Hybrid Addiction Treatment

This cost-effective treatment program focuses on providing you with the intensive support you need, without having to commit to longer-term inpatient care. Our hybrid approach starts with a two-week stay, available at most of our residential facilities across the country, with the option of a medically supervised detox if required. It is followed by EHN Online’s Virtual Intensive Therapy Program for addiction, a flexible and virtual approach that offers the same evidence-based treatment provided across the EHN Canada network.

Why Choose Our Hybrid Addiction Program

Unlike other outpatient rehab programs, this program provides individuals with the stabilization required to benefit from the virtual component. Additionally, our full-year Virtual Intensive Therapy Program includes individual counselling, group therapy, psychoeducation, and use of our corresponding Wagon app to track progress.

The Hybrid Addiction Program offers:

  • Convenience and affordability with access to a medically excellent stabilization period at one of our treatment facilities, followed by virtual treatment programming from the comfort of your own home
  • Medically supervised detox at one of five live-in facilities across Canada
  • Rolling intake for faster access to treatment
  • Treatment from a team of professionals with both lived experience and formal training in substance use disorder and related therapy
  • Regular outcome measurements to track progress
  • Weekly Aftercare groups to maintain healthy habits
  • Ongoing support in a safe and non-judgmental space
  • Development of skills to identify triggers that lead to unhealthy behaviours and substance abuse and to cope with urges to use substances
  • Optional educational programs for deeper healing in families

Is virtual treatment right for you?

Not all people struggling with substance use or mental health concerns require inpatient treatment. And for some, work and family obligations may even make it impossible.

In just 6 minutes, find out if EHN Online can help you.

Our virtual hybrid rehab programs offer a unique solution for those struggling with addiction & mental health disorders.

These programs are great for those who do not need, or simply cannot commit to, inpatient treatment due to family or work obligations. However, for some individuals additional support is required, which is why we now offer a hybrid approach that includes two weeks of stabilization at one of our facilities across Canada. Treatment includes:

Eight weeks of virtual treatment from the comfort of home

Nine hours per week of group and individual therapy with master’s-level clinicians

Ten months of Aftercare for ongoing support

Financing your Hybrid Treatment

Your path to recovery should never be restricted by cost. Learn more about our financial assistance, insurance partnerships, and different payment arrangements available.

See All Virtual Intensive Therapy Programs

For those who don’t require inpatient treatment or a stabilization period at one of our facilities, we offer eight-week Virtual Intensive Therapy Programs that can be accessed from the comfort of home.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • How much does this program cost?

    Pricing is provided once we verify that the program is a good fit through a no-cost assessment. Contact admissions to get started.

  • Can I use my insurance to pay for treatment?

    In many cases, insurance can help offset the cost of addiction or mental health treatment. We work directly with most major insurance companies to verify coverage and simplify the process. Connect with an admissions coordinator today to learn what your plan may cover.

  • What is Aftercare and why is it important?

    Aftercare is post-treatment support to help you maintain your recovery. Upon completion of this program, you’ll attend weekly group therapy sessions for one year with your fellow alumni to review skills learned in treatment, get support from your peers, and discuss any difficulties you are encountering.

  • Is group therapy a part of the program?

    Yes, group therapy is an important part of the program. There is evidence supporting the importance and effectiveness of group therapy, such as fostering belonging and creating hope.