Levels of Care
Intensive Out Patient
The Intensive Outpatient Program is a full-scale outpatient substance abuse treatment program for adult men and women. It specializes to Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS) and Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) referred patients, and is an approved Illinois Department of Human Services/ Office of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse (OASA) DCFS Initiative site. Patients from the residential programs are also referred to this program as a step-down in the continuum of treatment services.
The Program focuses on assisting patients to develop life skills to regain stability in their lives, and to build a foundation based upon recovery. Clinically-managed interventions are directed by certified treatment professionals trained in gender specific and culturally sensitive treatment services, to address patient's individualized needs to develop and apply recovery skills.
Through educational lectures, therapeutic groups, and individual 1:1 sessions, patients are encouraged to learn and make lifestyle changes necessary to overcome barriers to recovery and problems that precipitate relapse while living in their neighborhood community. Treatment services also include outreach, intervention services, medical/psychiatric linkages, knowledge of the 12-step self-help recovery network, case management services, aftercare planning, and HIV/communicable diseases education, testing and counseling.
The program provides funding for daily transportation to/from the treatment location and on-site childcare for children under the age of 5 years old.
Program Location: The Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) is an OASA licensed ASAM Level II.1- IOP program is located within the licensed health care facility of Haymarket Center.
Population Served: Female and male patients. Children under school age may attend the daycare program while parents are attending treatment. Patients seeking OASA "State of Illinois" funding must be Illinois residents.
Average Length of Stay: The average length of stay for this program is 75 hours.
Hours and Days of Operation: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday from 8:45 am until 1:00 pm, except on holidays. Patients must attend a minimum of 9 hours per week to fulfill intensive outpatient requirements.
Program Services
Patient Ethics, Rights, and Grievance Procedures
Provides Recovery Support or Stabilization
To Reduce Symptoms
To Restore Function
To Prevent Additional Functional Impairment
Self-Help Groups
Spritual Services
Family Participation
Toxicology/Laboratory Services
The Intensive Outpatient Department at Haymarket Center
offers variable lengths of stay for clients along with counseling. We also provide relapse prevention, substance abuse education with
additional focus on resolving issues, school and work preparation and family relationships.
Recovery Homes
Recovery Homes comprises a structured daily schedule for clients, group therapy and educational lectures. It also provides individual counseling, recreational therapy, self-help meetings and Crystal-Meth Anonymous meetings. Other features of the recovery homes at Haymarket Center are family involvement, relapse prevention and aftercare planning and referral.

Conventional Outpatient Aftercare
This program requires clients join with a prior completion of Primary Treatment and Intensive Outpatient Treatment and/or Level 1 Primary Treatment. Also required are two counseling sessions per week. Emphasis on relapse prevention is one of the core features of this program
along with specialized programming for families referred by Department of Children and Family Services.