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Day/Night Treatment (DNT)

Ready to recover?

We combine therapy and at-home addiction treatment to finally make recovery possible

  • Get the structure and routine of inpatient without leaving the comfort of your home.
  • Become a better you without disrupting your life.
  • Accepting in-network policies with Blue Cross/Blue Shield, Cigna, and United Healthcare. We accept other insurance plans with out-of-network benefits.

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DNT is a great substitute for inpatient care!

Transform into a better you without disrupting your daily life. Day/Night Treatment (DNT) blends therapy and at-home care, making recovery achievable while you work, study, or take your kids to baseball practice.
  • 30 clinical hours of treatment per week.
  • Groups begin at 1:30 PM and end at 8:30 PM.
  • Our evidence-based curriculum addresses addiction education, relapse prevention, and emotional recovery.

Is Day/Night Treatment RIGHT FOR ME?

  • Reflect on your treatment goals: If you're committed to lasting recovery and ready to embrace a structured program, DNT can provide the compassionate care and guidance you need to transform your life. 

  • Consider your environment: a supportive home environment is essential to help you maintain recovery beyond treatment.

  • Assess the severity of your substance abuse: DNT is ideal for those facing moderate to severe challenges. Contact us to speak to a professional Substance Abuse Counselor, and we can help determine if DNT is right for you!

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"I can not say enough great things about this place. I've been to other treatment centers before, and this one has given me everything I need to succeed. All the facilitators are absolutely amazing and very much dedicated to your recovery as many are in recovery themselves. I started with the Day and Night Treatment (DNT), which was perfect for me. DNT is a step down from in patient as DNT is 5 days a week. Afterward, I stepped down to Intensive Outpatient (IOP) 3 nights a week for 3 hours a night. This whole process has truly saved my life, and I will forever be in Dave and Dr. Benson's debt for starting this amazing facility."

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Jake M.

Alumni from DNT