Frequently Asked Questions

What insurance do you accept?
We accept most major insurance providers, including Aetna, Cigna, Blue Cross Blue Shield, UnitedHealthcare, Humana, Tricare, and others. Contact our admissions team for a fast, confidential verification of your benefits.
What makes RD Outpatient Rehab different from other treatment centers?
We offer truly personalized care that addresses both addiction and underlying mental health conditions. Our trauma-informed, evidence-based approach is paired with a supportive community environment that drives lasting recovery.
Do you treat co-occurring disorders?
Yes. We specialize in treating individuals with co-occurring disorders, such as substance use combined with depression, anxiety, PTSD, or other mental health challenges. Our clinicians are trained to address both conditions simultaneously for the best outcomes.
Is outpatient treatment effective?
Absolutely. Outpatient care can be highly effective, especially for individuals who need structured support but want to continue living at home or managing work and family responsibilities. Our program provides clinical depth with real-life flexibility.
How long is your outpatient program?
Treatment length varies based on individual needs. Most clients engage in our outpatient program for 8–12 weeks, with options for step-down care and ongoing support as needed.
Can I keep working or going to school during treatment?
Yes. Our outpatient programs are designed with flexibility in mind. Many of our clients continue working, attending school, or caring for family while participating in treatment. We’ll help build a schedule that works for you.
What does a typical day in treatment look like?
A typical day includes a mix of group therapy, individual counseling, skills-based workshops (like DBT or relapse prevention), and holistic wellness practices. We tailor your schedule to your goals and progress.
Can I schedule a tour or talk to someone before enrolling?
Absolutely. We welcome tours and offer free, confidential consultations. Reach out to our admissions team today — we’re here to help you take the first step toward healing.
Do you offer mental health-only treatment without addiction services?
Yes. We treat individuals who are struggling with mental health challenges even if they do not have a substance use disorder. Our clinical team provides care for depression, anxiety, trauma, mood disorders, and more.
How do I get started?
Getting started is easy. Simply call us or fill out our contact form, and our admissions team will guide you through a fast and confidential process — including a free consultation and insurance verification.

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