Outpatient Program (OP)Toledo, OH
Our outpatient program offers flexible, affordable care built around your needs – supporting both adults and adolescents on their journey toward stability and growth.
Your Recovery, Backed by Real Support
At Abundance, you’ll never walk alone. Our team walks with you through every session, setback, and breakthrough that follows.
Confidence starts with knowing what to expect
What You’ll Experience in OP
Outpatient treatment is a structured, part-time program that allows clients to receive evidence-based care while continuing to live at home, attend work or school, and maintain family responsibilities.
In our OP, you’ll attend scheduled individual and group therapy sessions that fit into your daily life. You’ll work closely with licensed professionals to address the root causes of addiction while building practical coping skills. This program allows you to stay connected to your responsibilities while making real progress in your recovery.
What therapies are used in the outpatient program?
Our OP uses evidence-based therapies such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), and Motivational Interviewing. These approaches help clients understand their behaviors, build coping strategies, and work toward positive change.
How long does the outpatient program typically last?
The length of the program varies based on each individual’s progress and needs, but many clients participate for several weeks to a few months. We regularly assess your goals and adjust the duration to support your continued growth.
Is there a focus on life skills and relapse prevention?
Yes, the program incorporates life skills training and relapse prevention strategies as core components. You’ll learn how to manage stress, make healthy choices, and plan for real-world triggers – all essential for long-term success.
Your Recovery Community Matters
Why Choose Abundance for Outpatient Rehab?
At Abundance of Care, we believe healing begins with connection. Our outpatient program combines clinical expertise with a deeply compassionate approach.
Our team of certified experts provides individualized treatment plans tailored to each client’s unique needs and goals. Through a combination of therapy, education, and community support, we help our clients choose freedom, choose joy, and choose abundance.
What makes Abundance of Care’s outpatient program different?
Our program combines clinical excellence with a deeply compassionate, person-centered approach. We also offer specialized support for youth and adolescents, ensuring care is age-appropriate, engaging, and focused on building a strong foundation for future success.
How does Abundance of Care make outpatient treatment accessible?
We offer flexible scheduling, affordable care options, and a supportive admissions process to remove barriers to treatment. Our goal is to make high-quality care available to every individual who needs it, regardless of their background or circumstances.
What kind of support do clients receive outside of therapy sessions?
Clients benefit from a strong sense of community, recovery resources, and access to a caring team that stays connected throughout the treatment process. We emphasize real-life application of skills, emotional support, and ongoing guidance.

More Than Treatment - It’s Real Connection
Our OP brings people together to grow, support one another, and build lasting relationships that strengthen recovery during and after treatment.

Mental Health Support You Can Trust
We provide compassionate care for co-occurring disorders—because lasting recovery is only possible when the whole person is truly seen.
Addiction and mental health go hand in hand
Outpatient Services for Co-Occurring Disorders
Abundance of Care offers outpatient treatment for individuals navigating co-occurring substance use and mental health conditions. Our team use a dual-diagnosis approach to help clients understand how both issues are connected and how to manage them effectively. With the right support, healing becomes possible on every level.
What are co-occurring disorders?
Co-occurring disorders, also known as dual diagnosis, refer to when someone experiences both a substance use disorder and a mental health condition, such as depression, anxiety, PTSD, or bipolar disorder, at the same time. Effective treatment must address both conditions together for true progress.
Can I receive mental health treatment even if my substance use isn’t severe?
Yes. We understand that mental health struggles often contribute to substance use, even if it’s not yet at a severe level. Our outpatient services are designed to meet you where you are and provide the support you need before things escalate.
Is outpatient care enough if I have both addiction and a mental health issue?
For many individuals, outpatient care is a highly effective option – especially if you have a stable home environment and a strong support system. During your intake assessment, we’ll help determine whether outpatient services are the right level of care for your needs or if a more intensive program is recommended.
There’s a place for you here
Is OP the Right Fit for Me?
The Outpatient Program is ideal for people who need professional support but don’t require 24/7 supervision. If you have a strong support system and are motivated to take the next step in your recovery, OP provides the guidance, structure, and flexibility you need to move forward confidently.
How does the OP support adolescents differently than adults?
Our adolescent outpatient program is tailored specifically for youth, with therapy approaches, group activities, and mentorship designed to meet their emotional, social, and developmental needs. We also include family involvement to strengthen support at home.
Is outpatient treatment effective for long-term recovery?
Yes, when matched to the right individual, outpatient care can be highly effective. It offers evidence-based therapy, relapse prevention, and life skills training while allowing clients to apply what they learn in real-life settings.
What if I need more support than outpatient care provides?
If you’re struggling with severe addiction or need more intensive care, a higher level of treatment, like an Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP), may be more appropriate. Our team can guide you to the right level of care during your assessment.

Your Needs Shape Your Treatment Plan
We don’t force you into a box. Our team tailors care to your life, your goals, and your unique recovery path.

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Addiction Programs
Our outpatient treatment provides structure, support, and tools to help people recover from addiction while continuing daily life responsibilities.
Dual Diagnosis
Our dual diagnosis care helps clients manage addiction and co-occurring disorders like anxiety, depression, trauma, and more.
What We Treat
From alcohol to fentanyl, we provide outpatient treatment for substance use disorders with proven methods that support lasting recovery.
Youth Programs
Teens need a different kind of support. We guide youth through addiction recovery with structure, mentorship, and clinical care.
Group Homes
We offer structured group homes for youth of all ages, providing safety, stability, and support for healing, growth, and long-term recovery.
We’ll walk with you from the start
Frequently Asked Questions About OP at Abundance of Care
Here’s what you need to know about getting started, staying supported, and what to expect from our Outpatient Program in Toledo.
What’s the difference between outpatient (OP) and intensive outpatient (IOP) treatment?
The main difference is the level of time commitment and structure. OP typically involves fewer therapy hours per week, making it ideal for those with milder symptoms or who are transitioning from higher levels of care, while IOP offers more frequent sessions and support.
Can I start outpatient treatment if I’ve never been in rehab before?
Yes. Many people begin their recovery journey in an outpatient setting. During your initial assessment, our team will help determine if OP is the appropriate starting point based on your current needs and support system.
What if I relapse during outpatient treatment?
Relapse can be part of the recovery process, and we’re here to help – not to judge. If a relapse occurs, we’ll reassess your treatment plan and may recommend additional support or a higher level of care to help you stay on track.
How do I know if I’m making progress in outpatient treatment?
Progress is measured through regular check-ins, goal tracking, and feedback from your therapist. You’ll start to see changes in your thoughts, behaviors, and relationships – and we’ll celebrate those milestones with you every step of the way.
Can I attend outpatient treatment if I’m already seeing a therapist elsewhere?
Yes, we can coordinate care with your existing therapist or mental health provider. Our team will work with you to ensure your treatment is cohesive and supportive of your broader recovery goals.