Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP)
Full-Day Outpatient Treatment for Stabilization, Healing, and Growth
Found Recovery’s Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP) is our most intensive level of outpatient care. This full-day program is designed for individuals who need a structured, supportive environment to build early momentum in recovery. With consistent clinical support and therapeutic engagement, our PHP helps clients stabilize, process, and grow—without the need for residential treatment.
What Is a Partial Hospitalization Program? A Step Between Inpatient and Independence
PHP is designed for individuals who need intensive, structured treatment during the day—but do not require overnight care. It’s an ideal level of support for:
Those stepping down from inpatient or residential treatment
Clients stabilizing after detox or a recent recurrence
Individuals at risk of relapse who need consistent support
Anyone seeking trauma-informed, non-residential care
Found’s Partial Hospitalization Program bridges the gap between hospitalization and outpatient independence. It provides a space to build emotional regulation, healthy routines, and real-world coping tools—all within a safe, empowering environment.
What’s Included in Our Structured Day Treatment Program
Clients in Found Recovery’s Partial Hospitalization Program attend care 6 hours a day, 5 days a week, engaging in a comprehensive, trauma-informed schedule tailored for stability and growth. Our multidisciplinary model includes:
Daily group therapy and peer process work
Five individual therapy sessions per week
Onsite psychiatry and medication management
Experiential therapies such as:
Nature healing and beach walks
Fitness and movement-based recovery
Art therapy and creative expression
Breathwork and somatic grounding
Case management and life planning
Relapse prevention and emotional regulation support
This level of care empowers clients to heal in a structured, human-centered environment while building skills for long-term recovery.
Why Our Full-Day Recovery Program Works
PHP at Found Recovery is more than structured therapy—it’s a deeply supportive, whole-person approach to early recovery. We blend clinical expertise with experiential healing to help clients rebuild from the inside out.
Key elements that set our program apart:
High-frequency contact with licensed therapists
A blend of evidence-based modalities and expressive, action-based therapies
Personalized recovery planning and preparation for aftercare
A stability-focused environment that nurtures independence through structure
A daily therapeutic rhythm that strengthens habits, insight, and emotional resilience
This integrated model helps clients reconnect with themselves while building momentum for sustainable recovery.
“The PHP schedule gave me structure when I needed it most. It was intense, but I left each day feeling stronger and more grounded.”
Client Insight
Partial Hospitalization Program at a Glance
6 hours per day, 5 days per week
5 individual therapy sessions weekly
Onsite psychiatry, case management, and recovery planning
Structured, trauma-informed outpatient care
Ideal for step-down from inpatient or high-support outpatient needs
This level of care offers the clinical depth of residential treatment—while empowering clients to remain connected to life, community, and self.
Serving Agoura Hills and Greater Los Angeles
Our PHP is available to clients from Agoura Hills, Calabasas, Malibu, Westlake Village, Thousand Oaks, and surrounding areas. With proximity to the Santa Monica Mountains and Malibu coast, clients benefit from both clinical structure and outdoor healing environments.
FAQs – Partial Hospitalization Program at Found
Yes. PHP is a non-residential program. Clients return home or to supportive housing after each day. We can help you find housing referrals while attending our programs.
Often, yes. Found is an out-of-network provider and can help verify your benefits, just give us a call.
PHP is more intensive with daily structure, while IOP is more flexible. PHP is often the next step after detox or residential care. To learn more about how PHP fits into the broader treatment landscape, explore this guide from SAMHSA.