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Add 3- or 5-day support from home
Keep school and family involved
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Intensive support for teens without leaving home
By the time the next therapy appointment comes around, school may already be off track, home may already be tense, and another shutdown or blowup may have taken over the house.
Virtual IOP puts treatment on more of the week, so support is not limited to therapy day. Your teen stays at home, stays connected to school, and gets support before the next hard stretch takes over.
You can start with a call to verify insurance so you have a clearer picture of out-of-pocket costs before anything is scheduled.
More support without pulling your teen out of school
When school is already strained, the next step should not make the week harder to manage. Virtual IOP gives your teen online sessions several days a week, with school, home, and family involvement built into the plan.
- School stays in the picture: Virtual IOP can work around school hours more easily than a program that immediately pulls your teen out of the week they are still trying to live.
- Home stays part of care: Parents stay involved, family sessions stay part of care, and treatment stays close to the people living with the problem.
- Support can bridge bigger care decisions: Virtual IOP can help after residential care, or before a more disruptive program when your family is trying to avoid that move too soon.
- The whole week gets reviewed: Our clinical team looks at school problems, family conflict, emotional blowups, safety concerns, and prior treatment before recommending virtual IOP or a more supervised setting.
Clinical support between therapy visits
Weekly therapy can leave too much time for school refusal, shutdowns, and conflict to return. Virtual IOP gives clinicians and family more than one chance each week to work with what is happening.
- Live group, individual, and family sessions: Support stays active through group, individual, and family work instead of waiting for the next therapy visit.
- A 3- or 5-day schedule when needed: More frequent sessions can catch problems while they are still unfolding instead of leaving them until next week.
- Follow-through does not land on you alone: Case management and coaching help with coordination and the loose ends that can make treatment fall apart after the first burst of effort.
- Medication oversight when it belongs in the plan: Medication needs can be addressed as part of care rather than treated like a separate issue.
- Teen-focused care for ages 12 to 17: The program is built around adolescent needs, family dynamics, and the real pressure points of teen life.
We work with leading health insurance plans
Your insurance provider may cover 100% of your child’s treatment costs
Check if your insurance will cover mental health treatment for your teen
Virtual IOP starts only when treatment from home is safe
A teen who needs 24-hour or in-person support should not be squeezed into online treatment. If your teen needs a more supervised setting, we say that before treatment starts, not after your family has already built a plan around it.
- We start with the week you are actually living through: Our team asks about school refusal, shutdown, emotional blowups, family conflict, prior treatment, and what has changed lately.
- When home-based care is not enough: If your teen needs more supervision or in-person support, we tell you before treatment starts.
- We make sure home can support treatment: Privacy, internet access, device access, school schedule, and family logistics all have to line up before a start date is set.
Start with one phone call
- A clear recommendation: We hear what has been happening and tell you whether virtual IOP can support your teen at home or whether your teen needs something more supervised Residential Program.
- Get coverage and screening handled together: We verify coverage, review treatment history, and gather what our team needs to make a recommendation.
- Know what starting would involve: If virtual IOP is recommended, we explain how treatment begins, what the schedule would ask of your family, and what to expect next.
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Questions parents in Arizona ask about our Virtual IOP
Start virtual IOP from home
If school refusal, shutdowns, blowups, or conflict keep returning between appointments, your family does not have to wait for things to get worse before asking for more support. We can review what is happening, explain the 3- or 5-day virtual IOP schedule, check insurance, and tell you how quickly your teen could start from home.
- Call Avery’s House Arizona: Reach our admissions team at
(480) 360-4989to talk through school, home, safety, and the schedule. - Check insurance first: Verify your insurance coverage before treatment is scheduled.