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Regular Outpatient Treatment - Drug and Alcohol Rehab Programs - Exeter, RI.

Regular out-patient treatment is usually a less costly alternative to more intensive outpatient centers or inpatient rehab, and is the least intense of formal alcohol or drug treatment around in Exeter. Some clients are in treatment for the first time and have chosen regular outpatient because that is all they can afford and time commitment and logistically because of work, school or other obligations. In some cases, regular outpatient is a downgrade from treatment in a more intense outpatient center such as a partial hospitalization or in-patient program.

Regular outpatient rehab options usually involve group and individual counseling services delivered once or twice a week. Programs that include a wider spectrum of services may include counseling (CBT) to assist with relapse prevention and dual-diagnosis services to help respond to co-occurring addiction and mental health issues. How long a person remains in recovery can change from client to client, and a client's progress can be assessed occasionally and an extension of rehab can be recommended based on these evaluations.

In many situations, a regular outpatient rehabilitation program may be deficient in intensity for someone who is facing a severe drug and alcohol problem and has not gone to rehab previously or has fallen off the wagon following prior outpatient rehabilitation.

There are 1 Drug and Alcohol Rehab Facilities offering this service in Exeter, RI

  • Phoenix House of New England
    401-295-0960 x6441
    251 Main Street
    Exeter, RI. 2822

    Treatment Services Offered:
    Regular Outpatient Treatment

    Payment Forms Accepted:
    Medicare
    Cash or Self Payment
    State Financed Health Insurance Plan Other Than Medicaid

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