Intensive Outpatient Program
(IOP) Florida
Our IOP rehab in Pompano Beach, Florida provides real, clinical outpatient addiction treatment three to five days per week. This level of outpatient treatment program is built for adults who are stepping down from inpatient or PHP and need continued support for addiction to drugs or alcohol without stepping away from work, school, or family responsibilities.
South Florida Intensive Outpatient Program for Addiction
Our intensive outpatient program Florida residents trust is built for adults who need more than weekly therapy but don’t need 24-hour care. Patients attend 9 to 15 hours of treatment across three to five days a week, returning home or to sober living each evening. Program length averages 90 days, with timelines from 30 to 180 days based on progress, mental health, home environment, and aftercare needs. Many enter after inpatient programs.
Most major commercial insurance is accepted as an out-of-network provider, with private pay and payment options available. Verifying your insurance benefits takes about two minutes. Our admissions team gives an honest read on whether IOP is the right level of care, and tells you if residential treatment or partial hospitalization is a better fit. What you pay depends on your insurance policy. The services offered match what each patient needs.
What to Expect in a Florida IOP
Intensive outpatient programs give clients real clinical care while keeping daily life intact. Here’s what a week in our intensive outpatient program (IOP) looks like for patients balancing treatment.
Real-Life Practice
Our IOP fits around your week instead of taking it over. Several days of treatment with evening sessions, so work, school, and family commitments keep going alongside outpatient care.
- 9 to 15 hours per week
- Day and evening sessions
Skill Development
Evidence-based behavioral therapy builds practical tools to manage triggers, address substance abuse patterns, and stay sober when treatment ends. Mental health anchors every session.
- CBT, DBT, and EMDR
- Group and individual therapy
Motivation & Support
A compassionate team that knows you by name, plus family therapy that keeps a loved one part of successful recovery. Aftercare planning begins day one, not the day you finish.
- Family therapy included
- Aftercare from day one
Types of Florida Intensive Outpatient Therapies
Our Florida addiction treatment team uses evidence-based modalities in intensive outpatient programs specifically targeted to substance use disorders, drug addiction, and chemical dependency, including:
- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
- Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)
- Motivational Interviewing
- Trauma Informed Care
- EMDR for Trauma
- Solution Focused Therapy
- One-on-One Therapy
- Group Process Therapy
- Family Therapy
- Relapse Prevention
- Mindfulness and Coping Skills
- Medication Management
Clients gain practical tools to maintain progress at every stage, whether entering treatment for the first time or stepping down from a partial hospitalization program.
Support Groups
Beyond clinical work, clients connect with peer communities for long term recovery, including:
- Alcoholics Anonymous
- Narcotics Anonymous
- SmartRecovery™
Individual Therapy is Once-a-Week in IOP
Individual therapy is the most personal part of our intensive outpatient program (IOP). Once a week, you sit one-on-one with your primary therapist for an honest conversation about what’s driving the substance use and what it’ll take to change.
These sessions are where the truth of addiction often surfaces. Clients can name and unpack their alcohol or drug use, the fears about family members or losing a job, and the parts that feel hardest to say out loud. Our Pompano Beach treatment center therapists protect that space so the real conversation can happen, without judgment or rushed timelines.
Whatever sits underneath the substance abuse, this is where we bring it into the open and build a path toward a productive life free of addiction.
Group Therapy in Florida IOP
Group therapy is where clients in our intensive outpatient program (IOP) learn from each other. Sessions are led by a licensed therapist who guides conversation through relapse prevention, trauma, coping skills, and the daily realities of staying sober.
Topics shift week to week based on what the group needs. Some sessions stay structured around a theme. Others stay open, letting clients work through whatever surfaces with peer support. Either way, group therapy is a working room, not a lecture.
“By listening to another client name something you’ve never said out loud, you start to see the pieces of your own story differently. Clients feel less alone in this work, and that shift is often the first real step out of the isolation that comes with active addiction.”
Client-Focused Intensive Outpatient Program
Getting started should be simple. Our intake includes an honest in depth review of where you are and whether IOP is the right fit.
Physician
Nurse
Primary Counselor
Case Manager
Nutritionist
Start Getting Help With Simple Path
At Simple Path Recovery, we believe the hardest part of recovery is the first decision. Recognizing that substance abuse has been taking more than it gives back, and reaching out for help, takes more courage than most people give themselves credit for. If you’re reading this, you’ve already done the hardest part.
The first step is to be honest with yourself, then with someone who can actually help. Asking is a sign of strength, not weakness.
From there, we meet you where you are, build a treatment program around your situation, and connect you with a clinical team focused on your mental health and recovery journey. Several factors shape the right level of care. Simple Path is licensed by the Florida Department of Children and Families.
Meet Your Care Team
Our compassionate and highly-trained addiction professionals are dedicated to creating individualized, innovative recovery programs tailored to your unique journey.
Cathy Bilotti M.ED., LMHC
Clinical Director
Matt Wilkof
Iris Vicario
Primary Therapist
Jacquelyn Louis
Primary Therapist
Real Journeys, Real Hope
Don’t just take our word for it. Hear from alumni, family members, and a loved one or two on their recovery journey at Simple Path.
Get the Addiction Help You Need Today
Substance use is a disease that touches millions of families, but recovery is real and starts with one decision. Our Pompano Beach treatment center serves adults across South Florida who need structured addiction treatment that fits everyday life and daily responsibilities.
It’s never too late, and it’s never too soon. Call for a confidential conversation in person or by phone about whether intensive outpatient programs at Simple Path fit. Compared to traditional rehabilitation facilities, our IOP keeps you connected to the people you love.
Frequently Asked Questions About Intensive Outpatient Treatment
Common questions about reaching out and starting treatment.
How long does an IOP in Florida last?
Most patients are in our IOP for about 90 days, though timelines run from 30 to 180 days depending on progress, severity of substance use, the home environment, and aftercare planning. Several factors shape the right length, and we don’t keep anyone at a higher level of care than they need for long term recovery.
Will my insurance cover IOP at Simple Path Recovery?
We accept most major commercial insurance plans as an out-of-network provider. The Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act and the Affordable Care Act require insurers to cover substance use treatment, so most policies cover IOP at some level.
What you actually pay depends on your specific insurance policy: deductible, out-of-network benefits, copays, and any limits on the number of treatment days. We also offer self-pay and other payment options for those who prefer not to use insurance. Verifying your insurance benefits takes about two minutes by phone.
How is IOP different from PHP and inpatient care?
Residential treatment is 24-hour care where patients live at the facility. PHP is daytime treatment five days a week with evenings at home. IOP runs 9 to 15 hours a week across three to five days, designed for adults who don’t need that level of structure but still benefit from regular clinical and behavioral health support. Many clients step down from PHP into IOP as part of their recovery journey, since IOP keeps the therapy work going while you re-engage with work, school, family, and a loved one you’ve been worried about.
What therapies are used in your IOP program?
Intensive outpatient programs at Simple Path blend group therapy, individual therapy, family therapy, and specialty groups. Core behavioral therapy modalities are CBT, DBT, motivational interviewing, and solution focused therapy, with EMDR available for trauma. We build in education on relapse prevention, coping skills, self awareness, and ongoing recovery resources. Our team coordinates medication management when appropriate. The services offered match what each patient is working on, with families included where it supports successful recovery.