The “Phase Program” with Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT) at The Recovery Center is an intensive outpatient treatment program for all substance use disorders. Intensive Outpatient Treatment (IOP) is a series of intensive treatment and education sessions for people with substance use disorders. Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday nights from 4–7pm, group programs cover co-occurring addiction and recovery, skill acquisition, family difficulties, and whole person wellness. On the nights of the group sessions, clients and their family/friends are fed at the hospital cafeteria.

Outpatient and Ongoing Treatment Group therapy is a type of aftercare therapy that meets once a week for 90 minutes. These sessions are intended to provide ongoing treatment and support during the early stages of recovery, as well as to address particular difficulties related to sobriety and a healthy lifestyle.