
Twin Cities Outpatient Treatment
Transform your life with our comprehensive outpatient services, offering personalized care and support for lasting recovery and mental well-being.
Comprehensive Outpatient Treatment
Outpatient, Intensive Outpatient, & Telehealth Programs
At the Recovery Hub, we provide flexible levels of care to meet clients’ needs. Our Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) offers 9–19 hours of weekly programming, balancing structure with real-life responsibilities. Outpatient care includes group therapy, individual counseling, addiction education, and life skills training, with added support in stress management, career development, and budgeting. Clients also have weekly access to Certified Peer Recovery Specialists (CPRS) and psychiatric care to ensure well-rounded support.
For those seeking greater convenience, our Telehealth program delivers the same high-quality services virtually, helping clients overcome barriers like transportation and scheduling while staying connected to care. Across every level, we are committed to personalized treatment that empowers lasting recovery and overall well-being.

I felt so supported by my peers & staff during some of my hardest days. I’ve never been somewhere where it truly felt like all of the staff were rooting for me. I’m so grateful for my sobriety & I’m so happy I ended up at Recovery Hub.
— Taylor T.
Start your Recovery Today!
Taking the first step toward recovery can feel overwhelming, but we’re here to make the process simple and supportive. Our admissions team is ready to guide you through every step, whether you’re seeking care for yourself or helping a loved one.
Complete the short form on this page and one of our intake specialists will contact you to answer questions, review program options, and schedule your assessment. All information is kept strictly confidential.
What to Expect After You Submit:
A call or email from an admissions specialist within 24 hours
Help verifying insurance coverage and financial options
Guidance on the next steps and what to bring for your first appointment
You don’t have to wait, start your journey toward healing today.
Maintaining Sobriety After Residential Treatment
The longer someone remains in treatment, the greater the chances of sustained sobriety. Although relapse may be part of the recovery process, the primary purpose of extended care is to offer individuals the tools, resources and support system to remain abstinent from drugs and alcohol use disorders, prevent relapses, and improve their quality of life. After many years of substance abuse or drinking, it is unlikely that a complete behavioral change will occur in 30, or even 90 days of residential treatment.
In fact, the initial period after leaving residential treatment presents the highest risk for relapse. Transitioning from the confines and restrictions of an addiction treatment center and returning to a life of minimal structure and support puts people at risk of relapse during this period. Outpatient programs helps a person deal with stressors and triggers that come with responsibility and freedom.
Learn More About Our Outpatient Programs
Our outpatient programs allow clients to continue with normal daily routines while living either in local, supportive sober housing or at home. Our evening program allows clients to manage work, school, or other responsibilities while participating in the program.
The Recovery Hub’s outpatient treatment programs are designed to provide ongoing support to clients completing their transition from a higher level of care. Our multifaceted approach addresses every aspect of our clients’ lives, from mental health, to relapse prevention to community building. There are no quick fixes in recovery. We believe that optimal chances for long-term sobriety are found in treatment plans that include step-downs through multiple levels of care. Call us today at (763) 427 7155 to speak to an admission specialist about the needs of you or your loved one or contact us online to learn more about our outpatient programs and to start to rediscover what life can be like without drug and alcohol use.