AdCare Outpatient Drug and Alcohol Rehab at Warwick, RI
AdCare’s outpatient drug and alcohol addiction rehab program in Warwick, Rhode Island is designed with your busy schedule in mind. Receive the comprehensive and individualized substance use treatment you need to regain your health, without putting your life on hold.
Choose from a standard outpatient or intensive outpatient program depending on which level of care best supports your recovery.
Outpatient Treatment in Warwick
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Our outpatient location in Warwick, RI, offers the following levels of care:
- Standard outpatient program: Typically, patients attend treatment 1-2 times a week for approximately an hour. At AdCare’s Warwick outpatient treatment center, standard OP includes one-on-one counseling each week.
- Intensive outpatient program (IOP): Our IOP in Warwick provides greater support than the standard outpatient program. We offer both a daytime IOP and an evening IOP. The daytime IOP runs Monday – Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon. The evening IOP runs Monday – Thursday from 5:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
Our Outpatient Treatment Methods in Warwick
During outpatient addiction treatment, we work with you to understand the disease of addiction and develop the skills needed for long-term recovery. Our outpatient program offerings in Warwick, Rhode Island include:
- Comprehensive Intake Assessment
- Individual, Group, and Family Counseling
- Early Recovery Groups
- Mindfulness & Health and Wellness Specialty Groups
- Family Therapy Sessions
AdCare employs evidence-based addiction treatment during outpatient rehab treatment sessions, including dialectical behavior therapy, cognitive behavioral therapy, and motivational interviewing.
Addiction Focused Healthcare
Co-Occurring Disorder Treatment
IOP / Intensive Outpatient
Outpatient Therapy
Case Management & Discharge Planning
Diagnostic & COVID Testing
PHP / Day Treatment
Telehealth Outpatient Treatment
Treatment Medications (MAT)
Proven Addiction Therapies
Trauma-Based Therapies
One-on-One Counseling
Group Therapy
Family Therapy
12-Step Groups (AA/NA)
SMART Recovery / Other Secular Groups
Anger Management
Alumni Community
Alumni App
Outpatient Housing Available
Addiction Focused Healthcare
Co-Occurring Disorder Treatment
IOP / Intensive Outpatient
Outpatient Therapy
Case Management & Discharge Planning
Diagnostic & COVID Testing
PHP / Day Treatment
Telehealth Outpatient Treatment
Treatment Medications (MAT)
Proven Addiction Therapies
Trauma-Based Therapies
One-on-One Counseling
Group Therapy
Family Therapy
12-Step Groups (AA/NA)
SMART Recovery / Other Secular Groups
Anger Management
Alumni Community
Alumni App
Outpatient Housing Available
How To Pay For Addiction Treatment Services in Warwick
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- You may receive treatment at one of our facilities at a reduced rate.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, you can be referred to AdCare outpatient services by your healthcare provider. Please share our referral instructions page with your provider. This will ensure we’ve got the correct information and consent to review your medical history.
Most health insurance plans are required to cover substance use treatment in some capacity. AdCare is in-network with most major insurance providers, including Cigna, Tufts, and United Healthcare.
Learn about your insurance coverage for addiction treatment by checking your insurance benefits with our secure .
The goals of outpatient addiction treatment are to:
- Maintain abstinence, while increasing knowledge about substance use disorder and the recovery process.
- Acquire and build the recovery skills necessary to maintain a sober lifestyle.
- Increase physical and emotional stability while living a sober lifestyle.
- Identify life changes necessary for sobriety and develop daily behavioral skills to help manage life changes.
- Assist significant others in coping with the impact of addiction on relationships.
How long outpatient addiction treatment lasts depends on the needs of each individual; there is no set length of time. Some people may find a month-long outpatient program provides them with enough time to practice recovery skills and transition to aftercare support. Other people may find that 2-3 months, or more, helps them develop a stronger foundation for recovery.
There are multiple levels of outpatient treatment which allows treatment to be adjusted and tailored to times when more support or less support is needed. Outpatient treatment may also be something a person wraps up and then returns to at a later time should they experience a relapse or if they feel their recovery is in jeopardy. The flexibility of outpatient addiction treatment allows each person to get the level of support they need for long-term recovery.
Starting addiction treatment at the outpatient level may not be ideal for everyone. Although outpatient addiction treatment may provide adequate support for many people, for others, it may not offer enough support for their needs. For example, inpatient care would be more appropriate for a person who is actively using alcohol, benzodiazepines, sedatives, or opioids.
In these cases, supervised medical detox is typically needed which provides 24/7 medical supervision and compassionate withdrawal management. Once detox is complete, a person may transition to inpatient or residential treatment or an outpatient program depending on what is most appropriate for their needs.
It is important for each person to work with a trained medical professional to ensure they receive the right level of care for their recovery needs.
Admission to outpatient addiction treatment may be recommended when a person has already completed medical detox and/or inpatient treatment and they are ready for a less intensive treatment program.
Outpatient programs may also be an option for those who have struggled with their use of the following substances:
- Stimulants (cocaine, meth, amphetamines, etc.)
- Hallucinogens (cannabis, salvia, LSD, etc.)
- Inhalants (whippets, solvents, nitrous oxide, etc.)
Each person’s needs vary and addiction treatment should be tailored to where they are in their recovery journey. Additionally, recovery needs change over time and treatment should be adjusted accordingly.
There are situations when an initial admission to an outpatient level of addiction treatment may not be recommended. One example is when a person is actively using certain substances that pose medical risks when use is stopped. In these cases, medical detox with supervised withdrawal management can offer additional support to ensure a person’s safety.
Inpatient addiction treatment programs offer 24/7 care and medical oversight that an outpatient program does not. Anyone suffering from active addiction to alcohol, benzodiazepines, sedatives, opioids, or a combination of these substances, will typically not be referred to an outpatient addiction treatment program for safety reasons.
Yes, all those attending outpatient treatment at AdCare in Warwick, Rhode Island need to abstain from drugs and alcohol to participate in the substance use treatment program.
You can get admitted to outpatient rehab by calling now. Caring admissions navigators are available 24/7 to answer your questions about addiction treatment at AdCare in Warwick. Find out more about program offerings and the treatment admissions process.
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