Virtual Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) for Young Adults

For individuals seeking structured, high-quality mental health care without entering a residential facility, our Virtual Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) offers a clinically effective solution — accessible entirely from home.

What Is a Virtual IOP?

A Virtual IOP is a structured level of care that sits between weekly outpatient therapy and inpatient treatment. It’s designed for individuals struggling with mental health or substance use issues who require more frequent support — without the disruption of hospitalization.

Our program includes:

  • 3–5 days/week of therapeutic programming
  • Group therapy, individual counseling, and family therapy
  • Skill-building sessions rooted in CBT, DBT, and trauma-informed care
  • Access to licensed clinicians and psychiatric support

All sessions are delivered securely via a HIPAA-compliant telehealth platform.

Who Is IOP For?

You may be a good fit for Virtual IOP if:

  • You’re stepping down from hospitalization or residential care
  • You’re currently in therapy but need more intensive support
  • Your symptoms are interfering with daily functioning
  • You live in a remote area or need a flexible care option

We serve teens, young adults, and adults, with programming tailored to each group’s unique needs.

How It Works

Each client receives a personalized treatment plan, which may include:

  • 3 group therapy sessions per week
  • Weekly individual therapy
  • Optional family therapy
  • Ongoing psychiatric care (medication management, if needed)

You’ll participate in treatment from home, on a schedule designed to support both your healing and your day-to-day responsibilities.

How Long Is Virtual IOP?

Most participants remain in the program for 8–12 weeks, depending on clinical progress. Your therapist will work with you to determine a discharge plan that supports long-term success.

Is Virtual IOP Effective?

Yes. Research consistently shows that Virtual IOPs are effective in reducing symptoms of anxiety, depression, trauma, and substance use — especially when supported by licensed clinicians and evidence-based care.

Insurance & Accessibility

We accept most major insurance plans and offer support with benefit verification. Our admissions team will walk you through eligibility and help you get started — often in as little as 48 hours.

Resources for Parents and Troubled Young Adults

Soulegria is the optimal choice for parents in Pingree Grove, IL who are searching for a top-notch Education and Vocational Training Facility and individualized, client-centered transitional program to offer direction for their struggling child undergoing drug use (prescription/otc), ADD/ADHD (attentional disorders), or anger issues. Since it can be difficult to work with highly resistant young people, most programs rely heavily upon punishments and other disciplinary tactics in order to manage a young person’s behavior. Here at Soulegria, we recognize that the situation of one struggling child may not apply to all of our students.

Soulegria is devoted to the proper direction, through our community service activities and therapeutic intervention (Individual, group, & experiential therapy), for your at-risk child and also your entire family. We have the utmost respect for every student and family that we work with, and this is something that sets our individualized, client-centered transitional program apart from the rest. With decades of collective experience in the education and vocational training facility industry, Soulegria’s therapists have the ability to quickly assess, identify, and offer direction to young people battling peer conflict, obstacles related to bipolar disorder, and causes for drug use (prescription/otc).

Our approach to therapeutic intervention (Individual, group, & experiential therapy) and community service activities has improved the lives of numerous struggling students and families. We see that at-risk young people can grow to be healthy adults with a desire to succeed! Soulegria understands that in order for our struggling students to experience real rehabilitation, the entire family needs to be part of the direction that our therapists offer. Our family advocates can be reached immediately at (855) 768-5808.