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Outpatient Drug and Alcohol Rehab in North Carolina

Recovery does not look the same for everyone. For some, the right path begins with flexible treatment that allows them to continue work, school, and family responsibilities. Our Outpatient Program provides structured support without requiring a full-time commitment.

Understanding the Program

What Is an Outpatient Program?

An outpatient rehab program is the least intensive level of care for substance use treatment. It typically involves fewer than nine hours of therapy per week.

Clients attend scheduled counseling and therapy sessions while continuing to live at home and participate in daily life.

Outpatient care is often best for:

Individuals with mild substance use issues
People who have already completed a higher level of care, such as Day Treatment or IOP
Those who need ongoing accountability and relapse prevention support
What's Included

Services Offered in Outpatient Treatment

Our outpatient program combines clinical expertise with compassionate care to help clients build lasting recovery.

One-on-One

Individual Counseling

One-on-one sessions with licensed therapists to address personal challenges and goals.

Peer Support

Group Therapy

Peer support and education focused on relapse prevention, coping skills, and recovery strategies.

Healing Together

Family Involvement

Family counseling available to strengthen relationships and support long-term healing.

If Needed

Medication Management

Access to medical providers for clients using medication-assisted treatment.

Why Choose Outpatient

Benefits of Outpatient Addiction Treatment

Flexibility

Schedule therapy sessions around work, school, or family responsibilities.

Affordability

Generally more cost-effective than higher levels of care.

Community Support

Stay connected to your home environment and support network.

Step-Down Care

Maintain progress after completing IOP or Day Treatment.

Is This Right for You?

Who Is Outpatient Rehab Best For?

Outpatient care is not right for everyone. If you are unsure whether outpatient treatment is right for you, our clinical team will provide an assessment to recommend the most appropriate level of care.

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Have a stable and supportive home environment
Do not require 24/7 medical supervision
Are motivated to participate in treatment and recovery activities
Have already achieved some stability in early sobriety
Your Recovery, Covered

Does Insurance Cover Outpatient Treatment?

In most cases, yes. We work with most major insurance providers and offer flexible payment plans to make quality addiction treatment affordable.

Our experienced team will guide you through the insurance verification process to ensure you receive the maximum benefits available, so you can focus on your journey to recovery.

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FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions About Outpatient Rehab

How many hours per week is outpatient rehab?

Outpatient programs typically involve fewer than nine hours of therapy per week, scheduled around your availability.

Can I work while in outpatient treatment?

Yes. Outpatient rehab is designed to allow you to continue working or attending school while receiving treatment.

What if I need more support than outpatient care?

If outpatient treatment is not enough, Triad Recovery Center also offers Intensive Outpatient Programs (IOP), Day Treatment, and Medication-Assisted Treatment.

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Additional Recovery Resources

Access to resources and continued support can play a vital role in long-term recovery.

Emergency Help

If there is immediate danger, overdose concern, severe withdrawal symptoms, or a medical emergency, call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room.

988 Crisis Support

Call or text 988 for suicide, mental health, or substance use crisis support. This can be used by the person struggling or by a concerned loved one.