Intensive OutPatient Program (IOP)

Structured Support That Fits Daily Life
You may be ready to move forward in recovery while staying connected to your daily life. An Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP), gives you structured addiction treatment while allowing you to continue work, school, and family responsibilities.
IOP generally begins at 3 hours per day, 5 days per week, giving clients consistent support without requiring full-time residential care.
Through IOP, clients receive professional drug and alcohol treatment focused on accountability, emotional stability, relapse prevention, and long-term recovery.
IOP includes group counseling, faith-based support, case management, and medication support. Peer support is also available, and supportive housing through an aligned organization is available when appropriate.
Building Stability in IOP
IOP provides ongoing support as clients build recovery skills, accountability, and confidence in daily life. Structured therapy focuses on relapse prevention, emotional health, coping strategies, and practical tools for maintaining sobriety outside of treatment.
By addressing addiction and mental health challenges through evidence-based therapy and Christ-centered guidance, IOP helps clients strengthen their support system, build stability, and continue recovery with purpose. Intensive outpatient treatment is available at Mesa and Chandler locations.
Frequently Asked Questions
Choosing the right recovery program is an important step. Here, you’ll find answers about our Christ-centered care, programs, and supportive community to help you move forward with confidence and hope.
What is a Christian Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP)?
A Christian IOP combines clinical addiction treatment with faith based counseling. It provides structured therapy sessions during the day while allowing participants to live at home, apply recovery skills in daily life, and stay connected to church, work, and family.
How many days a week is IOP treatment?
How is IOP different from a Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP)?
How many hours per week is IOP?
IOP generally begins at 15 hours per week, with 3 hours of treatment per day, 5 days per week. The schedule gives clients a higher level of support while still allowing them to remain connected to daily life.
Can IOP work for someone balancing a job or family?
Yes. IOP is designed to provide structured treatment while clients continue work, school, family responsibilities, and daily commitments.
How Intensive Outpatient Supports Your Recovery
Insurance Accepted for Addiction and Mental Health Care
Arizona Christian Recovery partners with most leading insurance plans, making care both accessible and affordable. We take care of the insurance process, allowing you to focus fully on your well-being.















