For many people seeking help for mental health or substance use challenges, daytime treatment simply isn’t possible. Work, school, childcare, or other responsibilities can make attending therapy during business hours a challenge. That’s where a nighttime intensive outpatient program (IOP) comes in—offering flexible, evidence-based care that fits into your life without sacrificing effectiveness.
At Solace Treatment Center, our nighttime IOP is designed to provide high-quality treatment during evening hours, giving you the support you need while allowing you to maintain your daily commitments.
What Is a Nighttime Intensive Outpatient Program?
An intensive outpatient program is a structured treatment plan that provides more support than weekly therapy but less restriction than inpatient or residential care. In our nighttime intensive outpatient program, you’ll attend treatment sessions during evening hours, typically three to five times per week, for several hours each session.
This schedule allows you to:
Keep working or attending school during the day
Manage family responsibilities
Receive consistent, focused therapeutic support
Build skills and strategies to maintain long-term recovery
Who Can Benefit from Nighttime IOP?
Our nighttime intensive outpatient program is ideal for individuals who:
Need a higher level of care than standard outpatient therapy
Are transitioning from inpatient or partial hospitalization programs
Have busy daytime schedules
Prefer a more private, less disruptive treatment option
Whether you’re struggling with depression, anxiety, trauma, or substance use, a nighttime IOP can be an effective step toward stability.
What to Expect at Solace Treatment Center’s Nighttime IOP
Our program blends evidence-based therapies with holistic support to address your needs from multiple angles. Sessions may include:
Individual Therapy
Work one-on-one with a licensed therapist to explore your challenges, set goals, and create strategies for improvement.
Group Therapy
Participate in guided discussions and skill-building exercises with peers who understand your journey. Group settings can foster a sense of community and accountability.
Family Support
When appropriate, we involve family members to help strengthen your support network and improve communication.
Evidence-Based Modalities
We incorporate therapies such as:
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)
Trauma-informed care
Relapse prevention planning
Holistic Wellness
We may also integrate mindfulness, stress reduction techniques, and lifestyle education to support overall well-being.
The Benefits of Evening Treatment
Choosing a nighttime intensive outpatient program offers unique advantages:
Flexibility: Treatment fits around your schedule, not the other way around
Privacy: Attending in the evenings may help maintain confidentiality
Continuity: You can keep up with work, school, and family life
Transition Support: Evening IOP can be a step-down option from higher levels of care
Why Choose Solace Treatment Center?
At Solace, we understand that recovery isn’t one-size-fits-all. Our nighttime IOP is built to be as effective as our daytime programs, with the same dedicated staff, therapeutic quality, and compassionate approach.
We are committed to:
Creating personalized treatment plans for each client
Offering a safe, judgment-free environment
Providing experienced, licensed clinicians
Supporting clients beyond treatment with aftercare planning
For more about intensive outpatient treatment standards, visit the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA).
Taking the First Step
If you’ve been delaying treatment because you thought your schedule wouldn’t allow it, our nighttime intensive outpatient program might be the solution you’ve been waiting for. Evening sessions provide the structure, community, and professional support you need—without interrupting your day-to-day life.
Contact Solace Treatment Center today to learn more about our evening IOP options and find out how we can help you take the next step toward healing.