When you’re exploring medicaid accepted outpatient addiction care, you want a program that balances effective treatment with the flexibility to maintain your daily life. Whether you’re considering partial hospitalization, intensive outpatient treatment, or medication-assisted therapy, understanding your coverage options and the levels of care available can help you make an informed choice. At Pax Healing, we offer evidence-based services in Massachusetts that accept Medicaid alongside Cigna and PPO plans, so you can focus on recovery with confidence.
Understand outpatient addiction care
Outpatient addiction care provides structured support without requiring around-the-clock supervision. You attend scheduled therapy sessions, group meetings, and medical appointments at a treatment center, then return home each day. This model respects your work, family, and school commitments while delivering comprehensive care.
What outpatient programs include
- Partial hospitalization programs (Full Day Program)
- Intensive outpatient programs (IOP)
- Medication-assisted treatment (MAT)
- Case management and peer support
- Family therapy and education
Benefits of outpatient treatment
- Maintain routines: You can keep working or studying while you recover
- Community integration: Therapy in a real-world context strengthens coping skills
- Cost effectiveness: Outpatient services often cost less than inpatient options
- Seamless transitions: Move between levels of care as your needs change
Review coverage for Full Day Program
Partial hospitalization programs bridge the gap between inpatient and outpatient care. Full Day Programs offer daily treatment with medical supervision, group therapy, individual counseling, and wellness activities.
What is a partial hospitalization program
- Daily treatment sessions, typically 4–6 hours long
- Multidisciplinary team including psychiatrists, therapists, and case managers
- Structured schedule of therapy, skills training, and medical oversight
Medicaid coverage details
Medicaid plans generally cover Full Day Program as part of behavioral health benefits. Under the Affordable Care Act, states must include most aspects of substance use disorder recovery in Medicaid benefits, though acceptance varies by facility and state. Many centers in Massachusetts accept Medicaid, ensuring you can access a full continuum of Full Day Program services without financial strain. See our Full Day Program program covered by medicaid page for details on covered services and eligibility.
Review coverage for IOP
Intensive outpatient programs provide a step down from Full Day Program or a direct outpatient option for moderate substance use disorders. You attend therapy sessions multiple times per week, typically for 9–12 hours total.
What is an intensive outpatient program
- Group therapy 3–5 days per week
- Individual counseling sessions
- Skills training in relapse prevention, coping strategies, and life management
Medicaid coverage details
Most Medicaid managed care and fee-for-service plans cover IOP under rehabilitation services. States have added behavioral health services for substance use disorders in their Medicaid State Plans and Section 1115 demonstrations, expanding access to IOP care [1]. To see how you qualify, visit our medicaid covered iop treatment overview.
Explore medication-assisted treatment
Medication-assisted treatment (MAT) combines FDA-approved medications with counseling to treat opioid and alcohol use disorders. MAT is evidence-based and reduces cravings, withdrawal symptoms, and relapse risk.
MAT overview
- Suboxone (buprenorphine/naloxone)
- Vivitrol (naltrexone)
- Methadone (administered in specialized clinics)
- Ongoing counseling and medical monitoring
Suboxone options
Suboxone blocks opioid receptors and alleviates cravings. You can receive prescriptions in outpatient settings, with regular check-ins and counseling. Many clinics across Massachusetts accept Medicaid for Suboxone treatment. Learn more at our medicaid approved suboxone treatment page or find a suboxone clinic accepting medicaid insurance.
Vivitrol options
Vivitrol is an extended-release injectable naltrexone given once monthly. It supports abstinence from opioids or alcohol by blocking euphoric effects. Medicaid plans often cover the injection and associated counseling visits. Details are available on our vivitrol program covered by medicaid page.
MAT coverage details
Under Medicaid, MAT medications and counseling are covered benefits. Some plans require prior authorization or limit dosages, but many Massachusetts providers accept Medicaid for MAT services. For a complete guide, see our mat program covered by medicaid insurance and medication assisted treatment that takes medicaid resources.
Compare levels of care
Choosing the right level depends on your clinical needs, risk factors, and daily responsibilities. The table below summarizes key differences.
| Level of care | Structure | Typical hours/week | Medicaid coverage | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Partial hospitalization | Daily in-person treatment | 20–30 | Covered as rehab benefit; many centers in network | High-intensity support |
| Intensive outpatient | Group and individual sessions | 9–12 | Covered under rehabilitation services | Moderate addiction severity |
| Medication-assisted treatment | Prescribed meds + counseling | Varies | Covered under pharmacy and rehab benefits | Opioid or alcohol dependency |
Why choose Pax Healing
At Pax Healing, we understand the unique challenges you face in recovery. Our outpatient programs are designed to meet you where you are, offering flexible scheduling, compassionate care, and seamless transitions between levels.
Licensed clinicians and evidence-based care
Our staff includes board-certified psychiatrists, licensed therapists, and certified peer specialists. We rely on therapies proven to work, such as cognitive behavioral therapy, motivational interviewing, and trauma-informed care.
Personalized treatment plans
You receive an individualized plan that integrates Full Day Program, IOP, and MAT as needed. Whether you need daily structure or weekly check-ins, we adjust services to reflect your progress and goals.
In-network care and continuity
Pax Healing is in-network with Medicaid, Cigna, and most PPO plans, reducing your out-of-pocket expenses. We coordinate care seamlessly if you move between levels or return to higher-intensity services, ensuring no gaps in support. Verify your benefits through our medicaid in network outpatient recovery center or explore Cigna options like our cigna in network Full Day Program for addiction page.
Supportive outpatient environment
Our outpatient setting fosters community with group therapy, family education, and peer support circles. You build accountability and resilience while practicing new skills in real life.
Take next steps
Verify your insurance
Contact our admissions team or use the online form to confirm your Medicaid, Cigna, or PPO benefits. We’ll help you understand any co-payments, prior authorizations, or network rules.
Start the treatment process
- Complete a confidential phone assessment
- Review your personalized care plan with a clinician
- Schedule intake and orientation sessions
What to expect on your first visit
- Meet your treatment team
- Participate in a clinical evaluation
- Begin therapy and MAT if prescribed
- Receive your weekly schedule and orientation materials
By choosing Pax Healing, you’re partnering with a team dedicated to your lasting recovery. Our programs for medicaid accepted outpatient addiction care combine clinical excellence, compassionate support, and practical flexibility. Reach out today to verify your coverage and begin your journey toward healing.











