New Destiny’s Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP)

New Destiny Treatment Center is excited to now offer an Intensive Outpatient Program as a complement to both our Residential Treatment and Outpatient Treatment Programs. For those struggling with substance abuse that may need a higher level of care than the outpatient level, or those stepping down from a residential program that are looking to slowly transition back to every-day life, New Destiny’s IOP program provides a caring and supportive environment that offers you a more in-depth chance for a full and lasting recovery.

Through individual and group counseling, medical monitoring, client-centered case management, relapse prevention and opioid replacement therapy, we will give you the tools to overcome your addiction and get back on the road to health and happiness. Our staff of Christian doctors, nurses, counselors and administrators are all here to help and support you in your recovery. Our goal is that the tools learned and your relationship with God will last a lifetime.

TODAY IS YOUR DAY!

Become our next great success story. Make the decision to change your life right now. Contact us by filling out the form or by calling 330-825-5202.

    Your First Day – Suboxone Orientation

    During your initial appointment, you will participate in our “Suboxone Orientation.” Here, you will complete the necessary paperwork, learn about our treatment protocols and review the medically assisted treatment options available to you, including Suboxone, Sublocade and Vivitrol. You will also undergo a urine screening and bloodwork, so that our physician can assess the appropriate medical treatment for you

    Doctor-Centered Care

    Our doctors are licensed to provide Medically Assisted Treatment to you. To receive your medication, you are required by law to see the physician every month during your intensive outpatient program. Should you continue on to the outpatient program, you will continue seeing the doctor every month for the first year. After year one, doctor visits will be scheduled every other month. If at any time you are experiencing difficulty or have concerns, you will have the option to see a doctor sooner.

    “Through Christ and the help of my Counselor I have been clean for 5 years. New Destiny Treatment Center has helped me overcome my mistakes and some amazing things have happened to me.”

    – Adam, Former New Destiny Resident

    What to Expect During Treatment

    Our intensive outpatient program (IOP) is designed to give you in-depth instruction on the tools and support needed for sustainable sobriety. Our success stems from Medically Assisted Treatment, individual and group counseling, medical monitoring, client-centered case management, relapse prevention, and the healing and saving power of Jesus Christ.

    The intensive outpatient program is comprised of three, three hour group sessions each week. Group is held from 9am to noon on Monday’s, Tuesday’s, Thursday’s and Saturday’s, with clients being given the option to attend three of the four sessions each week. Along with group therapy, you will meet with your trained and caring professional counselor for one hour each week to focus on your specific problems and goals. Clients will be required to attend 18-24 group sessions (based on their assessed needs and goals), at which point they will be re-assessed and transitioned down to the outpatient level for an additional 4-8 weekly individual counseling sessions. Here you will learn a variety of effective strategies, including goal setting and coping mechanisms that will help you during your addiction recovery. Our carefully controlled plan has proven to decrease the rate of relapse.

    Unsure which type of program is right for you? See below for the breakdown between our intensive and traditional outpatient programs.

     

    Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) Outpatient Program (OP)
    Meets in a group – 3x per week for 3hrs per session One individual counseling session per week – 45 to 60 minutes
    One individual counseling session per week – 45 to 60 minutes Six relapse prevention classes are required
    Routine and random urine drug screening done on site Routine and random urine drug screening done on site
    On-site doctor appointments are available (required for MAT clients) On-site doctor appointments are available (required for MAT clients)
    Medically assisted treatment is available (Suboxone, Sublocade and Vivitrol) Medically assisted treatment is available (Suboxone, Sublocade and Vivitrol)
    Program lasts 18 to 24 sessions, transitioning to traditional OP Program (and MAT) can continue as long as necessary
    Mental health assessment and counseling is available Mental health assessment and counseling is available
    Case management services are available Case management services are available
    Court ordered and CPS clients are welcome Court ordered and CPS clients are welcome
    Medicaid and private pay accepted Medicaid and private pay accepted

     Frequently Asked Questions

    As you decide on your next steps, you are sure to have plenty of questions. We’re here to make sure you have the answers you need. Below are some of the questions we get most often. But if you have a specific question, please call us at 330-825-5202.

    How does Suboxone work?

    Essentially, buprenorphine operates at the same receptors in the brain where opiates such as OxyContin and heroin initiate their physiological and psychological effects. Even though it mimics the same effects that people might experience when taking illegal or prescription opioids, it does not provide them with the same feelings of euphoria or relaxation. Buprenorphine prevents withdrawal symptoms in patients and also produces less physical dependence and stimulation than traditional opiates.

    Benefits:

    • A mild detoxification and withdrawal process.
    • A maintenance treatment that helps provide stability.
    • A lower risk is associated with this drug than there is with methadone.
    • It is safer than prescription opioids, which means that overdosing is unlikely.
    • It is long-lasting once patients have entered the maintenance portion of their treatment.
    • Patients do not have to make daily trips to a clinic or doctor’s office to obtain their medication.

    For more information on our Outpatient Suboxone Program contact Kayla Akin at 330-825-5202 ext. 5453.

    WHAT DOSE OF SUBOXONE SHOULD I EXPECT?

    Suboxone doses can start at a maximum 12 mg/day. 8 mg/day is the most common outcome for new clients.

    WILL I HAVE TO TAKE SUBOXONE FOREVER?

    No. Unlike Methadone, the dose of Suboxone you are prescribed only decreases. For most clients, over any significant span of time, you will be taking less Suboxone, not more. 

    IS MY TREATMENT PRIVATE AND CONFIDENTIAL?

    Your privacy is completely valued, and you need not be concerned that you or your family member’s privacy will be breached during the course of treatment.

    HOW MUCH DOES IT COST?

    If you have Medicaid, there is no out-of-pocket expense for your treatment. If you have private insurance, we will work with you to determine any applicable co-pay for your treatment. If you have other insurance than what is accepted or no insurance at all, costs are as follows:

    • Orientation = $60 (one time only)
    • Induction = $355 (one time only)
    • Counseling and Urine Testing = $95 a week
    • Doctor’s Appointment = $95 (once a month)
    • Medication Cost = approximately $100 per week (varies depending on Pharmacy)

     

    • Intake Assessment – $200.00
    • Suboxone Induction – $355.00
    • Doctor’s Appointment (includes urine drug screen) – $95.00
    • Counseling Session – $95.00
    • Case Management Session – $95.00
    • Urine Drug Screen – $45.00
    • Medication Cost = approximately $100 per week (*varies depending on pharmacy)
    WHAT ARE MY PAYMENT OPTIONS?

    As of July 1, 2018 we are accepting the following insurance programs:

    • OH Medicaid
    • United Healthcare HMO
    • Molina HMO
    • Paramount HMO
    • Buckeye HMO
    • CareSource HMO

    If you have private insurance, we will work with you to determine any applicable co-pay for your treatment. If you currently do not have an accepted insurance, you can self-pay for your treatment.

    WHAT IS MY TIME COMMITMENT?

    Inductions: Approximately 4 hours (one time appointment before you start counseling sessions)

    Group sessions: 3hours, 3x per week (M, T, TH or SAT) for 18-24 sessions

    Individual counseling sessions: 1 hour per week

    Physician Visit: Approximately 1 hour (once a month, in place of your normal counseling session)

    DO YOU DO URINE TESTING?
    Yes. We do qualitative (dipstick) and quantitative (lab) testing.
    WHAT HAPPENS IF I RELAPSE?
    Relapse is always a concern when dealing with addiction. Here at New Destiny Treatment Center, we have protocols and tools to help you through if relapse does occur. Clients who are not compliant with our drug testing policies will be discharged. Referrals will be made for treatment that will better fit the client’s needs.
    CAN I BRING MY KIDS TO MY APPOINTMENTS?
    Yes, you may bring your children to your outpatient appointment. However, keep in mind that counseling often requires talking about personal issues that are not appropriate to talk about in front of children. Bringing your children to your sessions on a regular basis may impede your recovery.
    HOW LONG DOES OUTPATIENT BUPRENORPHINE REHABILITATION LAST?
    The length of treatment may vary between individuals. For some people, 18 months or less will be sufficient. In other cases, particularly more severe addictions, the treatment may extend to 36 months or greater.

    TODAY IS YOUR DAY!

    Become our next great success story. Make the decision to change your life right now. Contact us by filling out the form or by calling 330-825-5202.