Intensive Outpatient Program in Spokane
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Tracy Dantzler
Clinical Director/Administrator
Author - Ryan Chaffins

What is a Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP)?
Rebuilt Treatment & Recovery offers a comprehensive Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) in Spokane, WA, designed to support individuals transitioning from higher levels of care such as Partial Hospitalization Programs (PHP). This program consists of structured group therapy sessions held 3 to 5 days per week, each lasting three hours.
Participants engage in various therapeutic activities during these sessions, which focus on building essential coping skills and fostering peer support among group members. Additionally, individuals will have bi-weekly individual therapy sessions with a dedicated Substance Use Disorder Professional. These one-on-one sessions are tailored to address each person’s unique challenges and progress, ensuring a personalized approach to recovery.
Our IOP is ideally suited for those who have secured full-time employment while needing ongoing therapeutic support. It balances intensive treatment and the flexibility individuals need to reintegrate into daily life. By participating in this program, clients can maintain a supportive therapeutic environment multiple days weekly, encouraging accountability and connection. Simultaneously, they gain valuable free time to practice newly acquired tools and coping mechanisms in real-world situations, paving the way toward a stable and fulfilling life outside of rehab.
Specific Benefits To Our Spokane IOP

Case Management
At Rebuilt, our Case Management services are designed to kickstart the journey towards independence for our clients. From the moment individuals enter our Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP) or Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP), our team works collaboratively with them to identify and pursue opportunities for gainful employment and stable housing. By addressing these essential aspects of life early in treatment, we aim to equip clients with the skills and support needed to successfully balance work demands while navigating the challenges that arise during recovery. Our case managers are dedicated to helping clients develop personalized plans that consider their unique circumstances, strengths, and goals.

Employment Resources
While participating in treatment at Rebuilt, clients have unrestricted access to our facility during business hours, creating an environment conducive to job searching and professional development. We provide a variety of resources, including workshops and one-on-one coaching, to help individuals build or refine their resumes. Clients can take advantage of weekly job postings displayed throughout the facility, which highlight current employment opportunities in the local community. Additionally, our team offers guidance on interview techniques and employment application processes to enhance clients’ chances of securing suitable positions.

Housing
Rebuilt Treatment and Recovery understands the importance of stable housing in the recovery process. Therefore, we offer comprehensive housing support for individuals enrolled in our IOP services. Clients can benefit from 24/7 housing tailored to meet their needs, ensuring a safe and supportive environment during their treatment journey. Transportation to and from the treatment facility is also provided, alleviating any transportation concerns that may hinder attendance. Furthermore, those residing in our housing must actively pursue full-time or part-time employment during the hours they are not in treatment. This requirement encourages responsibility, fosters independence, and reinforces the skills necessary for long-term recovery and stability.
Who Is IOP Best For?
Our Intensive Outpatient Program is ideal for individuals who:
- Have completed a higher level of care, such as residential treatment, and need ongoing support.
- Are experiencing addiction or mental health challenges but do not require 24/7 supervision.
- Need a flexible program that fits their lifestyle and commitments.
- Want a supportive, evidence-based environment to achieve and maintain recovery?
If you’re unsure whether IOP is the right fit, our team is here to help. We’ll work with you to assess your needs and determine the best treatment path.

Why Rebuilt Treatment?
At Rebuilt Treatment, we provide compassionate, comprehensive care that sets you up for lasting success. Here’s what makes our IOP different:
- Experienced Team: Our therapists and addiction specialists are dedicated to helping you achieve your recovery goals.
- Proven Methods: We use evidence-based therapies, including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), and motivational interviewing.
- Convenient Location: Situated in a supportive community, our treatment center is easily accessible for individuals in the area.
- Focus on Long-Term Success: Our IOP is designed to address immediate challenges and equip you with the skills and resilience needed for a lifetime of recovery.
Contact Rebuilt Treatment to Learn More About IOP
If you’re ready to take the next step in your recovery journey, our Intensive Outpatient Program could be the solution you’ve been looking for. Contact Rebuilt Treatment today to learn more about our IOP and how it can help you rebuild your life.
Don’t wait to get the support you deserve. Reach out to Rebuilt Treatment now and discover how our Intensive Outpatient Program can help you achieve your recovery goals. Let’s rebuild your future together.
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