Intensive Outpatient Program in Moorestown, NJ

Find Lasting Freedom from Addiction from Trusted Medical Staff

When substance use starts affecting your health, relationships, work, or legal responsibilities, it can be hard to know what kind of help is enough. Weekly therapy may feel too limited, while residential rehab may feel too disruptive. Structured outpatient treatment can offer a more practical path forward, giving you regular clinical support, accountability, and recovery-focused care while you continue living at home.

Clients receive evidence-based addiction treatment with counseling, medical oversight, medication support when appropriate, and relapse prevention planning. For adults near Moorestown’s Main Street, Route 38, or the I-295 corridor, care is close enough to stay consistent without stepping away from everyday responsibilities.

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Voices of Recovery in Moorestown

Real Structure, Real Support, Real Accountability

Recovery requires more than motivation alone. A strong treatment plan should address the emotional, behavioral, medical, and practical challenges that can make sobriety difficult to maintain.

This program brings those pieces together through counseling, clinical guidance, medication support when appropriate, and consistent progress check-ins. Each part of care is designed to help you understand your triggers, strengthen coping skills, and build more stable routines outside of treatment.

Group Counseling

Group therapy gives clients a professionally guided space to process challenges, practice accountability, and connect with others who understand the realities of addiction. Sessions may focus on relapse prevention, emotional regulation, stress management, and rebuilding healthier relationships.

Individual Counseling

One-on-one therapy allows you to explore personal triggers, trauma history, family dynamics, and behavioral patterns that contribute to substance use. Your counselor can help you set treatment goals and build practical strategies for the situations that put your recovery at risk.

Medication Management

For individuals who benefit from medication-assisted treatment, the medical team provides careful monitoring and adjustments using Suboxone or methadone when clinically appropriate. Medication is integrated into the broader treatment plan rather than treated as a standalone solution.

Is IOP the Right Level of Care?

Choosing the right level of treatment matters. IOP offers more support than traditional outpatient therapy while remaining less restrictive than residential rehab.

This level of care may be appropriate if you:

  • Need structured treatment several days per week
  • Can safely live at home during treatment
  • Do not require 24 hour supervision or inpatient stabilization
  • Are stepping down from detox, residential rehab, or another higher level of care
  • Need support while continuing work, school, parenting, court obligations, or commutes through South Jersey

Our program typically includes three treatment days per week, several hours per session, integrated therapy, medical oversight, relapse prevention planning, and ongoing progress evaluations. If your needs change, the care team can help determine whether a different level of support is more appropriate.

Why Individuals and Families Trust Affinity Healthcare Group

Addiction affects more than one person. It can strain families, routines, trust, and long-term stability, which is why care should support more than symptom management.

The team includes licensed counselors, prescribing medical professionals, and recovery specialists who collaborate on coordinated care. They also work with referral sources, families, and community providers throughout Burlington County when appropriate, which can be especially helpful for clients balancing treatment with work, school, or family routines along the Route 38, Route 73, and I-295 corridors.

  • Clients and families choose this program because it provides:
  • Clinical expertise with evidence-based treatment models
  • Confidential, judgment-free care
  • Medication-assisted treatment when appropriate
  • Transportation assistance when needed
  • Clear communication about insurance and coverage

What People Often Want to Know Before Starting Care

Yes. Many people enter IOP after detox or residential treatment when they still need structure, therapy, and support but no longer need round-the-clock care.

Not always. You can contact the admissions team directly, and they can help determine whether IOP is the right fit or if another level of care may be more appropriate.

The team will ask about your current situation, treatment history, insurance, and immediate needs so they can explain your options and next steps clearly.

When appropriate, family involvement can help improve communication, support accountability, and give loved ones a better understanding of the recovery process.

If your needs change, the care team can help you explore a higher level of care, additional medical support, or referral options so you are not trying to navigate the next step alone.

When You Know Something Has to Change, We Can Help You Take the Next Step

You do not need to have everything figured out before asking for help. Our team will listen, answer your questions, and help you understand what care could look like without pressure or judgment.

Contact our admissions team today to talk through your options and take the next step toward steadier, more supported recovery.

Areas We Serve

Our Intensive Outpatient Program in Moorestown supports individuals and families throughout Burlington and Camden Counties, including Mount Laurel, Maple Shade, Cherry Hill, and surrounding South Jersey communities.

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