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Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) for Yorba Linda residents

For the dual-career professionals and established families of Yorba Linda, our Intensive Outpatient Program is built around the constraint that defines this corner of the county: a long commute and a full calendar. IOP meets in the evening so residents from East Lake Village or Parkside Estates can get real, structured treatment without giving up the workday or the family dinner hour.

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Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) is 3 evenings per week, 9 hours total — built to fit around work, school, or caregiving. It runs 3 evenings/week, ~9 hours total, and is one of four levels of care we offer along a continuum from full-day PHP down to weekly aftercare.

Key takeaways

  • IOP runs 3 evenings/week, ~9 hours total.
  • Yorba Linda residents reach the facility in about 33 minutes via SR-241 Toll Road / SR-133 to SR-91, then Yorba Linda Blvd / Imperial Hwy (alt: I-5 to SR-91).
  • We treat mental-health and co-occurring substance use together, by the same team, in one program.
  • Insurance verification is free and confidential, with no referral required to start.

Why IOP works for Yorba Linda

Yorba Linda sits at the far northeastern edge of Orange County along the SR-91 and SR-241 corridors, and most working residents already commute out toward central or south OC job centers or eastward into the Inland Empire. The drive to our Laguna Hills facility runs about 33 minutes via the toll road and the 91 — manageable in the evening for residents whose schedules are predictable, and the reason we are candid about when Virtual IOP is the easier path to consistent attendance.

The people we see most from Yorba Linda are high-functioning professionals — the kind of established, accomplished residents who fill the homes in Kerrigan Ranch and Hidden Hills Estates — who have often spent months holding everything together before reaching out. IOP's evening group setting is valuable precisely because it counters the isolation of that "I should be able to handle this myself" mindset that runs strong in a high-achieving, reputation-conscious community.

Privacy is a recurring theme in this city, and it shapes how IOP works for Yorba Linda residents in practice. Treatment is confidential, and for adults who would rather not be seen coming and going from a program, the evening in-person schedule and the option to switch to telehealth on a heavy work week both help. Yorba Linda is also home to a large Asian-American community, and our care is delivered to be culturally attuned and free of the stigma that can keep capable people from getting help.

When alcohol or substance use has quietly become part of the way a busy professional copes with pressure, our IOP works the addiction and the underlying mental-health condition in the same room rather than handing you off to a separate clinic. Keeping it under one roof matters for Yorba Linda residents in particular: nobody here has the hours or the patience to shuttle between two practices sitting on opposite sides of the 91.

What IOP involves

Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) runs 3 evenings/week, ~9 hours total. 3 evenings per week, 9 hours total — built to fit around work, school, or caregiving. Manifest is an outpatient program — not a medical detox or residential facility; when supervised withdrawal is needed first, we coordinate a referral. Insurance verification is free and confidential, and no referral is required to begin.

Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) is part of a connected continuum of care. Many adults move between levels as their needs change — stepping up to IOP from weekly therapy, or stepping down to it after a more intensive level. You can read the full program details on our Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) page.

In crisis? Call or text 988 (Suicide & Crisis Lifeline, 24/7) or 911 for an emergency.

IOP in Yorba Linda — FAQ

  • After fighting the 91 home to Kerrigan Ranch, is there still time to make an evening IOP session?
    Yes — evening scheduling is the core of how IOP works for Yorba Linda residents. Sessions meet three evenings a week, so you can attend after the workday and the drive back from your job center is behind you. If a given week is too heavy for the roughly 33-minute trip down to Laguna Hills, you can attend those same sessions by Virtual IOP instead.
  • I work with people who live two doors down in Hidden Hills Estates — could my employer or a neighbor ever learn I am in IOP?
    Not unless you choose to tell them. Your treatment is protected by HIPAA, and we never contact an employer without your written consent. For Yorba Linda residents who place a high value on reputation and privacy, the evening schedule and the option to attend some sessions from home by telehealth add an additional layer of discretion.