Dalton, MN • Population: 4,478

Virtual IOP in Dalton

Accessible mental health support for Dalton residents.

Population
4,478
Programs Available
2
Treatment Hours
9-20 hrs/week

Crisis Resources

If you or someone you know is in crisis, contact the Minnesota Crisis Information at 1-800-273-8255 for immediate support.

In Dalton, Minnesota, a small community within Otter Tail County, the need for accessible mental health care is more significant than ever. With a population of just 215, residents often face challenges in accessing traditional in-person therapy. Virtual Intensive Outpatient Programs (IOP) provide a vital solution, allowing individuals to receive structured treatment for mental health and substance use disorders from the comfort of their own homes.

For residents of Dalton, Virtual IOP offers a flexible approach to therapy that fits easily into busy lives. Participants can engage in therapy while managing work, school, or family commitments. By utilizing licensed therapists, these programs deliver evidence-based treatments such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), and trauma-informed care. The convenience of online sessions ensures that individuals can prioritize their mental well-being without the stress of commuting.

Getting started with a Virtual IOP is simple. Most programs provide 9-20 hours of structured therapy weekly, typically held 3-5 days a week, with sessions lasting 3-4 hours. Individuals seeking support can easily find programs tailored to their specific needs, many of which accept major insurance plans, including Medicare and Medicaid. To begin your journey toward better mental health, explore local options and connect with a program today.

Why Choose Virtual IOP in Dalton?

  • Flexible scheduling to fit your lifestyle.
  • Access to licensed therapists from home.
  • Comprehensive care for various mental health issues.

Nearby communities include Fergus Falls, Henning, and Ottertail City.

Insurance Coverage

Most major insurance plans are accepted, including Medicare and Medicaid, making treatment more accessible.

Online Programs Serving Dalton

These virtual IOP programs accept patients from across Minnesota

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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Rogers Behavioral Health - Telehealth IOP (Rogers Connect Care)

Mental Health & Substance Use
Available in 4 States
Children, adolescents, and adults (varies by program; Rogers offers tracks for OCD/anxiety in youth as well as adult programs)
833-308-5887

Nationwide leader in evidence-based specialty care. Rogers’ accredited telehealth programs deliver the same intensive CBT, DBT, and exposure therapies used in their residential centers. Known for treating OCD and complex anxiety with Exposure and Response Prevention, and offering dedicated tracks for trauma, depression, and addiction recovery. Telehealth IOP/PHP is called Rogers Connect Care, and outcome data show virtual patients make strong progress comparable to in-person care. Services include ~3 hours/day of group therapy, 5 days a week, with adjunct individual therapy and medication management as needed.

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