What We Do

PUR Health is more than a treatment provider, we are a community where our members and partners are offered leading evidenced-based treatments designed to help each person meet their mental health & recovery goals. We are here to support our partners so they can live their best lives possible.

  • • Whole-person treatment

    • Recovery and wellness are probable not just possible

    • Recovery and wellness have many paths and each path may be different

    • Family and or support systems play a key role in recovery and wellness

  • • Integrity and compassion

    • Evidence-based treatment

    • Comprehensive substance use and mental health care

  • Substance Use

    • OP Outpatient Treatment
    • IOP Intensive Outpatient Program
    • PHP Partial Hospitalization Program
    • Family Program

    Mental Health

    • Outpatient Psychiatry
    • Evaluations
    • Medication Management
    • Ketamine Treatment

    Therapy Modalities

    • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
    • Solution-focused Therapy
    • EMDR Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing
    • Equine Therapy

WE TREAT

Committed to Helping You Find Freedom from Addiction to Alcohol or Other Drugs

Addiction is a chronic disease and recovery is a new way of living, treatment at PUR health is individualized, evidence-based, Twelve Step-inspired, medically assisted, and occurs over the long term through a continuum of care and support. Our IOP/PHP & Outpatient treatment programs are designed to give you the best opportunity to learn, change and begin healing—laying the foundation for the rest of your life. 

Learn more about the evidence-based practices and therapies we offer. Together, we can and will overcome addiction.

WE PROVIDE

  • PHP

  • IOP

  • OP

  • High-Intensity Outpatient Treatment

    Also known as day treatment or partial hospitalization, this is the highest level of outpatient treatment available, with programming that typically meets five days a week for up to six hours a day. Some people start alcohol and drug rehab in our high-intensity level of care and others transition into this program after completing detoxification.

  • Intensive Outpatient Treatment

    Treatment is three to five days a week and includes a variety of group and individual sessions. Pur Health is differentiated through our various experiential sessions.

  • Low-Intensity Outpatient Treatment

    Low-Intensity Outpatient treatment is available for those who are demonstrating stability in many areas and can benefit from less-frequent clinical support in weekly individual sessions. These are available for those who may be transitioning from a more structured treatment setting or may be a place to start to explore benefits of a recovery lifestyle. Experiential therapy is also offered for our Low intensity Outpatient partners.

Family Involvement

Family Involvement in your treatment journey is another important factor to consider while weighing outpatient treatment options. Because addiction affects the entire family, programs that offer family therapy, education, support and other resources are beneficial in helping all members of your family work through the challenges you’re experiencing, this allows each person to set healthy boundaries and rebuild relationships.

Here are some of key indicators of what progress through treatment and into recovery looks like:

  • • By stopping your alcohol or drug use, you flush the chemicals from your system and allow your brain and body to begin healing.

    • You begin to rejuvenate your body by eating well and exercising.

    • Your brain and body begin to recalibrate so things like sleep begin to stabilize.

    • Your mental and emotional health starts to stabilize so that spiritual healing can begin.

    • You develop ways to do things differently.

    • You replace the use of alcohol and other drugs with healthy behaviors.

    • You learn how to deal with cravings and avoid relapse.

    • You look at how your behaviors did not match or reflect your values.

    • You begin to see that you’re not alone in your addiction and your peers can help the recovery process.

  • • You learn what’s involved and what it takes to not use alcohol or other drugs.

    • You acquire and adopt healthy new skills to address problems.

    • You learn how to deal with feelings.

    • You make sober friends.

    • You understand the importance of seeking professional help when needed.

  • • You enjoy life without using Alcohol or drugs.

    • You practice and adopt healthy new behaviors.

    • You manage your disease with the help and support of a sober community.

    • You participate in a Twelve Step or other mutual-help group.

    • You reach out and are of service to others.