Levels of Care
IOP or PHP?: What Do I Need to Understand When Seeking Treatment?
Throughout the Odyssey Outpatient Network, our programs offer a range of intensity, including partial hospitalization treatment (PHP), intensive outpatient treatment (IOP), day virtual intensive outpatient treatment (V-IOP), and evening virtual intensive outpatient (V-IOP) that helps support each client’s unique clinical needs on their road to recovery. But what exactly does this mean?
What Is Intensive Outpatient Programming (IOP)?
Presented by Sloan Huggins, MEd, NCC, LCMHC – AVP, Outpatient Operations
What Is Partial Hospitalization Programming (PHP)?
Presented by Sloan Huggins, MEd, NCC, LCMHC – AVP, Outpatient Operations
Intensive outpatient treatment programming or IOP is a higher level of care than weekly talk therapy, but a less intensive level of care than inpatient treatment or partial hospitalization programs. This level of care focuses on group therapy, which is held three to five times each week. This programming also incorporates individual and family therapy when clinically indicated. Because they provide so much structure and support while you’re still dealing with everyday life, IOPs are great at helping you learn how to cope with day-to-day stressors and triggers while allowing you to live at home.
Virtual intensive outpatient treatment or V-IOP is a similar structure to traditional outpatient, as mentioned earlier. Virtual programming has proven to be just as effective as in-person treatment and is ideal for those that are working, in school, or unable to travel or attend treatment during the day. For client’s unable to attend day treatment, an evening V-IOP is a great option as well. While not as widely available, evening treatment addresses a prevalent need by providing easily accessible alternative to care.