A partial hospitalization program (PHP) at Santa Barbara Recovery is the most intensive level of outpatient treatment, where men spend most of the day in structured care and return home or to sober living at night. It treats addiction and the mental health conditions that come with it, and it bridges residential treatment and lighter outpatient care. We work with all major insurance.
What a Partial Hospitalization Program Is
A partial hospitalization program is full-day, structured treatment without the overnight stay, the most intensive care you can receive while still sleeping at home. PHP delivers nearly the same clinical hours as residential treatment, but instead of living on site, you go home or to sober living at the end of each day.
That balance is what makes PHP useful. You get intensive therapy, medical and psychiatric oversight, and daily structure, while keeping a foot in normal life and practicing recovery in the real world each evening. For many men it is the bridge between residential and independence, and for some it is the right place to start treatment when residential is not necessary or not possible.
Who PHP Is For
PHP is the right level of care for men who need intensive, near-daily treatment but do not require 24-hour supervision. It fits two situations especially well: stepping down from residential treatment while still needing strong structure, or starting treatment when addiction is serious but home is stable enough to return to each night.
It is also a strong fit for men managing addiction alongside a mental health condition, such as anxiety, depression, or trauma, because PHP has the clinical and psychiatric intensity to treat both at once. If you need more than a few therapy sessions a week but do not need to live on site, PHP is usually the level that fits.
PHP vs. IOP: Which Level Is Right?
The difference between PHP and IOP is intensity. A partial hospitalization program runs most of the day, most days of the week; an intensive outpatient program (IOP) runs fewer hours and fewer days, leaving room for work or school. PHP is the higher level of the two, and men often step down from PHP to IOP as they stabilize.
PHP vs. IOP
PHP | IOP | |
Intensity | Most of the day, most days | Fewer hours, fewer days |
Best for | Step-down from residential, serious cases needing daily structure | Working or living-at-home men, step-down from PHP |
Daily life | Treatment is the main focus of the day | Treatment fits around work, school, family |
Clinical oversight | High, including psychiatric support | Moderate, focused on therapy and relapse prevention |
Typical place in recovery | The bridge from residential | The step toward independence |
Most men move from PHP down to IOP as they get stronger. The two are stages of the same continuum, not competing choices, and our team places you at the level that matches where you are.
What PHP Looks Like Here
A day in PHP is built around structured clinical hours. You spend the bulk of the day in treatment, individual therapy, group sessions, and psychiatric and medical oversight, then return home or to sober living in the evening to apply what you are working on. The structure is close to residential, but you practice recovery in real life each night.
Treatment combines evidence-based therapies, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, group work, family therapy, and experiential approaches, with psychiatric care for men managing a co-occurring condition. Because you go home each day, PHP also helps rebuild the daily routines, relationships, and responsibilities that lasting recovery depends on.
Where PHP Fits in Your Recovery
PHP sits in the middle of the continuum, more intensive than IOP and outpatient, less restrictive than residential. For most men it is one stage in a longer path: detox if needed, then residential, then PHP, then a step down through IOP and outpatient as independence grows.
You are not expected to stay in PHP indefinitely. The goal is to stabilize at this level, then step down as you are ready, with sober living and our alumni program supporting you the rest of the way. Wherever you enter the continuum, treatment is matched to clinical need, not a fixed schedule.
Insurance And Cost
We work with all major insurance providers, and most commercial plans cover partial hospitalization. Verify your benefits with us and we will tell you what is covered, quickly and confidentially, before you commit to anything.
Most plans cover PHP, the residential treatment that often precedes it, and the outpatient care that follows. If you do not have insurance or it falls short, private pay and scholarship options exist. Call and we will walk through what is realistic for your situation.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a partial hospitalization program?
A partial hospitalization program (PHP) is the most intensive level of outpatient treatment, where you spend most of the day in structured care and return home at night. It delivers nearly residential-level clinical hours without the overnight stay, treating addiction and co-occurring mental health conditions.
What's the difference between PHP and IOP?
PHP is more intensive than IOP. PHP runs most of the day, most days of the week, while IOP runs fewer hours and fewer days so you can keep up with work or school. Men often step down from PHP to IOP as they stabilize.
Is PHP like inpatient rehab?
PHP delivers a similar intensity of treatment to inpatient rehab during the day, but you go home or to sober living at night instead of living on site. It is the closest outpatient level to residential, which is why it works well as a step down from it.
Does PHP treat mental health as well as addiction?
Yes. PHP has the clinical and psychiatric intensity to treat addiction alongside co-occurring conditions like anxiety, depression, and trauma. For men whose addiction and mental health are intertwined, treating both together is part of the program.
How long does PHP last?
Length depends on clinical need and progress, not a fixed calendar. Most men spend a few weeks in PHP before stepping down to IOP, though it varies. Your team sets and adjusts the timeline based on how you are doing.
Do I need to live on site for PHP?
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Does insurance cover PHP?
Yes. We work with all major insurance providers, and most plans cover partial hospitalization. We verify your benefits in minutes so you know where you stand first.
How do I start?
Call (805) 429-1203 or verify your insurance online. Admissions is open 24 hours a day, and we will guide you through every step.
Intensive Treatment That Fits Your Life. Start Today.
PHP gives you the structure of residential treatment with the room to keep building a life at home. For many men it is the level where recovery becomes real, intensive enough to do the work, flexible enough to practice it. When you are ready, we are here 24 hours a day. Call (805) 429-1203.
Medically Reviewed By
Dr. Courtney Scott, MD, Medical Director, board-eligible in Addiction Medicine.
This page was reviewed for clinical accuracy against current American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM) guidelines, SAMHSA practice standards, and the National Institute on Drug Abuse.
Dr. Scott oversees medical care and clinical quality at Santa Barbara Recovery.




