Everyone’s addiction story is unique! No two people have the exact background, mental health issues, and substance addiction. For that reason, we design completely personalized treatment plans that cater to our teens.
Program Summary
Our intensive outpatient program takes an integrated approach to treating addiction. It addresses substance use disorder, co-occurring mental health conditions, and medical care needs.
The Advantages of Teen Intensive Outpatient Programs
Work with other teens in recovery
Receive support from a full medical team
Prescription medications to ease withdrawals
Get treatment for co-occurring mental health conditions
Education support to remain on track
Focus 100% of their time and energy on recovery
Treatment Phases
Our research shows that teens who complete an extended rehab program are less likely to relapse and more likely to stay sober longer. It’s also critical to have an aftercare plan for when rehab is complete, and it’s time to return to their natural environment.
Detox
– Cleanse –
We’ll address your teen’s physical dependence on drugs or alcohol and help them to cleanse their body of its dangerous toxins. Therapeutic activities and specialized medications will be used to help them manage uncomfortable withdrawal symptoms.
Rehab
– Understand –
When starting our adolescent intensive outpatient treatment program, we will focus on the psychological aspects of your teen’s addiction. They’ll understand the root causes of their addiction, manage cravings that cause relapse, and retrain their brain to function normally without drugs or alcohol.
Alumni
– Apply –
After rehab, your teen will transition out of our intensive outpatient program and into a more flexible alumni program. They will return to their natural home environment and put what they learned in the rehab phase into practice. They’ll continue to receive the support needed to maintain a sober lifestyle.
See if outpatient treatment is right for your teen!
Teen Intensive Outpatient Program Services
During the rehab process, your teen will benefit from a complementary mix of services that have proven to be effective in the recovery process.
Relapse prevention
Integrated treatment and medical intervention
Psychiatric care and medications for co-occurring disorders
Family therapy
Cognitive-behavioral therapy
Dual diagnosis therapy
Process groups
How Much Does an Adolescent Intensive Outpatient Treatment Program Cost?
Paying for addiction treatment
The cost of drug and alcohol addiction treatment at Destinations for Teens is different for everyone. Why? We create completely personalized plans based on each individual’s specific addiction, background, and mental health needs. We work with most insurance providers in the U.S. to provide the best coverage while minimizing out-of-pocket costs. To see if your provider will cover your teen’s treatment, verify your insurance.
Success Stories
“Destinations is a facility that should have many establishments as this in all states. It is absolutely amazing what the staff does for and accomplishes with troubled youth. The staff consists of well educated and trained men and women. They truly care.”
“Honestly best place I’ve ever been. Staff are so welcoming and you can have a really good connection to staff there.”
“Amazing service for teens who needs help. They know what they’re doing and very professional. Thanks!”
Help Your Teen Start Recovering
Taking the first step is half the battle. Choose how you want to get in contact with us to help your teen start the recovery process. You can reach us by phone or message.
Destinations For Teens staff are actively getting vaccinated through the county and the hope is to have the majority of our staff vaccinated by the end of January, 2021. Destinations For Teens is likewise committed to educating staff to the benefits of vaccinating and to providing access to the vaccine to all employees. By minimizing the risk of transmission, Destinations For Teens is working hard to protect its clients, families and employees from contracting the COVID-19 virus.
A dedicated COVID-19 task force, including our Medical Director, Clinical Director and our Director of Nursing, provides written materials and verbal education and training to all staff. In the words of Dr. Baback Gabbay, Destinations For Teens Chief Medical Director, the message could not be simpler: "We are committed to the health and well-being of our patients and families. Our staff is committed to the CDC recommend cleaning protocols and have been fortunate to receive the Moderna or Pzifer Covid vaccine this week. Vaccination is important in order to help keep all our employees and the families we serve safe".
In addition to distributing vaccinations, Destinations For Teens facilities has implemented the following procedures for all in-person programs:
• Established a revised screening process for admissions, including questions about recent fevers, travel and mandated negative COVID-19 test results. Anyone who poses a risk to our centers will not be admitted.
• Implement active screening of residents and staff for fever and respiratory symptoms.
• Remind residents to practice social distancing and perform frequent hand hygiene.
• Screen all staff at the beginning of their shift for fever and respiratory symptoms.
• Actively take the staff’s temperature and document absence of shortness of breath, new or change in cough, and sore throat. If they are ill, have them put on a facemask and self-isolate at home.
• Destinations For Teens has revised how they interact with vendors and receiving supplies and equipment, and other non-health care providers (e.g., food delivery, etc.), and take necessary actions to prevent any potential transmission. For example, supply vendors transport supplies to dedicated locations versus inside of facilities.
• In lieu of in-person visits, facilities are offering alternative means of communication for people who would otherwise visit, such as virtual communications (phone, video-communication, etc.)
• Creating/increasing communication to update families, such as advising to not visit.
• Assigning staff as primary contact to families for inbound calls and conduct regular outbound calls to keep families up to date.