Keystone, located in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, is a nationally recognized and respected outpatient drug and alcohol rehab. At Keystone, we provide a full continuum of care that can help those who are struggling with addictions, compulsive gambling, and co-occurring mental health concerns. As part of our outpatient rehab services, we are pleased to offer intensive outpatient programs (IOPs) for adolescents ages 13-17 and adults age 18 and older.
Learn More About Our Intensive Outpatient Programs at Keystone
Located in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, our outpatient drug and alcohol rehab provides services for individuals who could benefit from receiving structured care but do not require the more intensive care of inpatient programming.
At Keystone, our intensive outpatient program services are available for those who have not received prior care as well as those who have already completed a higher level of care and need a structured setting as they transition back to daily life. To provide clients with the most customized services possible, counseling appointments are scheduled individually and incorporated into their personalized care plans as appropriate.
What To Expect at Our Intensive Outpatient Rehab
Keystone’s intensive outpatient rehab in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, offers premier care for adolescents and adults who have gambling disorder and addictions to substances like alcohol, opioids, stimulants, and inhalants. Our experienced professionals get to know each of our clients so that we can offer personalized care that addresses their unique needs. Our medical and mental health professionals include:
- Physicians
- Physician assistants
- Certified nurse practitioners
- Registered nurses
- Licensed practical nurses
- Addictionologists
- Recreational therapists
Each of our clients follows a customized care plan that our team designs based on the information we gather during a thorough assessment. At our outpatient rehab, a client’s care plan may include:
- Individual therapy: Each of our clients works with a primary licensed or certified addiction counselor who holds individual therapy sessions with them as needed. In these sessions, clients can discuss their feelings and receive professional guidance.
- Group therapy: Group therapy sessions are an important part of care in our adolescent and adult intensive outpatient programs. In these sessions, clients get the chance to meet and support each other, share their experiences, and receive educational information from our qualified staff members.
- Family therapy: A licensed or certified addiction counselor leads one family therapy session during a client’s stay in our intensive outpatient programming. This session provides a chance for the client and their family members to improve their relationships and discuss family dynamics.
- Experiential therapy: In our intensive outpatient programs at Keystone, we provide daily experiential therapies, including recreational therapy and arts and crafts.
In therapy sessions, clients can talk about their feelings and experiences and receive education from our professionals on topics such as:
- The principles of the 12-Step program
- Skills training
- Relaxation
- Spirituality
- Goal setting
- Communication skills
- Experiential growth
- Relapse prevention
- Coping strategies
As our clients participate in outpatient programming at Keystone, our team monitors their progress so that we can make changes to their care plans if necessary. Our highly personalized services can help our clients heal and thrive.
Substance Use Disorder Outpatient Programming
We offer morning and evening intensive outpatient programs for adults age 18 and older at our facility in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. Additionally, we provide an intensive outpatient program for adolescents ages 13-17. Clients who are 18 and still in high school take part in the adolescent IOP. Clients can step down to our IOPs from our inpatient programming, or they can participate in our outpatient programming without completing a higher level of care at Keystone.
The following outlines important details about our morning and evening adult IOPs:
- The typical length of stay in the adult morning and evening intensive outpatient programs is six to eight weeks, though each person’s length of stay will vary depending on their progress and needs.
- In our intensive outpatient programs at Keystone, we provide services and therapies for adults who have gambling disorder, addictions, and co-occurring mental health concerns.
- Our intensive outpatient programming is typically offered four days a week for three hours each day.
- Clients can add optional weekly individual therapy sessions to the existing programming if they need them.
- Care in these programs is based on the philosophies of the 12-Step program. We encourage clients to complete Steps 1-5 prior to working on Steps 6-12.
In our adolescent intensive outpatient program, we provide age-specific care for youths who are struggling with addictions and compulsive gambling. Features of our adolescent IOP include:
- Developmentally appropriate care: In our adolescent IOP, we provide care that addresses the specific developmental, emotional, and social needs of adolescents.
- Peer support: In group therapy sessions, adolescents have the chance to meet other young people who may have had similar experiences. In these sessions, they can talk about their feelings and get feedback from each other.
- Family involvement opportunities: Our clients and their families can receive family counseling from one of our counselors. These sessions are offered as needed and cover topics like communication skills, creating boundaries, and family dynamics.
- Continuing care plans: Each adolescent client who participates in our IOP receives a continuing care plan that provides suggestions for further care once they have left our intensive outpatient program. This plan may include referrals for support groups and outpatient services in their community.
An adolescent typically participates in our IOP for six to eight weeks, though the actual length of their stay is based on their progress and needs.
In addition to intensive outpatient programming, Keystone is pleased to offer a number of other outpatient services at our Sioux Falls location, including:
- Intensive methamphetamine treatment program (MATRIX): After receiving a state referral, clients can participate in our MATRIX programming, which offers care for those who are struggling specifically with addictions to methamphetamines. Our MATRIX program is available for adolescents and adults and typically includes 32 sessions.
- Family support services: Our staff updates family members about their loved one’s progress and needs while in our care.
- Assessment services: Our assessment services are free and streamlined to help potential clients receive the care they need as soon as possible.
- Alumni services: Our Keystone alumni are examples of how successful our programs can be. Every month, we hold an alumni night that features an alumnus speaker.
For information about any of these services, please do not hesitate to contact Keystone’s intake department.
Our Treatment Philosophy at Keystone
Keystone’s outpatient services include intensive outpatient programs for adolescents and adults who are struggling with addictions, compulsive gambling, and co-occurring mental health disorders. Clients in our IOPs participate in individual, group, family, and experiential therapies that can help them make life-changing improvements and live healthier lives. In these therapy sessions, our compassionate professionals incorporate evidence-based modalities that may include:
- Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT): Cognitive behavioral therapy can help clients identify and alter negative thought patterns that may be keeping them from healing.
- Motivational interviewing: Motivational interviewing can help clients resolve their mixed feelings about stopping the use of addictive substances or quitting gambling.
- Principles of the 12-Step program: We incorporate the principles of the 12-Step program into our IOP services. These principles promote personal growth, spiritual development, and lasting recovery.
At our outpatient rehab, we treat each of our clients with respect and compassion. We believe that when people learn new skills, they can gain self-confidence and form a foundation for lasting healing. In our intensive outpatient programs, our goal is to provide effective care that helps our clients live happier, more productive lives free from addictions.
Admitting to Our Sioux Falls, South Dakota, Outpatient Drug & Alcohol Rehab
At Keystone, we recognize that individuals who are suffering from addictions, battling the ongoing compulsion to gamble, and struggling with co-occurring mental health disorders need help in times of crisis. We also realize that such crises do not always occur during regular business hours. For this reason, we maintain a 24-hour telephone inquiry service and walk-in inquiry service for people who need immediate assistance.
To begin participating in our intensive outpatient programming, potential clients follow these steps:
- Initial screening: To start the admissions process, please call our admissions department. One of our counselors is available 24/7 to help you complete an initial screening that allows us to determine whether our outpatient programming may be the best option for you.
- Intake: When you arrive at our drug and alcohol rehab, you’ll complete intake paperwork.
- Assessment: Before you participate in our intensive outpatient program, you’ll complete a thorough assessment, which can help us gather information about your medical background, past substance use, and therapeutic goals. If our team determines that our IOP can meet your needs, you can begin receiving care at our outpatient rehab.
If you or a loved one would benefit from taking part in our intensive outpatient programming, please do not hesitate to contact us today. Our knowledgeable staff is here to answer your questions and help make the transition to our drug and alcohol rehab as smooth and comfortable as possible.
This content was written on behalf of and reviewed by the clinical staff at Keystone.