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PHP (Partial Hospitalization Program) Rehab Programs

When you need more than weekly therapy but don’t require a residential stay, a Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP) can provide the right level of support. These structured day treatment programs offer 20–30+ hours of evidence-based care per week without an overnight commitment. Mental health and addiction treatment facilities with PHP options deliver intensive therapy while allowing you to practice new skills at home. Discover licensed rehabs that offer a supportive bridge between inpatient and outpatient recovery.
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Maybe you’ve tried weekly therapy, but it just isn’t enough support—or maybe the thought of leaving home for full-time treatment feels overwhelming, even impossible. If you’re caught in that in-between space, you’re not alone. Finding the right balance is one of the hardest parts of starting recovery. There’s a middle path called a Partial Hospitalization Program, or PHP, that brings structure and depth to your healing while letting you stay connected to home and loved ones.
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Red Ribbon Recovery Indiana

Greenwood, Indiana

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(31 reviews)
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1411 W County Line Rd, Suite 1411A, Greenwood, IN 46142

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Evolve Indy

Indianapolis, Indiana

(253 reviews)

8770 Guion Rd, Indianapolis, IN, 46268

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Cardinal Recovery

Franklin, Indiana

(312 reviews)
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1130 West Jefferson St, Franklin, IN, 46131

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(58 reviews)
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317 W Jefferson St, Kokomo, IN, 46901

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Selah House

Anderson, Indiana

(111 reviews)

1106 Meridian Street, Anderson, IN, 46016

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Addiction Rehab Centers - ARC

Indianapolis, Indiana

(164 reviews)
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7322 Noel Road, Indianapolis, IN, 46278

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Tara Treatment

Franklin, Indiana

(38 reviews)
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6231 South U.S. Highway 31, Franklin, IN, 46131

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2060 State Road 1 North, Cambridge City, IN, 47327

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Life Treatment Centers

South Bend, Indiana

(17 reviews)

1402 South Michigan street, South Bend, IN, 46613

PHP (Partial Hospitalization Program)

Maybe you’ve tried weekly therapy, but it just isn’t enough support, or maybe the thought of leaving home for full-time treatment feels overwhelming, even impossible. If you’re caught in that in-between space, you’re not alone. Finding the right balance is one of the hardest parts of starting recovery. There’s a middle path called a Partial Hospitalization Program, or PHP, that brings structure and depth to your healing while letting you stay connected to home and loved ones.

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What's a partial hospitalization program (PHP)?

A partial hospitalization program, or PHP, is a structured and intensive form of outpatient treatment for mental health and substance use disorders. Think of it as a middle ground in the continuum of care. It’s a significant step up in support from traditional weekly therapy but less intensive than 24/7 inpatient hospitalization. While some people use the general term "rehab" to describe any form of treatment, a PHP program is a specific level of care where you attend treatment during the day and return home at night. This structure is different from residential programs where you live at the facility. Typically, patients in a PHP attend treatment for several hours a day, five days a week, receiving comprehensive care while maintaining a connection to their home life.

Services offered in a PHP

A PHP provides a wide range of therapies and support services in one structured program. The goal is to offer comprehensive care that addresses your mental, emotional, and physical health all at once. You can expect to find services such as:

  • individual therapy: One-on-one sessions with a dedicated therapist to work through personal challenges and create a tailored treatment plan.
  • group therapy: Facilitated group discussions with peers who are facing similar struggles, helping you build community and learn from shared experiences.
  • Family Counseling: Sessions that involve loved ones to help repair relationships, improve communication, and build a strong support system at home.
  • Psychiatric Assessment and Medication Management: A psychiatrist or nurse practitioner will evaluate your needs and can prescribe and manage medications to support your mental health treatment.
  • Skill-Building Groups: Workshops focused on practical skills like developing healthy coping strategies, regulating emotions, and preventing relapse.

What are the requirements to be admitted to a PHP?

So, who is a good fit for a PHP? Generally, these programs are designed for individuals who need more structure than weekly therapy can offer but don't require 24-hour supervision. Ideal candidates have a stable and supportive living situation and are not an immediate danger to themselves or others. The admission process usually starts with a clinical assessment to determine if this level of care is right for you. A clinician will review your symptoms and treatment history to confirm it's a medical necessity. Most major insurance plans, including private insurance, Medicare, and Indiana Medicaid, often provide coverage for PHPs when they are deemed necessary. For patients using Medicare, it's good to know that you may pay an annual deductible and 20% coinsurance for each day of the program.

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Partial Hospitalization Treatment Centers

Finding the right PHP program is a crucial step. Here, you can find and compare different treatment centers across Indiana that offer this level of care. As you browse the options, think about what matters most to you. You can filter programs by location to find care close to home, check which centers accept your insurance, and see which ones specialize in treating specific conditions like substance use or dual diagnosis. Taking the time to explore your options can help you find the best fit for your health needs. Ready to start? You can find a PHP provider in Indiana using our directory or call now for confidential help and guidance.

Taking the Next Step Toward Healing

A PHP program can be a powerful step forward in your recovery. It offers the structure and intensity of a serious treatment program while allowing you to stay connected to your life at home. This unique balance helps you build practical coping skills and work toward stability with a strong support system behind you. You don’t have to figure this out alone. When you’re ready, the first step is often the most important.

Exploring the resources here or making a confidential call for guidance can open the door to healing. If you have questions or want to find a treatment center that feels right for you, reach out to us. You can speak with someone who understands by calling (888) 568-9930. Let us at Indiana Rehabs help you. You can also send us a message through our contact page. A better path forward is possible, and it can start today.

Frequently Asked Questions About PHP in Indiana

What is the difference between a PHP and an IOP?
A Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP) is more intensive than an Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP). PHPs usually involve treatment for about 20 hours per week, meeting five days a week. In contrast, IOPs require fewer hours, often 9–12 hours spread over three days a week. Think of it as a step-down system. A PHP provides a higher level of care and structure, making it a great transition from inpatient treatment. An IOP offers more flexibility, which can make it easier to balance care with work or family life.
How long does a PHP program last?
The length of a PHP program varies based on each person’s needs, but most last between 30 and 90 days. Your specific timeline will depend on your treatment goals, progress, and clinical recommendations from your care team. The focus is always on giving you enough time to develop strong coping skills and feel confident in your recovery before moving to a less intensive level of care. Your team will adjust the plan as you go.
Can I work while attending a PHP?
It can be challenging to maintain a full-time job while in a PHP because of the significant time commitment. Programs typically require you to be at the treatment center for several hours a day, five days a week, much like a regular work schedule. Some people take a medical leave from their job, while others with very flexible or part-time work may be able to manage it. It’s always best to discuss your schedule with the program’s admissions team to find a solution that supports your health.
What happens after I complete a PHP program?
After finishing a PHP, you typically don’t stop treatment altogether. Instead, you "step down" to a less intensive level of care, such as an Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) or traditional weekly sessions with a therapist. Your treatment team will work with you to create a detailed aftercare plan before you graduate from the program. This plan is designed to reinforce the skills you’ve learned and provide an ongoing support system to help you succeed in your long-term recovery.
Is a Partial Hospitalization Program effective?
Yes, a PHP can be very effective for individuals who need more structure than weekly therapy offers but have a stable and supportive home life. The program’s intensity provides a deep dive into skill-building and therapy in a structured environment. Because you return home each night, you also get a chance to apply what you’ve learned in the real world almost immediately. This unique balance between intensive care and independence helps many people make meaningful progress.