Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP) Near Scottsdale, AZ

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A structured, intensive day-treatment program for substance use disorders and co-occurring mental health needs.

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What Is a Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP)?

A Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP), sometimes called day treatment, is a highly structured outpatient level of care that provides full clinical days of treatment without requiring overnight stay.

PHP is designed for individuals who:

  • Need more support than IOP or traditional outpatient
  • Do not require 24/7 residential or inpatient care
  • Need medical and clinical stabilization during early recovery
  • Benefit from a structured, supportive environment during the day

PHP blends medical oversight, psychiatric care, evidence-based therapy, and daily structure, helping clients stabilize symptoms, strengthen coping skills, and develop a clear plan for long-term recovery.

You return home—or to supportive housing—at the end of each treatment day.

PHP vs. Residential vs. IOP vs. Inpatient Care

Understanding how PHP fits into the continuum of care can help you determine whether it’s the right next step.

Understanding how PHP fits into the continuum of care can help you determine whether it’s the right next step.

PHP vs. Residential Treatment

  • Residential: 24/7 support, you live on site
  • PHP: Full-day treatment but you go home afterward
  • Residential is recommended early in recovery; PHP is a step-down

PHP vs. IOP (Intensive Outpatient Program)

  • PHP: 5–6 hours/day of treatment, 5–6 days/week
  • IOP: 3 hours/day, 3–5 days/week
  • PHP offers more structure, monitoring, and clinical intensity

PHP vs. Inpatient (Hospital) Care

  • Inpatient: Acute psychiatric or medical stabilization
  • PHP: For individuals who are medically stable and safe without overnight care
  • PHP is often a step-down after a hospitalization or detox

PHP sits at the midpoint between residential and IOP, providing intensive daily support without full-time living on campus.

Who PHP Is For: Clinical Indicators

PHP is recommended for individuals who are:

  • In early recovery from substance use disorders
  • Experiencing co-occurring symptoms (anxiety, depression, PTSD) but do not need hospitalization
  • At risk of relapse without structured support
  • Struggling to function at work, school, or home
  • Recently discharged from residential or inpatient treatment
  • Needing close clinical monitoring and medication adjustment

PHP is especially helpful for clients who need daily therapeutic structure to stabilize patterns, emotions, and behaviors while beginning to reintegrate into their daily lives.

When a PHP Is Recommended

Common clinical scenarios where PHP is appropriate:

  • Post-detox stabilization
  • Post-residential stabilization
  • Escalating symptoms that do not yet require inpatient care
  • Withdrawal-related emotional instability
  • Increased cravings or relapse risk
  • Significant life stressors affecting recovery
  • Needing MAT or psychiatric medication adjustment
  • A controlled level of support before stepping down to IOP

PHP helps bridge the gap between crisis stabilization and long-term outpatient recovery.

Eligibility for PHP (Medical, Psychiatric, Functional)

Medical Eligibility

You must be medically stable enough to participate in a full day of therapeutic services without needing overnight monitoring.

Psychiatric Eligibility

Appropriate for individuals with:

  • Depression
  • Anxiety disorders
  • PTSD
  • Bipolar-related symptoms (non-acute)
  • Trauma-related symptoms

Not appropriate for individuals requiring psychiatric hospitalization or presenting symptoms that compromise daily safety.

Functional Eligibility

You must be able to:

  • Attend daily programming
  • Participate in therapeutic groups
  • Safely return home or to supportive housing
  • Maintain safety between treatment days

Admissions includes a full assessment to ensure PHP is the safest and most helpful level of care.

SUD-Primary With Dual Diagnosis Support: Scope & Limitations

Fountain Hills Recovery is a substance-use–primary provider that supports individuals with co-occurring mental health needs.

We Treat:

  • Alcohol use disorder
  • Opioid & fentanyl use
  • Benzodiazepine misuse
  • Methamphetamine use
  • Cocaine/polysubstance use
  • Co-occurring anxiety, depression, PTSD, bipolar symptoms

We Do Not Treat:

  • Primary psychiatric disorders without SUD
  • Acute psychosis
  • Medically unstable withdrawals
  • Conditions requiring inpatient psychiatric hospitalization

PHP provides the right blend of SUD treatment, psychiatric care, and daily structure for clients with dual-diagnosis needs.

Daily Schedule: What a Typical Day in PHP Looks Like

A predictable routine supports stabilization and reduces the emotional swings of early recovery.

Morning

  • Medical check-in
  • Psychiatry or medication management
  • Individual therapy or clinical assessment
  • Psychoeducation

Midday

  • CBT, DBT, or trauma-informed group therapy
  • Relapse prevention
  • Skill-building modules
  • MAT coordination (if applicable)

Afternoon

  • Experiential groups
  • Emotional regulation work
  • Recovery planning
  • End-of-day check-out with the clinical team

Weekly Structure

  • 5–6 hours/day, 5–6 days/week
  • 1–2 individual therapy sessions per week
  • Weekly psychiatry check-in
  • Daily group therapy
  • Trauma-focused work if clinically appropriate
  • MAT monitoring
  • Case management
  • Family involvement when appropriate

 

PHP mirrors the clinical intensity of inpatient care without requiring overnight stay.

Medical & Clinical Roles in PHP

You are supported by a multidisciplinary team.

Medical Team

  • Addiction medicine physician
  • Psychiatrist
  • Nurses
  • MAT oversight

Clinical Team

  • Licensed therapists
  • Group facilitators
  • Case managers
  • Recovery support staff

Both teams collaborate to monitor symptoms, support stabilization, and adjust treatment when needed.

Safety & Monitoring

Even though PHP is outpatient, safety remains a top priority.

Safety Includes:

  • Daily clinical supervision
  • Regular medical/psychiatric check-ins
  • Medication monitoring
  • Crisis intervention protocols
  • Relapse-prevention planning

Coordination with your support system

Common Questions

No. It is structured, not restrictive.

Your team will create a plan to ensure safety between program hours.

Only mild, medically cleared symptoms. Detox may be recommended first.

Cost & Insurance Coverage

Many insurance plans, including Medicare, provide coverage for PHP when medically necessary.

Factors influencing cost:

  • Length of participation
  • Medical and psychiatric needs
  • MAT medications
  • Insurance benefits
  • Provider accreditation

Insurance is verified before admission, and all costs are discussed clearly.

What Happens Before Admission

Step-by-Step Process

  1. Confidential clinical assessment
  2. Review of medical and psychiatric history
  3. Insurance verification
  4. Determination of whether detox or residential came first
  5. Medication review, including MAT
  6. Admission scheduling

Arrival guidelines & what to bring

How Families Are Involved

Recovery affects the entire support system. Family involvement may include:

  • Family therapy
  • Psychoeducation
  • Communication coaching
  • Participation in aftercare planning

The goal is to rebuild healthy support networks around you.

Transitioning After PHP (To IOP or Outpatient)

PHP is not the final step. After completing PHP, most clients transition to:

  • IOP (Intensive Outpatient Program)
  • Outpatient counseling
  • MAT support
  • Psychiatric follow-up
  • Relapse prevention planning
  • Alumni and peer support

You leave PHP with a structured care plan, not uncertainty.

Accreditation & Evidence-Based Care

Fountain Hills Recovery maintains national standards of clinical excellence.

We are:

  • Joint Commission Accredited
  • LegitScript Certified
  • NAATP Provider Member

Our PHP incorporates evidence-based therapies proven effective for SUD and co-occurring conditions.

What PHP Is NOT

It’s important to know what PHP cannot provide:

  • It is not inpatient psychiatric hospitalization
  • It is not 24/7 care
  • It is not appropriate for medical instability
  • It is not a replacement for detox
  • It is not recommended for individuals requiring constant supervision

We help ensure you are placed in the most appropriate level of care for your needs.

Who We Serve: Scottsdale, Fountain Hills & the East Valley

Our PHP supports adults from Scottsdale, Fountain Hills, Mesa, Tempe, Chandler, and the broader East Valley.

Scottsdale, AZ

Many Scottsdale clients choose PHP here for a quieter, more private treatment environment while staying close to home.

Fountain Hills, AZ

Local clients benefit from clinically grounded, community-based day treatment without needing to travel far.

East Valley Clients (Mesa, Tempe, Chandler, Gilbert)

Individuals come to PHP for structure, stabilization, and support when outpatient therapy alone is not enough.

Frequently Asked Questions (PHP FAQs)

Programs typically last 2–4 weeks, depending on clinical goals.

Most clients participate in 5–6 hours of treatment daily.

Yes. Psychiatric support is available weekly, or more often if needed.

Most clients pause work temporarily to focus on recovery.

Often yes, depending on medical necessity and your insurance plan.

If withdrawal symptoms are unsafe or unmanaged, detox is required before PHP.

Many clients drive themselves or use rideshare. Transportation planning is part of admission.

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