Proven Treatment Programs
Dual Diagnosis Treatment
At Life Point, we understand that substance use and mental health conditions often occur together. Our Dual Diagnosis Treatment program addresses both issues simultaneously—helping clients achieve long-term recovery by treating the whole person, not just the addiction.
Through a combination of evidence-based therapies, medical support, and personalized treatment planning, clients receive care for conditions such as anxiety, depression, PTSD, or bipolar disorder alongside substance use treatment. This integrated approach promotes emotional stability, strengthens coping skills, and supports lasting recovery.
Partial Hospitalization Program
A partial hospitalization program provides intensive, structured treatment during the day while allowing you to return home each evening. It combines therapy, counseling, and medical support for individuals who require a high level of care but do not need round-the-clock supervision.
Intensive Outpatient Treatment
Our intensive outpatient program offers a flexible treatment option that allows you to continue managing work, family, or school commitments while receiving care. It focuses on recovery through therapy, counseling, and the development of relapse prevention skills.
Aftercare Rehab
Aftercare rehab is the stage of recovery that begins once formal treatment ends. It’s designed to help people maintain sobriety and continue building healthy routines in daily life.
Aftercare can include ongoing therapy, support groups, sober living arrangements, relapse prevention planning, and regular check-ins with counselors or peers. The goal is to provide long-term structure and accountability—helping someone stay grounded while navigating real-world challenges after rehab.
Medication Management
Medication Management is a structured therapeutic service that ensures clients receive the safest and most effective use of prescribed medications as part of their treatment plan. Under the supervision of qualified medical professionals, this program involves evaluating the need for medication, monitoring its effectiveness, adjusting dosages as needed, and educating clients about proper use and potential side effects.
