By David Anderson, The Meadows Executive Director
We often refer to The Meadows Outpatient Center as an “Intensive Outpatient Center,” or IOP...
….which it is.
However, in reality, the Meadows Outpatient Center is much more than what most people think of when they refer to an IOP. We like to think of our program as a COMPREHENSIVE outpatient program.
Let me explain…
What is an IOP?
There are many programs all around the country that call themselves IOP programs. These programs vary greatly in how they are set up; but, typically they only offer three, one-hour group therapy sessions per day, three days per week (i.e., nine hours total per week). And often group therapy is all that they offer— no individual therapy, no neurofeedback, no psychiatry, no trauma-sensitive yoga, no art therapy, no Somatic Experiencing, no EMDR, no acupuncture, etc.— Just nine hours per week of group therapy.
Now, compare that to The Meadows Outpatient Program which provides 18-20 hours of services and treatment per week. That is more than twice the amount of services provided in a typical IOP.
Each week, our patients may take advantage of:
- Four 3-hour groups. That’s 12 hours of group therapy each week.
- One hour of art therapy with a trauma/art therapist,
- One hour of trauma-sensitive yoga
- One to two hours of individual therapy per week (including somatic experiencing, EMDR, cognitive behavioral therapy, and expressive arts)
- A separate Family Recovery Group each Monday (just for family members),
- A weekly multi-family group,
- Private family therapy (as needed for couples or family),
- Two separate 1-hour appointments for Brainpaint Neurofeedback each week (typically with three different protocols during each hour),
- One hour of acupuncture each Friday,
- A one-hour Meadows-produced educational DVD (usually a Pia Mellody talk) in our state-of-the-art conference room on a high-definition big screen (with pizza!) on Fridays,
- Psychiatrist appointments (Typically one hour in the beginning of the program; then one to three follow-up appointments during the course of treatment), and
- Recently added: a once-per-month therapeutic drum circle.
Additionally, the Brain Spa is open at all times for patients to use Cranial Electro Stimulation (CES) machines. The Brain Spa has three relaxing chairs and one massage chair set up with studio quality headphones and iPod Nanos programmed with brain regulation programs (e.g., Hemi-sync binaural beats, Mozart Effect, Guided Imagery, meditation music, etc.)
Nationwide, the hours required for each level of care in behavioral health are…
- Residential/inpatient programs - 24/7 care
- Partial Hospitalization Programs (PHPs): Typically 30 hours per week of care,
- Intensive Outpatient Programs (IOPs): Typically plus/minus 9 hours per week of care.
So, with our 18 to 20 hours of care per week, The Meadows Outpatient program is actually something in-between a PHP and an IOP.
Additional Benefits of The Meadows Outpatient Center
It’s also important to note that The Meadows Comprehensive Outpatient program is now “in network” with both Blue Cross/Blue Shield and Humana. And, our wonderful Finance Team works hard to every to make the step-down to outpatient care affordable, regardless of the patient’s insurance provider.
Plus, the weather is beautiful all year in Scottsdale, Arizona making The Meadows Outpatient Center the ideal place to begin or continue your journey of recovery. Our safe and nurturing community and our expert staff help patients gain the courage they need to face difficult personal issues including grief and loss, heal from emotional trauma, and become accountable for their own feelings, behaviors, and recovery. Send us an email or call us at 866-913-5010 for more information.
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