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Outpatient Rehab in Lumberton, NC

12 facilities in Lumberton, NC offer Outpatient Rehab

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About Outpatient Rehab

Outpatient treatment involves regular counseling and therapy sessions — typically weekly or a few times a month — while the person continues living independently and managing daily responsibilities. It's the most flexible level of care and the lowest in clinical intensity.

Outpatient treatment is often used for milder substance use disorders, as a long-term maintenance step after completing a higher level of care, or in combination with medication-assisted treatment. Length of treatment varies widely based on individual need.

Outpatient Rehab in Lumberton, NC

Bordbelt Behavioral Healthcare LLC

4380 Fayetteville Road, Lumberton, NC 28358

Carter Clinic

2409 North Elm Street, Lumberton, NC 28358

Grace Court

3750 Meadow View Road, Lumberton, NC 28358

Lifebridge Drug and Subst Abuse Inc

2501 East Elizabethtown Road, Lumberton, NC 28358

Monarch

2003 Godwin Avenue, Lumberton, NC 28358

RAPHA Healthcare Services LLC

300 Corporate Drive, Lumberton, NC 28358

RHA Health Services

2003 Goodwin Avenue, Lumberton, NC 28358

Solas Health PLLC

4325 Fayetteville Road, Lumberton, NC 28358

Southeastern Behav Healthcare Services

3581 Lackey Street, Lumberton, NC 28360

Stephens Outreach Center Inc

405 A Dunn Road, Lumberton, NC 28358

Stephens Outreach Center Inc

405 A Dunn Road, Lumberton, NC 28358

Stephens Outreach Center Inc

405 A Dunn Road, Lumberton, NC 28358

Common Questions

How often are outpatient sessions?

Typically once or twice a week, though frequency is adjusted based on individual progress and need.

Is outpatient rehab effective on its own?

For milder substance use disorders, or as a long-term maintenance step after more intensive treatment, outpatient care can be effective. More severe cases often benefit from starting at a higher level of care first.

Who is outpatient treatment best suited for?

People with a stable home environment, a support system, and a substance use disorder that doesn't require intensive daily structure.

Can outpatient follow inpatient treatment?

Yes — outpatient care is commonly used as a step-down after inpatient, residential, PHP, or IOP treatment to support long-term recovery.