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PHP vs. IOP: Understanding Levels of Care in Addiction Treatment

February 15, 2026 3 min read Updated: Feb 15, 2026
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PHP vs. IOP: Understanding Levels of Care in Addiction Treatment

PHP vs. IOP: Understanding Levels of Care in Addiction Treatment — evidence-based information from Trailhead Treatment Center.

Key Takeaways

  • PHP (Partial Hospitalization Program) provides 20-30 hours of treatment per week, while IOP (Intensive Outpatient Program) provides 9-12 hours per week.
  • PHP is the highest level of outpatient care and is best suited for individuals transitioning from detox or those who need intensive daily structure.
  • IOP allows greater flexibility for work and family responsibilities while still providing structured treatment.
  • Both programs include group therapy, individual counseling, medication management, and evidence-based therapeutic approaches.
  • The choice between PHP and IOP is based on clinical assessment, severity of the condition, and individual life circumstances.
  • Many treatment journeys involve starting at PHP and stepping down to IOP as progress is made.

What Is PHP?

A Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP) is the most intensive level of outpatient addiction treatment. It provides near-full-day programming — typically 9:00 AM to 3:30 PM, Monday through Friday — without requiring overnight stays. PHP is designed for individuals who need intensive, structured support but do not require 24-hour supervision.

If you or a loved one is facing these challenges, learn more about compare all treatment program levels at Trailhead available at Trailhead Treatment Center in Salem, NH.

What Is IOP?

An Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) provides structured treatment in a less time-intensive format — typically 3-4 hours per day, 3-5 days per week. IOP allows individuals to maintain work, school, and family commitments while receiving comprehensive treatment.

Side-by-Side Comparison

| Factor | PHP | IOP | |--------|-----|-----| | Hours/week | 20-30 hours | 9-12 hours | | Daily schedule | 9am-3:30pm (full day) | 3-4 hour sessions | | Duration | 20-30 days typical | 60-90 days typical | | Structure level | High | Moderate | | Work/school | Difficult to maintain | Can be maintained | | Best for | Coming from detox, actively using, high severity | Step-down from PHP, working professionals, moderate severity | | Meals | Lunch typically provided | Snacks and beverages | | NP access | Within 24 hours of admission | Within 72 hours |

Who Should Choose PHP?

PHP is typically recommended for individuals who:

Who Should Choose IOP?

IOP is typically recommended for individuals who:

The Continuum of Care

Most effective treatment plans involve moving through multiple levels of care as recovery progresses:

  1. Detox (if needed) → medical stabilization
  2. PHP → intensive daily treatment
  3. IOP → structured but flexible continued care
  4. Outpatient (OP) → weekly maintenance therapy
  5. Alumni Program → ongoing community support

This step-down approach allows the intensity of treatment to match the individual's current needs and capabilities.

Making the Right Choice

The decision between PHP and IOP should be made collaboratively between you and a clinical team. During your initial assessment, clinicians will evaluate:

Trailhead Treatment Center provides details about our IOP structure and schedule to support lasting recovery and wellness.

Conclusion

Both PHP and IOP are effective, evidence-based approaches to addiction treatment. The right choice depends on your individual clinical needs, life circumstances, and where you are in your recovery journey. Trailhead Treatment Center offers both PHP and IOP in Salem, NH, with flexible scheduling options including an evening professional track.

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