Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP)
— In-Person Only
Rediscover Stability & Build Daily-Living Skills with Compassionate Day Treatment

Intensive Support Without an Overnight Stay
Our in-person Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP) bridges the gap between inpatient hospitalization and traditional outpatient therapy. Designed for adults who need more structure than weekly counseling but do not require 24-hour supervision, PHP provides up to six hours of therapeutic care each weekday, allowing you to return home each evening and immediately practice newfound skills in the real world.
What Is a Partial Hospitalization Program?
PHP is the highest level of outpatient care. Patients attend a full therapeutic schedule—group sessions, individual therapy, psychiatric medication management, and holistic wellness activities—while remaining closely connected to family, work, or school outside program hours. The goal is to reduce acute symptoms, prevent relapse or hospitalization, and equip you with coping strategies for lasting recovery.
Who Can Benefit from PHP?
If you struggle to function day-to-day but do not require overnight care, PHP may provide the ideal balance of intensity and independence.
Mood Disorders
Major depression, bipolar disorder
Anxiety & Trauma-Related Disorders
Generalized anxiety, panic, PTSD
Co-Occurring Disorders
Substance use alongside
mental health concerns
Why Choose Our In-Person PHP?
Safe, Healing Environment — modern treatment center designed for comfort and confidentiality
Multidisciplinary Team — psychiatrists, licensed therapists, nurses, and peer specialists collaborate on your care
Hands-On Support — medication administration, vitals monitoring, and immediate crisis response when needed
Community Connection — face-to-face interaction fosters accountability and genuine peer support
Flexible Length of Stay — average 2–6 weeks, adjusted to your clinical progress and insurance guidelines


The Risks of Going Without Intensive Care
Untreated or undertreated mental health conditions can escalate to crisis, leading to emergency hospitalization, job loss, strained relationships, or self-harm. PHP interrupts this cycle by providing daily structure, rapid psychiatric intervention, and continuous skill rehearsal—drastically lowering rehospitalization rates and promoting sustainable wellness.