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Search Intensive Outpatient Programs (IOP)

For MODERATE symptoms. Youth may be referred to IOP services after they leave their Partial Hospitalization Program.  Or, youth may be referred to IOP when symptoms are not manageable with outpatient services.

Youth should be able to participate in therapy and engage appropriately in a group setting. Youth experiencing suicidal ideation can not participate in IOP services unless a strong safety plan is in place.

IOP programs are similar to Partial Hospitalization Programs but they are typically less structured, the number of hours per day are shorter, and the overall program lasts longer (more weeks.) Some agencies may refer to this as Day Treatment because youth do not spend the night. 

 

Use the BLUE filter to narrow your search. Click on the + to open more options. You can add more than one filter to your search.

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There are 8 categories  in this search tool. Each page displays specific services. Some agencies may appear on multiple pages. If you do not see what you are looking for here, try a different page:  https://www.rccmhc.org/search-tool

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