Aurora, OR • Population: 3,014

Virtual IOP in Aurora

Accessible mental health support tailored for Aurora's residents.

Population
3,014
Programs Available
3
Treatment Hours
9-20 hrs/week

Crisis Resources

For immediate support, contact the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-TALK (8255) or the Oregon Youth Line at 1-877-968-8491.

Aurora, a charming city in Marion County, Oregon, is home to a growing population that values community and well-being. As mental health and substance use disorders continue to affect many individuals, Virtual Intensive Outpatient Programs (IOP) provide a vital resource for those in need. By offering structured online therapy sessions, these programs make mental health care accessible from the comfort of one's own home, making them especially relevant for Aurora's residents.

The flexibility of Virtual IOP allows individuals to maintain their work, school, and family commitments while receiving the support they need. With sessions typically scheduled three to five days per week, residents can engage in evidence-based treatments like Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) without the hassle of commuting. This means more time for personal responsibilities and less stress about transportation.

Starting your journey to better mental health is simple. Programs typically offer individual and group therapy, along with family sessions, all conducted by licensed professionals in a HIPAA-compliant setting. Many major insurance plans are accepted, including Medicare and Medicaid, so you can focus on your recovery without financial strain. Explore your options today and connect with a Virtual IOP that meets your needs.

Why Choose Virtual IOP in Aurora?

  • Flexible scheduling to fit your lifestyle
  • Evidence-based treatments from expert therapists
  • No travel time—attend from the comfort of home

Nearby communities such as Canby and Woodburn also benefit from these virtual treatment options.

Insurance Coverage

Most insurance plans are accepted, including Medicare and Medicaid, ensuring wider access.

Online Programs Serving Aurora

These virtual IOP programs accept patients from across Oregon

Embark Behavioral Health Virtual IOP

Mental Health & Substance UseVerified
Available in 17 States
Preteens, adolescents, teens, and young adults (generally ages 12-34)
(443) 390-5670

Intensive group and individual therapy tailored to youth; utilizes evidence-based modalities like CBT, DBT, and Exposure Response Prevention specifically for this age group. Family involvement is emphasized to support teens/young adults. Offers an OCD-specific virtual track through partnership with IOCDF. Operates in a wide range of states with virtual care to increase access.

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Eating Recovery At Home (ERC Virtual IOP)

Mental Health
Available in 16 States
Children, adolescents, and adults (inclusive of LGBTQ+)
877-825-8584

3x 3-hour groups weekly plus individual, nutrition & family therapy; outcomes equal to in-person; widely insurance-covered; named a top online program 2022-2024.

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Hazelden Betty Ford Virtual IOP (RecoveryGo)

Mental Health & Substance Use
Available in 6 States
Adults (18+) with substance use disorders and co-occurring mental health conditions; family programming available for loved ones
866-831-5700

Virtual rehab from the nation’s leading addiction treatment provider, integrating care for addiction and mental health (treating anxiety, depression, trauma alongside substance use). Program includes group therapy sessions, individual counseling, psychiatric support/medication management, recovery coaching, and family services delivered via secure telehealth. Outcomes data show virtual IOP is as effective as in-person treatment. Covered by many insurance plans; currently offered in eight states and continuing to expand.

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