Knowing what the best option is for you or your loved one entering addiction drug treatment facilities can be difficult, especially if it’s their first time. GateHouse Treatment knows you just want what’s best, and that might be a partial hospitalization program (PHP) in NH.
A PHP is an effective treatment option that can allow clients to live in halfway or nontoxic setting while they complete treatment. As a program, we believe GateHouse Treatment can think of a few ways it helps our participants.
Provides structure
Some individuals require strict daily schedules in order to maintain a positive recovery journey. PHP provides many of those amenities, especially at a facility like GateHouse. With a focus on one-on-one sessions, group therapy, and other beneficial activities, a team of addiction treatment professionals help guide you through each day.
Help with recovery treatment transitions
Though inpatient treatment can provide many benefits, outpatient options like PHP lead itself towards a more seamless transition between other outpatient programs. By following our controlled daily schedule mixed with a halfway or non-toxic living environment, we ease the burden that transition can cause on a participant.
Can be considered a more affordable option
Many inpatient options out there provide a shorter in-house stay at a facility while outpatient programs like PHP allow you a longer program often at a more reasonable price. Though the cost of a program is dependent on the facility, it is typically a more manageable option for those with and without insurance.
Fortunately, GateHouse Treatment understands just how important it is to have an excellent outpatient program in New England. Our team of licensed therapists, medical professionals, counselors, and recovery specialists will assess each patient as they enter our drug treatment facilities and create an individualized program that will benefit their recovery journey most.
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