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California Outpatient Rehab at Renaissance Recovery
At Renaissance Recovery, we provide evidence-based outpatient rehab for individuals seeking support with drug and alcohol addiction while continuing to live their daily lives. Our programs are built on compassion, clinical integrity, and real-world effectiveness—guided by founders and staff who understand recovery firsthand. Because many of our team members have walked this path themselves, we prioritize care that is supportive, practical, and grounded in genuine connection.
Recovery is not one-size-fits-all. Some people need flexibility to maintain work, family responsibilities, or school while still receiving structured treatment. Our outpatient programs are designed to meet people where they are, offering consistent support, accountability, and a strong sober community as clients move forward in their recovery journey.
What Is Outpatient Rehab?
Outpatient rehab is a non-residential form of addiction treatment that allows individuals to attend therapy and clinical services during the day while returning home afterward. Program schedules typically range from one to six hours per day, depending on the level of care and individual needs. This structure makes outpatient treatment an effective option for people who require professional support but do not need 24/7 supervision.
Outpatient rehab at Renaissance Recovery may include a combination of:
- Individual and group therapy
- Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT), when appropriate
- Holistic therapies such as art therapy, music therapy, and meditation
- Relapse prevention planning and life skills development
- Aftercare support and alumni involvement
- Career and vocational support services
These components work together to address both the emotional and behavioral aspects of addiction while helping clients build sustainable routines for long-term recovery.
Inpatient vs. Outpatient Rehab: What’s the Difference?
The key difference between inpatient and outpatient rehab is the level of structure and supervision. Inpatient rehab involves living at a residential treatment center full time, with round-the-clock medical and clinical care. This level of care is often recommended for individuals with severe substance use disorders, high relapse risk, or complex co-occurring mental health conditions.
Outpatient rehab, by contrast, offers structured treatment during the day with greater flexibility. Clients attend scheduled sessions and then return home or to a supportive living environment, such as sober living. While sober living can enhance accountability, it is not required for outpatient care. This option is often well suited for individuals with milder substance use disorders or those transitioning from inpatient treatment who are ready to apply recovery skills in real-world settings.
By blending evidence-based therapy, community support, and flexible scheduling, Renaissance Recovery’s California outpatient rehab programs help individuals build stability, confidence, and lasting momentum in recovery—without putting life completely on hold.











































