Volunteers of America Northern Rockies – Outpatient Services
Located in Cheyenne, Wyoming, Volunteers of America (VOA) Northern Rockies offers vital outpatient services designed to support individuals and families navigating the complexities of substance use disorders. This program provides essential, flexible care for those seeking recovery while managing daily responsibilities, offering a structured path toward lasting sobriety without requiring residential stay.
Comprehensive Outpatient Treatment Programs
The VOA Northern Rockies outpatient center delivers a spectrum of evidence-based therapeutic services tailored to meet individual needs. Recognizing that recovery is a highly personal journey, the facility emphasizes individualized treatment plans. These plans integrate various modalities to address the physical, psychological, and social aspects of addiction.
Core Services Provided:
- Individual Counseling: One-on-one sessions focusing on personal triggers, coping mechanisms, and relapse prevention strategies.
- Group Therapy: Facilitated groups offering peer support, psychoeducation, and shared experiences to build community and accountability.
- Family Support and Education: Programs designed to heal relationships affected by addiction and educate loved ones on how to support the recovery process effectively.
- Skill-Building Workshops: Training in essential life skills, stress management, and healthy communication to aid successful reintegration into the community.
The clinical team utilizes widely accepted therapeutic approaches, including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Motivational Interviewing (MI), to help clients understand the roots of their addiction and develop proactive strategies for sustained wellness. The focus remains on empowerment, fostering resilience, and equipping clients with the tools necessary to maintain a sober lifestyle long after formal treatment concludes.
Flexibility and Accessibility
A key advantage of the outpatient format at the Cheyenne location is its flexibility. Services are scheduled to accommodate work, school, and family obligations, making recovery accessible to a wider range of individuals. Clients typically attend sessions several times per week, with intensity adjusted based on clinical assessment and progress.
Volunteers of America Northern Rockies is committed to providing compassionate care in a non-judgmental environment, ensuring every client feels respected and supported throughout their recovery efforts.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between standard outpatient and intensive outpatient (IOP)?
Standard outpatient involves fewer weekly hours of therapy and is suitable for individuals with a stable living environment and moderate substance use history, while IOP requires a greater time commitment (typically 9-20 hours per week) and provides more comprehensive support for those needing a higher level of care than standard outpatient.
Do I need to be completely sober to enroll in the outpatient program?
While the goal is sobriety, the VOA team conducts an initial assessment to determine the appropriate starting point for each client. They will ensure you have the necessary supports, potentially including medically-assisted services elsewhere, to begin and maintain engagement in the outpatient counseling program safely.
Does this facility accept insurance or offer sliding scale fees?
It is recommended to contact Volunteers of America Northern Rockies directly for the most current information regarding accepted insurance providers and details about payment plans or any potential sliding scale fee options available for those who qualify.




