An Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) is a structured, evidence-based level of care for drug and alcohol addiction that lets you live at home while attending treatment several days a week. For people in Fort Worth who need real clinical support but can’t step away from work, school, or family for residential care, IOP is often the right fit. Arise Recovery Centers delivers IOP from our Fort Worth-area centers, with day and evening groups built around your schedule.

What our Fort Worth IOP involves

IOP sits in the middle of the outpatient continuum – more support than weekly counseling, more flexibility than partial hospitalization. You attend small-group therapy several days a week, typically over 6-10 weeks, while continuing your daily life in Fort Worth. Sessions combine group therapy, individual counseling, and family support, all led by master’s-level clinicians.

How IOP compares to other levels of care

Arise offers a full continuum so your treatment can match the severity of the addiction and step down as you stabilize:

Most clients move through these levels as they progress. Explore our full range of outpatient rehab in Fort Worth, TX.

IOP for drug and alcohol addiction in Fort Worth

Our Fort Worth team treats both drug and alcohol use disorders within IOP, with individualized plans built around your goals. Whether you’re dealing with drug addiction or alcohol addiction, IOP gives you structured group support while you remain at home. We serve clients from across Tarrant County, including Fort Worth, Arlington, Southlake, Mansfield, Keller, and Grapevine.

Insurance & getting started

Most major insurance plans cover medically necessary intensive outpatient treatment. Arise accepts most major insurance and will verify your benefits – including any copay or deductible – before you begin. Verify your insurance or call 888-339-2747 to speak with our Fort Worth team today.

Frequently asked questions

How many days a week is IOP?
Most clients attend three to five sessions a week, with day and evening options so treatment fits around work or school. We’ll set a schedule at your assessment.

How is IOP different from PHP?
PHP is more intensive – more hours and more days per week. IOP is a step down with more flexibility, for people who need structured support but can keep up daily responsibilities.

How long does IOP last?
It varies, but many programs run 6-10 weeks before stepping down to supportive outpatient care. We tailor the timeline to your progress.

Does insurance cover IOP in Fort Worth?
Most major plans cover medically necessary IOP. We verify your benefits before you start so you know your coverage up front.

Where is your Fort Worth IOP located?
We serve the greater Fort Worth area, including Arlington, Southlake, Mansfield, Keller, and Grapevine, from our Fort Worth-area centers. Call us to find the most convenient option.