| Home : Services & Programs : Addictions Services : Addictions IOPs (Intensive Outpatient Programs)  | Men and women who are addicted to drugs often face immense challenges in meeting ongoing responsibilities and obligations. Oaklawn’s Addictions IOP provides individualized and focused treatment for men and women, offering them renewed confidence and hope for the future. | | Adults addicted to alcohol or other drugs often deal with incredible challenges when faced with ongoing responsibilities. They may have difficulty seeking treatment, given their commitments to family, work and other obligations. In addition, their physical and emotional health, as well as their relationships with others, tend to suffer.
Oaklawn offers an addictions intensive outpatient program at: 2600 Oakland Avenue, Elkhart Mondays, Wednesdays & Fridays 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 noon The average length of stay in Addictions IOP is anywhere from 4 - 8 weeks, and varies according to a person’s individual goals and treatment plan. Program components include goal setting, psycho-education and medication management. Individual and family sessions are scheduled as needed. Program fees We will contact your insurance company to obtain prior approval for services. Based on your income and family size, you may be eligible for a discountd fee through the Hoosier Assurance Plan. Staff will talk with you about your particular payment arrangements.
Benefits of program
- The opportunity to share with other men and women who have similar experiences.
- Family involvement
- Full participation in treatment planning goals
- Special attention is given to employer, EAP, and managed care communication and/or reports
- Participants are held accountable for progress on goals
- Alcohol and drug screens utilized
Continuing Care group
After completion of the IOP, participants begin a 16-week aftercare program which includes relapse prevention education and strategies as well as continued supportive intervention and monitoring. This group meets from 10:00 - 11:00 a.m. on Wednesdays. |