IOP Intensive Outpatient Program
*Daytime and Evening options available Omega Recovery's intensive out-patient(IOP) program is designed for an individual that is new to recovery, as well as any individual that needs added support in their current recovery program. It's also a perfect step down option from a residential or PHP level of care, and can often make the difference in long term recovery for an individual residing in sober living. This program is specifically designed to be beneficial for anyone that is struggling with substance abuse or mental health issues. They will also receive multiple one-on-one sessions with their counselor each month.
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Omega Recovery HQ
1710 Evergreen Avenue
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Austin, TX 78704
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PHP Partial Hospitalization Program
Omega Recovery's partial hospitalization program(PHP) is a perfect medium between residential treatment and traditional out-patient treatment. In this program our clients receive the same complete 30 hour a week clinical programming as the Omega Treatment Houses, but can choose to live at home or in sober living. To be eligible for this level of care we usually recommend that the individual be psychiatrically stable and be fully detoxed from all mind altering substances.
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Omega Recovery was created in Austin in 2018 to address the explosive epidemic of addictive and mental health disorders that are occurring in record numbers among young people in America today. Omega created cutting edge protocols combined with the best evidence-based modalities to meaningfully and effectively treat young people struggling with substance addiction, mental health and/or tech addiction issues. Omega clients engage in trauma-informed therapies, including CBT, DBT and traditional psychodynamic therapies along with experiential nature-immersion and adventure therapy to help shift young people into healthier habits as they also address the underlying issues that are contributing to their distress.