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Our Care Focuses 
on Cognitive Remediation. 

By offering a uniquely specialized four-month IOP and long-term aftercare, our clients achieve functional recovery that defies national statistics for people with a psychotic disorder.

Intensive Day Treatment and Aftercare

Sructured, Immersive Therapy is more likely to result in Better Recovery


The program begins with intensive day treatment starting with 5 hours of treatment per day, 3 days per week. Programming extends an additional 7 hours per week based on a Clubhouse model for social interaction and training. In additional, families and caregivers receive 1 hours weekly of  Family Behavioral Therapy. 


Our 4-month intensive and augmented coordinated specialty care program includes weekly individual therapy and small cohort groups, allowing focus on the remediation of the many cognitive and social deficits prevalent in young adults and those with later-stage psychosis. We stress independent life skills, social cognition, and appropriate personal interactions, in addition to executive functioning, improved social awareness, planning skills, distress tolerance, and individual engagement in treatment. 

Components of the Program

What We Do During the Day

Exceptional additions to run-of-the-mill care transform real outcomes.

  • A private fitness trainer is available daily. Weekly social gatherings enable participants in the program to practice learned social skills. These social skills include acceptable hygiene, how to write an appropriate text and join peer conversations, and meeting expectations for continued employment.
  • Twice-daily computer-assisted cognitive remediation improves mental speed and focus. Adults participating in our intensive day program also see our psychiatrist for medication regime planning and management, as well as a therapist for weekly individual therapy.
  • We collaborate with an individual’s existing care teams without disturbing those trusted relationships. Our clinical staff helps our program’s students navigate getting back to college, choosing courses, enrollment, and achieving academic performance. 
  • Families are  invited to join our 16-week multifamily course to learn about the illness, recovery, and communication for a healthier long-term relationship. While this 16-week course is voluntary, success is often directly correlated to family participation, and it is strongly encouraged.