Empowering Parker residents with flexible mental health support.
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Parker, Colorado, a vibrant community in Douglas County, is experiencing a growing need for accessible mental health services. As a commuter town in the Denver metropolitan area, residents often juggle work, family, and personal well-being. Virtual Intensive Outpatient Programs (IOP) offer a flexible solution tailored to the unique lifestyles of Parker's 58,512 residents, allowing them to prioritize their mental health without sacrificing their daily commitments.
For those living in Parker, virtual IOP provides a valuable opportunity to receive structured therapy from the comfort of home. With sessions usually lasting between three to four hours, three to five days a week, individuals can engage in evidence-based treatments such as CBT and DBT. This format not only eliminates the hassle of commuting but also maintains essential routines, making it easier for participants to balance work, school, and family obligations.
Getting started with a Virtual IOP is simple and straightforward. Programs serve adults (18+) and some cater to adolescents, ensuring that everyone has access to tailored support. With services including individual therapy, group therapy, and family sessions led by licensed professionals, Parker residents can find a program that fits their needs. Most major insurance plans, including Medicare and Medicaid, are accepted, making this an accessible option for many.
Nearby communities served include Castle Rock and Aurora.
Virtual IOP programs in Parker accept most major insurance plans, including Medicare and Medicaid.
These virtual IOP programs accept patients from across Colorado
Trauma-informed care with morning & evening tracks (3-5 days/week), individual and group therapy, plus recovery-coach sessions. Strong family involvement throughout treatment.
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.
High-end program with multiple specialized tracks (e.g. a trauma-focused mental health IOP, a substance use & co-occurring disorders IOP, as well as dedicated tracks for veterans, business professionals, and athletes). Offers evidence-based group and individual therapy along with innovative wellness modalities (e.g. neurotechnology, family therapy integration). Flexible scheduling options and data-driven outcomes tracking; accredited by The Joint Commission for quality care.
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.
Colorado Springs, CO psychiatric hospital providing virtual IOP for mental health (an alternative to in-person care).
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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