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Regular Outpatient Treatment - Alcohol and Drug Rehab Centers - Derby, NY.

Regular outpatient treatment is usually a less costly alternative to more comprehensive outpatient options or inpatient recovery, and is the least intense of formal alcohol or drug treatment available in Derby. Some clients are attending rehab for their first time and have chosen regular outpatient because of the cost and time commitment and logistically because of school, work or other obligations. For some, regular outpatient is a step down to service following treatment in a more intensive outpatient center such as a partial hospitalization or in-patient program.

Regular outpatient rehab options usually have group and individual counseling services occurring once maybe twice per week. Programs which offer a more diverse range of services may include psychotherapies (behavioral therapy) to help with relapse prevention and dual diagnosis services to help respond to co-occurring substance abuse and mental health disorders. The length of time a client remains involved in recovery can vary, and a client's progress can be judged occasionally and more treatment can be recommended based on these evaluations.

In many cases, a regular outpatient rehabilitation facility is going to be lacking in intensity for a client who is facing a bad substance abuse issue and has not experienced rehab previously or has relapsed after previous outpatient rehabilitation.

There are 1 Drug and Alcohol Treatment Centers offering this service in Derby, NY

  • TLC Health Network
    716-951-7000 x7321
    7020 Erie Road
    Derby, NY. 14047

    Treatment Services Offered:
    Regular Outpatient Treatment

    Payment Forms Accepted:
    Medicare
    Medicaid
    Military Insurance
    Private Health Insurance
    Cash or Self Payment

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