Frequently Asked Questions

FAQ's

  • What is the difference between PHP, IOP, and outpatient treatment?

    Partial Hospitalization (PHP) provides structured treatment several hours per day, multiple days per week. Intensive Outpatient (IOP) offers fewer weekly hours, while Outpatient (OP) provides flexible, ongoing support for individuals transitioning back to daily life.

  • How do I know which level of care is right for me?

    The appropriate level of care depends on the severity of substance use, mental health needs, medical stability, and home environment. A clinical assessment determines whether PHP, IOP, or outpatient treatment is the best fit.

  • Does Renova Recovery accept insurance?

    Most major insurance plans are accepted, and benefits can be verified quickly. Coverage varies by provider and plan, so verification is recommended before admission.

  • What is dual diagnosis treatment?

    Dual diagnosis treatment addresses both substance use and co-occurring mental health conditions such as anxiety, depression, PTSD, or bipolar disorder at the same time.

  • How long does outpatient addiction treatment last?

    Treatment length varies based on individual progress and clinical recommendations. Many outpatient programs range from several weeks to a few months, with continued aftercare support available.

  • Can couples attend treatment together?

    Yes, couples therapy is available for partners who want to work on recovery and relationship healing simultaneously, depending on clinical appropriateness.

  • What types of addiction are treated?

    Treatment services address alcohol addiction, opioid use, prescription drug misuse, stimulant addiction, and other substance use disorders.

  • Is outpatient rehab effective compared to inpatient treatment?

    Outpatient programs are highly effective for individuals who have a stable home environment and do not require medical detox or 24-hour supervision.

  • What therapies are used in treatment?

    Treatment may include individual counseling, group therapy, family therapy, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), and relapse prevention strategies.

  • Is treatment confidential?

    Yes, all services are confidential and protected under federal and state privacy laws, including HIPAA regulations.