward sustained recovery and long-term success.

Treatment Program Details

An experienced team of master’s-level therapists and supervisors, many with specializations and credentials in evidence-based practices and treatment modalities like dialectical behavior therapy and cognitive behavioral therapy, use a trauma-informed treatment approach in their work with PHP and IOP patients.

PHP Treatment Services

  • Detox as medically necessary at The Keele Center, Caron’s state-of-the-art medical center
  • Core counseling and psychoeducation groups dealing with co-occurring disorders, trauma, return-to-use prevention, coping skills, mindfulness-based stress reduction, life skills, and other issues as needed
  • Weekly individual therapy
  • Monitoring and/or random urinalysis
  • Spiritual and family counseling as clinically indicated
  • Caron 12-step meeting and access to local recovery support meetings, including LGBTQIA+

IOP Treatment Services

  • Core counseling and psychoeducation groups dealing with return-to-use prevention, coping skills, mindfulness-based stress reduction, and other issues as needed
  • Monitoring and/or random urinalysis
  • Spiritual and family counseling as clinically indicated
  • Caron 12-step meeting and access to local recovery support meetings, including LGBTQIA+

Family Treatment

  • Family program offering virtual education on substance use and mental health disorders, recovery programs, relapse, and guidance on healthy coping skills, effective boundaries, communication, and self-care
  • Age-specific education and counseling for youth ages 7-17 through the Youth Education Program

Continuing Care

Caron support does not end once you return home. Rely on our trusted resources and staff as you navigate life in recovery, including:

Services and Features

PHP and IOP

  • Gender-specific apartment housing in a complex that includes a pool
  • On-site recovery advocates 24 hours a day/seven days a week
  • Access to cell phones and laptops
  • Shared bedrooms with adjoining bathrooms
  • Outfitted kitchens with cookware, dishes, and utensils
  • Access to washers and dryers
  • Transportation to and from programming location

IOP

  • Free time to search for jobs or work while in treatment and prepare to return to their home communities
  • Personal cars allowed for work, shopping, and errands

An empathetic, experienced team offers transformational, supportive care

Outpatient Frequently Asked Questions

Outpatient rehab is a flexible treatment option that lets you live at home while attending scheduled therapy sessions during the day or evening. It’s a great choice for people who need support but also want to keep up with work, school, or family responsibilities.

Treatment typically is a mix of individual therapy, group counseling, educational sessions, and sometimes medication management. During outpatient rehab, you’ll work with licensed professionals to build coping skills, explore the root causes of addiction, and create a plan for long-term recovery.

There are also different levels of outpatient care, including standard outpatient programs (OP) that are a few hours of therapy per week or more intensive options like intensive outpatient programs (IOP) or partial hospitalization programs (PHP) that involve more frequent sessions. The goal is to provide structure and support while giving you the flexibility to stay connected to your everyday life.

Outpatient rehab can be very effective, especially for people with strong support systems at home. Like all treatments, success depends on your personal commitment and the quality of the program. Adding follow-up care and attending support groups can really help on your recovery journey.

Outpatient detox is a way for individuals to safely go through withdrawal without having to stay overnight at a care facility. Instead, you visit a clinic or doctor’s office during the day for regular check-ins, medical support, and possibly medication to help ease symptoms.

It’s a good option for people with mild to moderate withdrawal symptoms who have a safe, supportive home environment. You’ll still get professional care, like symptom monitoring and help managing cravings, but you’ll be able to sleep in your own bed at night and continue with your daily routine.

Keep in mind, however, outpatient detox isn’t right for everyone. If you’ve experienced severe withdrawal in the past or have other health concerns, inpatient detox might be the safer choice. But for many, outpatient detox is a flexible, effective way to take the first step toward recovery.

Yes! Medicare Part B helps cover outpatient rehab services, including things like individual therapy, group counseling, and medication-assisted treatment. Part B is the part of Medicare that covers outpatient care, which includes the services you receive without being admitted to a hospital.

To use these benefits, make sure you’re working with a provider who accepts Medicare. They can also help you understand what’s covered and what your out-of-pocket costs might be.

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