Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP)

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At HUM, we are an integrated health care team so you will receive health care services from a number of different health care providers, such as nurses, physicians, licensed counsellors, and/or psychologists, based on your needs. We take a holistic approach to health; therefore we will be exploring biological, psychological, social, and spiritual dimensions, rather than looking at health issues or diagnoses in isolation.

Intensive Outpatient Programs are a great option to build to or add to your recovery foundation. IOPs vary in their structure and content. HUM stands behind their rigorous program and invite you to learn more to see if it is a fit for you

We are currently accepting registrations for the following IOP sessions:

September 2020 IOP

Phase 1: September 14-25, 2020

Family Program: September 25-27, 2020

Phase 2: October 21-23, 2020

Phase 3: November 18-20, 2020

October 2020 IOP

Phase 1: October 26-November 6, 2020

Family Program: November 6-8, 2020

Phase 2: November 25-27, 2020

Phase 3: December 16-18, 2020

Missed an IOP start date? Contact us (info@humassociates.net) to explore other options What is HUM’s IOP? The intensive outpatient program (IOP) at HUM is an 18-day program (144 hours) spread out over 3 months and includes 3 phases. It is designed for people who have already completed the comprehensive assessment at HUM and are looking for intensive treatment for Addiction in a short-term, day treatment/outpatient format so that an individual does not have to be away from home/work for an extended period of time. As Addiction is a chronic disease, the IOP is designed to be part of continuing care and recovery rather than a stand alone program.

Who is eligible for the IOP?

Anyone age 18 and older can refer themselves to the HUM IOP. The IOP is suitable for anyone with Addiction and provides treatment for all substance dependence (alcohol, cannabis, other drugs including prescription medication) as well as problem behaviors (gambling, sex, food, relationships, internet, etc.).

Who benefits from the IOP? An individual with any of the following may benefit from our program: Interested in recovery, whether or not they have tried before

Cannot afford inpatient/residential treatment

Cannot take time off work or leave family for an extended period of time

Have a reasonably stable social environment to return home to each evening

Are motivated to change Comprehensive Assessment All individuals considering the IOP will complete a comprehensive assessment to determine where they are at. Based on the conclusions of the comprehensive assessment, the HUM team will recommend one of the following: Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP)

Outpatient continuing care (group therapy, individual therapy)

Residential treatment program external to HUM If you are considering going ahead with IOP, what does it look like? The IOP Program Phase One