A full continuum of care.
From detox to aftercare — every level of support under one program, shaped around the person. Explore each level below.

Medically-supervised detox
Safe, monitored withdrawal — the essential first step, with 24/7 medical support.
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Residential treatment
Live-in care for ages 16 and older, with onsite medical support around the clock.
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Partial hospitalization (PHP)
Full-day clinical care with the stability of returning home in the evening.
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Intensive outpatient (IOP)
Flexible, structured treatment that fits around work, school and family life.
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Medication-assisted treatment
Evidence-based medication paired with counseling to manage cravings and withdrawal.
Learn more →Detox is where recovery begins. Our medical team manages withdrawal safely and comfortably, around the clock, so the body can stabilize before deeper treatment starts.
Anyone beginning treatment who needs to withdraw safely from alcohol or other substances.
- —A medical assessment on arrival
- —24/7 monitoring by nurses and physicians
- —Medication to ease withdrawal where appropriate
- —A warm handoff into the next level of care
Medical stabilization, Medication-assisted treatment, Individual check-ins.
Typically 5–10 days, depending on the person.
Residential treatment provides a calm, structured place to focus fully on recovery — with therapy, medical care and community under one roof.
People who benefit from stepping away from daily triggers into a supportive live-in setting.
- —A private, home-like environment
- —Daily individual and group therapy
- —Onsite medical and psychiatric care
- —A personalized treatment and aftercare plan
CBT & DBT, Trauma-focused therapy, Group therapy, Holistic wellness.
Commonly 28–90 days.
PHP offers the depth of residential treatment during the day, while you return home at night — a strong step down from inpatient, or a step up from outpatient.
People with a stable, supportive home who need intensive daytime treatment.
- —Structured clinical days, five days a week
- —Individual, group and family therapy
- —Medical and medication management
- —Evenings and weekends at home
CBT & DBT, Group therapy, Family therapy, Relapse prevention.
Usually 2–4 weeks, then a step down to IOP.
IOP keeps recovery central while you live at home and keep your commitments — several therapy sessions a week, on a schedule that works.
People continuing recovery, or those whose situation doesn't require residential care.
- —Several sessions per week, days or evenings
- —Group and individual therapy
- —Ongoing relapse-prevention skills
- —Support that flexes as you stabilize
Group therapy, Individual counseling, Relapse prevention, MAT if needed.
Often 8–12 weeks, tapering over time.
MAT combines FDA-approved medication with therapy to reduce cravings and support lasting recovery — especially effective for opioid and alcohol use.
People for whom medication can meaningfully support recovery, alongside therapy.
- —A physician-led medication plan
- —Regular monitoring and adjustment
- —Counseling paired with medication
- —A stigma-free, whole-person approach
Medication management, Individual counseling, Group therapy.
Individualized — short-term or ongoing.
CBT & DBT
Practical tools to change the thoughts and behaviors that drive use.
Trauma-focused therapy
Care for the wounds that so often sit underneath addiction.
Individual & group
Private reflection and the strength of shared experience, together.
Family & couples therapy
Repairing the relationships that recovery depends on.
Holistic & wellness
Mindfulness, movement and nutrition for whole-person healing.
Dual-diagnosis care
Treating co-occurring mental health conditions alongside addiction.