The duration of outpatient rehab can vary depending on the individual’s needs, the severity of their condition, and the treatment program. Generally, outpatient rehab programs can last anywhere from a few weeks to several months.
For example, some outpatient rehab programs may meet for several hours a day, several days a week for a few weeks, while others may meet for a few hours a day, once or twice a week for several months. The length of the program can also depend on the type of treatment provided, such as individual therapy, group therapy, medication-assisted treatment, or a combination of these.
It’s important to note that the length of the outpatient rehab program should be determined by the individual’s progress and recovery goals. The treatment team should regularly assess the individual’s progress and adjust the treatment plan accordingly to ensure the best possible outcome.
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