Is Substance Abuse Treatment Right For You?
There are many benefits to an outpatient rehab program, but it might not be the right addiction treatment option for everyone. You might consider outpatient rehab if:
- You’ve already completed an inpatient program or a higher level of care. Addiction treatment often occurs as a continuum of care. This means there are several steps along the way. Once someone has completed inpatient or residential treatment, they might be clinically recommended to continue receiving treatment in an outpatient setting.
- You don’t have a severe addiction. Addiction to drugs or alcohol is a diagnosable, chronic disorder. Certain symptoms are indicative of addiction, and addiction can also be diagnosed as mild, moderate or severe based on the number of symptoms a person has. If you have a milder addiction, outpatient rehab may be a good starting point for you.
- You’re unable to go to inpatient rehab because of work, school or family commitments.


































