What is Outpatient Rehab?
Outpatient rehab is a type of addiction treatment program where individuals receive care and support while continuing to live at home. Unlike inpatient rehab, which requires staying at a facility full-time, outpatient rehab allows clients to attend scheduled therapy sessions—such as individual counseling, group therapy, or educational programs—during the day or evening.
Outpatient rehab is ideal for those who:
- Have a stable home environment
- Need a flexible treatment option due to work, school, or family responsibilities
- Are transitioning from inpatient care to a lower level of support
- Have mild to moderate addiction symptoms
This level of care helps individuals build coping skills, address underlying issues, and maintain recovery—all while staying connected to everyday life.